Great graphic design turns abstract ideas into visuals that inform, persuade, and build trust with your audience. Whether you need a new brand identity, marketing collateral, or digital assets, a skilled graphic designer helps your business communicate more effectively and stand out in a crowded market.
What does a graphic designer do?
A graphic designer creates visual content that communicates messages, strengthens brand identity, and drives engagement across print and digital channels. They combine creativity with strategic thinking to solve visual problems, from crafting a logo that captures your brand's personality to designing marketing materials that convert.
Here are common graphic designer responsibilities:
Design logos, brand identity systems, and style guides that ensure visual consistency across every touchpoint
Create marketing collateral such as brochures, flyers, social media graphics, and email templates
Develop digital assets including website graphics, banner ads, infographics, and presentation decks
Prepare print-ready files with correct color profiles, bleed areas, and resolution specifications
Collaborate with copywriters, marketers, and stakeholders to align visuals with campaign goals
Use industry-standard tools like Adobe Creative Cloud (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign), Figma, and Canva to produce deliverables efficiently
How to hire a graphic designer on Upwork
Upwork makes it easy to find, evaluate, and hire graphic designers who match your project needs, style preferences, and budget. Follow these four steps to get started.
Step 1: Post a job
A detailed job post attracts the right candidates and saves you time reviewing proposals. Be specific about your design needs so freelancers can assess whether they're a strong fit.
Describe your project scope, deliverables, and timeline, including details like file formats, dimensions, and intended use
Mention your brand's visual direction or share mood boards, reference images, and existing brand guidelines
Specify whether the project involves branding, marketing materials, packaging, social media graphics, or print design
Indicate whether you need a one-time deliverable or ongoing design support
Clarify any requirements for editable source files, brand templates, or production-ready artwork
List must-have skills such as logo design, illustration, UI design, or motion graphics
Reference this graphic designer job description guide for tips on structuring your requirements
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Step 2: Evaluate candidates
Once proposals start coming in, focus on portfolio quality and relevant experience to narrow your shortlist. Look beyond aesthetics to evaluate how each designer's work solves problems similar to yours.
Review portfolios for style range, consistency, and work that aligns with your brand's visual direction
Look for experience in your industry or with similar project types (packaging, digital ads, brand identity)Look for strong typography, layout, and visual hierarchy in portfolio samples
Review examples of work that target audiences similar to your own
Evaluate how well designers maintain consistency across multiple assets and campaigns
Check each candidate's Job Success Score, client reviews, and talent badges like Top Rated or Expert-Vetted for added confidence
Use Uma to surface AI-powered candidate shortlists with side-by-side comparisons, and conduct instant video interviews to quickly identify the strongest candidates
Step 3: Interview top choices
Interviews help you assess a designer's creative process, communication style, and ability to handle feedback. This is your chance to see how they think through a design challenge, not just what their finished work looks like.
Ask about their design workflow, how they move from brief to concept to final deliverable
Discuss how they handle revisions and incorporate client feedback without losing creative quality
Explore their experience with your required tools and file formats
Ask how they translate business goals into visual design solutions
Discuss their experience working within established brand guidelines or creating new ones
Explore how they balance creativity, deadlines, and stakeholder feedback
Review the graphic designer interview questions guide for role-specific questions to ask
Use Upwork Messages for interviews so conversations are saved with searchable transcripts for easy reference
Step 4: Agree on scope and begin work
Before work starts, establish clear expectations in an agreed contract to reduce misunderstandings and keep your project on track.
Define the exact deliverables, e.g., file types, dimensions, color modes (RGB vs. CMYK), and number of concepts
Set milestones for drafts, revisions, and final delivery to maintain momentum
Agree on the number of revision rounds included in the project scope
Clarify ownership and transfer of intellectual property rights upon project completion
Define whether source files, editable assets, and design templates are included in the final deliverables
Establish approval checkpoints for concepts, revisions, and final artwork before production or launch
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