- Hourly
- Intermediate
- Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week
Job Title: Logo & Brand Identity Designer Needed for Modern ABA Therapy Company Project Description: I am looking for a skilled logo and brand identity designer to create a polished, memorable brand identity for my ABA therapy company, Behavior Leap. This is not a basic logo project. I do not want a generic ABA therapy logo. I am looking for someone who can think strategically about branding, typography, symbolism, color, and how the logo will work across a website, business cards, shirts, signage, documents, and social media. Company Name: Behavior Leap Tagline: Supporting Every Leap Forward About the Brand: Behavior Leap is an ABA therapy company serving both children and adults. The brand should feel warm, professional, modern, trustworthy, inviting, simple, and memorable. I want the logo to feel appropriate for families, children, adults, referral sources, insurance companies, and professional partners. The logo should feel polished and modern, but not overly corporate, cold, boring, dull, childish, or overly playful. I want the brand to have personality while still looking professional. Style Direction: I want Behavior Leap to stand out from typical ABA designs. I do not want the common ABA/autism therapy look. Please avoid: Puzzle pieces Rainbow color schemes Handprints Stick figures Children holding hands Trees Autism infinity symbols Generic sprout/growth logos Cartoon icons Busy milestone/game-board paths Overly bright primary colors Too many symbols or colors I am open to creative direction, but I would like the design to explore a polished, simple icon or symbol that represents progress, support, forward movement, growth, meaningful milestones, or a “leap” without being too literal or overdesigned. The logo should not try to explain the entire company in one image. I want something simple, brandable, and memorable. Color Preferences: I prefer a simple color palette with 2–3 colors maximum. I do not want rainbow colors, overly bright primary colors, or the typical colorful ABA therapy palette. I like the idea of using one strong, dark, solid primary color paired with softer accent colors. I am also open to a monochromatic palette where the same color is used in different tones, such as a dark, medium, and light version of one color. The overall color direction should feel polished, warm, eye-catching, and inviting without being loud, childish, dull, or overly corporate. Additional Notes: I am looking for original custom work, not a template logo or reused stock design. The final logo should be clean, scalable, and work well across a website, business cards, signage, shirts, social media, and documents. Please briefly explain your design process in your proposal, including how you approach concept development, revisions, typography, color palette, and final file preparation. The selected designer should be able to provide editable source/vector files and confirm that the final design can be used commercially for my business. I am very open to a designer’s creative input and professional recommendations. I know I have a specific direction in mind, but I am also looking for someone who can guide the design process and help refine the brand into something polished and cohesive. I value clear communication, collaboration, and thoughtful creative feedback throughout the project.
- Hourly: $45.00 - $100.00
- Expert
- Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
I'm hiring one thing: a short-form scriptwriter who understands *why* a video holds attention second-by-second and can rebuild that on command for **TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Instagram**. If you write long-form, blogs, or "all types of content, or on all platforms" this isn't for you. ## The Project Each episode analyzes a different case, but the audience comes back for the same repeatable experience — **sequence, tension, and payoff.** For the first script, I'll hand you: - **2 TikTok shows using the exact format I want you to copy** (one on handbags, one on Pokémon), with the source videos. - **A very, very messy, incomplete side-by-side script comparison** where I've attempted to write each section of my script, mapped back to how they wrote theirs — but using my topic. - **One conversation where I walk you through exactly where I'm getting tripped up on the reveal** — what it needs to do for it to be right (the creative constraints). Your job: turn that into a tight **50-second script** that nails the format and maps back **beat by beat and screen by screen** to the ones we're copying. In way that grabs and keeps attention both visual, written, and audio. Where I specifically need you to be strong (this is where I'm stuck myself): - **The reveal mechanics** — how information is sequenced, withheld, and paid off in a creative way, with the **stakes set in the right place**, so the viewer can't look away. - **Visuals that track to the voiceover** — I need you to think of visuals that can be reproduced, standardized, with a *very low level of editing talent*, but still make the viewer not take their eyes off the screen. - **Making a very niche topic matter to the masses** — taking a subject most people wouldn't care about and framing it so a general audience gives a crap. We need more than our niche to pay attention, broad appeal. Get this right once, and we run it again and again — **different examples, same engine.** This is **ongoing work**, not a one-off. ## Must-Haves (please don't apply without these) 1. **Proven results** — scripts you've written that have driven **100k+ views per video**. Show me. 2. **Short-form specialist only.** This is your lane, not one of ten things you do. 3. **experience reverse-engineer viral formats.** You can take a video apart and explain the *repeatable story telling structure* — how and why attention is built, where the hooks land, how the payoff lands — and then rebuild it for a new topic. 4. **You have experience making boring topics entertaining.** You turn dry subjects (finance, investing) into disparate stories, and you write to sound design and visuals — not just words on a page. 5. **You work well with big-picture, ADHD founder types.** I give direction through live, collaborative brain dumps — conceptual, not tactical. So you must be able to translate from vision to tactics. I speak in ideas and struggle to hand over tidy plans and structure. You've done this before: you can take a messy verbal download and turn it into structure *yourself*, and you actually like working this way. ## Bonus Points - Relevant, well-placed **comedy writing**. Not jokes for the sake of it — humor that serves the story and the topic and the business goals. ## What You Get From Me Real examples to copy, my messy starting attempt at the vision, and a live walk-through of the constraints — so you're not inventing from scratch. I know what good looks like; I just need a specialist to execute and sharpen the parts I can't. ## To Apply Skip the generic pitch. Instead: 1. Drop **2–3 short-form scripts you wrote** and the **view counts** they earned. 2. In one or two sentences, tell me about a viral format you reverse-engineered — what was the **reveal structure** that made it work? 3. Start your application with the word **"sequence"** so I know you actually read this. Looking forward to seeing your work.