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Brand Designer (Contract)

quip NYC

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At quip, we design and deliver delightful and effective ways to keep your mouth healthy, from the personal care products that help you at home every day, to the professional care services you require at least twice a year. Over the past ten years, we have grown a large digital platform and community of millions of active consumer-members and tens of thousands of dental professional members through our direct to consumer channels.

We are seeking a passionate, design-savvy Digital Brand Designer to support our in-house team and work with our team of designers, reporting into the Creative Director. This is a contract role with up to 30 hours per week starting January 7th.

The ideal candidate is a highly skilled digital-first designer who can apply, maintain, and develop the visual identity for consumer brands and has examples of translating brand strategy into compelling and consistent multi-channel creatives across all digital touchpoints. 

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Create high-impact and functional visual assets and ensure brand cohesion across our digital ecosystem.
  • Design a wide range of digital assets, including graphic for social, email marketing, website, blog images, ads, provider marketing.
  • Uphold quip’s brand identity while pushing the brand forward.
  • Support internal creative team and manage projects from conception to completion.
  • Collaborate with designers, copywriters, and cross-functional teams to craft compelling stories.

REQUIREMENTS

  • Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent experience) in digital design, brand design, or visual design, with a focus on digital-first approach.
  • 4+ years design experience, bonus if for CPG or DTC brands.
  • An exceptional online portfolio demonstrating a strong understanding of brand systems, visual hierarchy, typography, and color theory.
  • Experience with motion graphics and animation for dynamic digital content.
  • Confidence in giving and receiving feedback, in addition to applying feedback effectively.
  • A relentless attention to detail and experience creating and optimizing assets for performance across various channels.
  • Excellent communication skills, good collaborator, and ability to manage projects against an aligned timeline.
  • Strong knowledge of Adobe Suites, figma as a review tool, and an understanding of AI in the creative ecosystems.

COMPENSATION

  • Hourly Rate: $70 to $80 (based on experience)
  • Time Commitment: Approximately 30 hours per week. 
  • An inclusive, fun and friendly working environment
  • Hybrid working environment, with an office located in the heart of DUMBO with breathtaking views of Manhattan Bridge
  • WiFi enabled rooftop
  • Dog-friendly office space
  • Fully stocked kitchen with snacks (make sure to use your quip after snacking!)
  • The opportunity to help us make oral care more simple, effective and accessible!

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