Graphic Designer Needed For Social Media Content

16.0 GBP

16.0 GBP peopleperhour Design Overseas
228 days ago

Description

We are a marketing agency in the UK and need a professional graphic designer to help us with some graphics for our clients social media accounts.
We need someone with a good understanding of social media inforgraphic and carousel style content who can create snappy content quickly and efficiently.
Experience in both Canva and Adobe suite would be ideal.
Please add the word graphic to your application so we know you are paying attention. Otherwise we will not consider your application.
Please share examples of your previous work in your application so we can get an idea of your style and experience.
Native UK residents or fully fluent English is a must for this project.

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