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  • Hourly: $18.00 - $20.00
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: 3 to 6 months, Less than 30 hrs/week

We are a budding clothing brand seeking a creative and organized design room and sewing assistant. Your role will involve assisting in the design process, preparing fabrics, and providing support during the sewing of our innovative clothing line. Ideal candidates should have a passion for fashion, an eye for detail, and proficiency in sewing techniques. Join us in bringing our unique designs to life and growing your skills in a supportive environment.

  • Hourly: $25.00 - $50.00
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: More than 6 months, 30+ hrs/week

Job Description: We’re seeking a highly skilled freelance Graphic Designer to support our team on an as-needed basis. This role is best suited for someone who operates with both speed and precision and is able to deliver elevated, on-brand creative within tight timelines. Our brand lives at the intersection of performance and luxury lifestyle, with deep roots in sports culture. A strong understanding of that balance, refined yet dynamic, is essential. What You’ll Do: - Design high-impact creative across multiple channels, including: - Paid social (static + motion/video) - Email marketing - Website assets (homepage, PDPs, landing pages) - Social content - Retail Store Assets - Wholesale Partner Assets - Execute against briefs with a sharp eye for detail and brand consistency - Quickly iterate on performance-driven creative in partnership with our marketing team - Leverage AI tools to enhance speed, efficiency, and creative exploration - Edit, resize, and adapt assets across various formats and platforms while maintaining visual integrity - Uphold best practices across typography, layout, hierarchy, and composition What We’re Looking For: - Strong design sensibility with a clean, modern, premium aesthetic - Proven experience creating various marketing assets (DTC experience preferred) - Ability to manage quick-turn requests without compromising quality - Deep familiarity with sports culture and performance/lifestyle brands - Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, etc.) - Strong capabilities in image editing, resizing, and asset adaptation across formats - Comfort using AI tools within your workflow - Basic motion/video editing skills are a strong plus but not necessary Nice to Have: - Experience in footwear, apparel, or sports-related brands - Understanding of conversion-driven design for paid media - A point of view on creative trends and the ability to bring fresh ideas forward Engagement Details: - Freelance / contract (as-needed) - Fast communication and responsiveness are key To Apply: Please include: - A portfolio highlighting relevant work (ads, social, email, web) - Examples of performance marketing creative - A brief note on how you have incorporated AI tools into your process - Typical turnaround times for quick-turn requests

Posted 3 weeks ago
  • Hourly
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week

We are SummitMD Dermatology and are looking for a packaging designer to convert our sunscreen label concepts into print-ready vector files. We have front label designs, Drug Facts content, and manufacturer dielines for our 2 oz tubes. We need editable AI/SVG files, properly formatted back panels, and production-ready PDFs for both tinted and non-tinted sunscreen products. Experience with cosmetic or skincare packaging is preferred. We're looking to start immediately and may have additional projects for our upcoming cleanser and moisturizer products. Please share relevant packaging samples, turnaround time, and pricing.

  • Fixed price
  • Entry Level
  • Est. budget: $500.00

I am looking for a talented graphic designer or illustrator to create original artwork for a new consumer brand. This project will begin with a small collection of themed designs and may expand into multiple collections over time. Future themes may include lifestyle, seasonal, travel, sports, holidays, pop culture-inspired concepts, and other creative categories. The goal is to establish a long-term relationship with a designer who can help create cohesive artwork collections that can be applied across a variety of products and marketing materials. What I'm Looking For • Original artwork and illustrations • Strong sense of style and visual storytelling • Ability to create designs that work as part of a larger collection • Commercially usable artwork • Attention to detail and consistency Style Preferences Open to creative direction, but generally interested in artwork that is: • Modern • Clean • Memorable • Premium • Giftable • Retail-friendly Deliverables • Editable source files • Vector artwork when appropriate • High-resolution PNG and JPG files • Commercial usage rights Ideal Experience Please provide: • Portfolio examples • Examples of themed collections or product artwork • Estimated timeline • Project quote Additional Information This is intended to be the first phase of a larger branding and product development effort. Designers interested in an ongoing working relationship are encouraged to apply.

  • Hourly: $50.00 - $70.00
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: More than 6 months, 30+ hrs/week

Communications & Fundraising Specialist (DevComm) — Freelance Contractor | Remote | $50–$70/hr | Starting ~5–10 hrs/week | CST availability preferred (9a–4p) I'm looking for a nonprofit fundraising communicator — someone who is comfortable with donor stewardship, grant writing, and advocacy communications, and who brings a deep, lived fluency in progressive movement work. If your background is primarily in social media content, general marketing, or brand work with no experience in the nonprofit or social justice world, this is likely not the right fit. —— WHAT THIS ROLE IS This is a contractor position supporting my consulting practice, which serves clients working in abortion access, information democracy, freedom of the press, and cybersecurity education. The communications I produce straddle two lanes simultaneously: high-stakes fundraising and sharp advocacy storytelling. The person I'm looking for thinks in terms of donor relationships, movement strategy, and good-looking visual deliverables. —— PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES — Short-form content drafting — newsletters, op-eds, talking points, and similar deliverables that require a distinctive activist voice and genuine command of hope-based, intersectional framing; urgent calls to action and relationship-centered stewardship that move people to organize and take action, not just inform them Platforms: MailChimp, WordPress, Canva, Google Docs — Grant writing — drafting and editing 6-to-7-figure grant applications, LOIs, and funder reports with precision, fluency in program language, and a strong narrative arc. This will be an area I own in the beginning of onboarding, then share with you as you get comfortable with each nonprofit and their mission. I'm not going to throw you into the deep end here. Platforms: Google Docs, Google Sheets, grantee portals (Fluxx, etc.) — 1:1 donor communications — highly personalized stewardship and cultivation writing for major donors and individual funders (not listserv blasts); this will also include documenting and tracking donor stewardship touch points — helping plan when to reach out to whom, how often, and with what relevant updates Platform: Gmail — Funder research — identifying and profiling prospective foundation and individual donors aligned with client missions; I have a funding brief template I need help filling out for each donor/funding opportunity; knowledge of the major progressive funding landscape is strongly preferred Platforms: Instrumentl, Google Alerts, Guidestar, fundraising listservs, 990s — Light admin support — file organization, tracking deadlines and deliverables; a few hours per week at most Platforms: Google Workspace, Google Calendar, Instrumentl —— WHO YOU ARE You have genuine, demonstrable experience in the nonprofit and progressive advocacy worlds. You're familiar with how the communications department often straddles the fundraising department, and you are comfortable oscillating between the two. You bring: — Fluency in the language of intersectionality, feminist movement work, and progressive advocacy — not as buzzwords, but as a framework you actually think and communicate in. You know who Kimberlé Crenshaw is. — Hope-based communication instincts — you know how to write toward a vision, not just against a threat. — Comfort in tech-adjacent fields — cybersecurity, information democracy, the threat of AI, and digital rights have a learning curve; you're not intimidated by it, and ideally you've written in or around these spaces. — Knowledge of the major progressive funding ecosystem — you recognize the names, the priorities, and the culture of the foundations and intermediaries doing the most in this space. — A history of authentic major donor relationships — you've done the relationship work, not just the writing work. (I'm not expecting you to come with donor contacts and their emails — I just want to know you're comfortable helping a nonprofit build those ties authentically.) —— ON AI I need applicants to be upfront about the use of AI and LLMs. The work of my clients is often highly confidential, and given the nature of the fields I specialize in, I am very intentional about preventing Big Tech and AI companies from harvesting sensitive data. If you regularly use AI as a drafting or editing tool and have refined that workflow to the point where the final product is indistinguishably yours — that's not a disqualifier. We can discuss comfortable boundaries around where and when to use it. However, we cannot have work that doesn't reflect your own ability at its core. Please do not submit AI-generated writing samples or application materials. We're evaluating your instinct, your ear for activist language, and your ability to write in service of a cause — we'll be able to tell. —— WHAT TO SUBMIT Your application and samples should prove four things: 1. You know how to write persuasively. 2. You're well-versed in progressive and intersectional activism. 3. You have a fundraising background, preferably in or adjacent to the areas my clients work in. 4. You can create professional, eye-catching visual materials. If you're curious what I mean by that last one, you can see some of my work here: www.whatwesay.org/samples/ Whatever supplemental materials help prove the above are welcome. I will say — I'm a sucker for a good cover letter. Files should be submitted as PDFs. If files are large, upload to a shared drive, provide the link, and ensure permissions are open to outside viewers. —— ABOUT ME Hi! My name is Bevyn Howard. I live in Austin, and I am desperately hoping to turn Texas blue. My background is in Rhetoric and Writing — and since I didn't want to become a lawyer, I decided to use my persuasive skills to advocate for social justice missions I care deeply about. These include fighting racism, sexism, authoritarianism, and systemic power imbalances. As an undergrad, I completed my thesis on "White Feminism" and the ways white women perpetuate racism within the feminist movement. I left my previous full-time position due in part to burnout, so mental health and a flexible, sustainable working relationship matter deeply to me. I'm a WNBA fan, a distance runner, a weightlifter, and a cat parent to two Siamese who will absolutely make an appearance on video calls. Sorry in advance. Anyone who works with me is expected to have opinions, push back when they have a different idea, appreciate dry humor, and know that I value them for who they are — not just what they produce. More on my background: whatwesay.org/about/

Posted 4 weeks ago
  • Hourly
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: More than 6 months, Less than 30 hrs/week

You must be willing to have me cancel on you at any time but I'll still give you some money if you've already started your work. we will negotiate a price together, but I have a limited price range. I am making meditrovania with cool michanics about elements so the art will need to be centered around elements as well.

  • Fixed price
  • Intermediate
  • Est. budget: $60.00

We're a US-based agency and we need short-form video ads for Meta and TikTok. Looking ONLY for somebody local in NYC. We want AI-generated talking head videos, a realistic AI spokesperson delivering a script, not a real person on camera. What we need: - 1-3 videos: 15-45 seconds each - Hook-first format (strong opening 3 seconds) - Captions included - One revision per video Style: We want a clean, confident AI presenter — relatable, not robotic. Think UGC-style but polished. We've seen work done with Higgsfield, ElevenLabs, Veo — open to your recommended workflow. You deliver: - Final MP4 (1080x1920, vertical) - Captions burned in - Source script Budget: $60 per finished video. To apply: Show us 1–2 examples of AI spokesperson or UGC-style videos you've created. Tell us your workflow and turnaround time.

Posted 3 weeks ago
  • Hourly: $30.00 - $50.00
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week

See attached Illustrator Brief for detailed deliverables. Someone with working knowledge of a farm or ranch would be very valuable for realism needed.

  • Hourly: $30.00 - $75.00
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: 3 to 6 months, Less than 30 hrs/week

We are redesigning our website and need a motion designer to help us bring it to life. We have a static design laid out and know how we need to add motion to enhance the user experience. The ideal candidate will have experience in creating engaging animations that align with our brand's vision.

  • Fixed price
  • Expert
  • Est. budget: $3,500.00

About Us We are a vibrant, family-owned retail & eCommerce store specializing in western gifts, apparel, hats, souvenirs, gourmet chocolates, and homemade fudge. We recently launched three retail and eCommerce brands: 1) Bar G Hat Shop (custom western hats & experiences) 2) Mother Lode Mercantile (luxury western retail & gifts) 3) The Mother Fudgers (premium handmade fudge brand) We sell both in-store and online and are scaling aggressively. This role is the foundation of our Square inventory item management and our eCommerce website operations. What You’ll Do: You will finalize and launch our third Shopify eCommerce site. You will be responsible for item sync and setup, product setup, accuracy and ongoing maintenance for all products sold on our 3 shopify websites and in our Square POS/inventory management system. You will own inventory accuracy and product data across both Shopify and Square. You will create social media content and curate social calendar posting for instagram, facebook and YouTube to drive eCommerce sales. Core Responsibilities: Manage inventory/item integrity across POS + all eCommerce stores Build and maintain product listings (titles, descriptions, variants, pricing) Ensure inventory sync accuracy between systems Audit and fix SKU inconsistencies and duplication Manage product uploads, collections, and tagging Support product launches and seasonal drops Identify and resolve operational issues before they impact sales Build social calendars and content to drive traffic and sales to our 3 branded eCommerce platforms. Requirements: 2+ years hands-on experience with: Shopify Square SEO Social Media Strong understanding of: SKU structures and variants Inventory workflows Product data organization High attention to detail (non-negotiable) What Success Looks Like Inventory accuracy above 98% Zero overselling issues Clean, consistent product listings across all brands Faster product launches with fewer errors How to Apply: Submit Resume Brief description of your experience with Shopify + Square Example of a product catalog you’ve managed (if available) Qualified applicants will be given a paid skills test. Benefits: Flexible schedule Compensation post original fixed job completion is performance driven tied to revenue and margin targets. Work Location: Hybrid remote in Apache Junction, AZ 85119

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