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Graphic Designer
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South AfricaRemote1mo ago
About the role
Job Overview
We are seeking a motivated and experienced Graphic Designer to create visually engaging content across digital and print platforms. This fully remote role is ideal for a creative professional who can translate briefs into impactful designs that align with brand identity.
Key Responsibilities
- Design digital and print assets including social media graphics, presentations, brochures, and marketing collateral
- Develop visual concepts that align with brand guidelines and campaign objectives
- Collaborate with marketing, content, and product teams to bring creative briefs to life
- Edit and retouch images for use across various digital platforms
- Produce motion graphics or basic video editing assets when required
- Manage multiple design projects simultaneously, meeting deadlines consistently
- Maintain and evolve brand consistency across all visual touchpoints
Qualifications and Experience
- 3+ years of experience in graphic design or a related creative role
- Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign)
- Strong portfolio demonstrating a range of design styles and mediums
- Experience with Canva, Figma, or similar tools is advantageous
- Understanding of digital design principles, typography, and colour theory
- Ability to receive and act on constructive creative feedback
- Self-directed and able to manage workload independently in a remote setting
- Diploma or degree in Graphic Design or Visual Communication preferred
Salary: R28,000/month | 100% Remote
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