AudioEye

Brand&MotionDesigner

United States CONTRACT Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Brand & Motion Designer at AudioEye. Skills: Brand Design, Motion Design, Editorial Design. Translate complex topics into considered work. Design for guides, reports, and collateral”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Problem-solvers

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3 - 5 years of design experience, portfolio showing illustration, editorial design, and conceptual range, Able to execute motion design and video editing independently in After Effects and Premiere Pro (or equivalents), comfortable with LottieFiles and basic timeline work, Figma fluency, Familiarity with AI and generative image tools, Self-directed, communicative in writing, able to overlap with PST timezone morning meetings at least twice a week

Nice to Have

accessibility awareness such as WCAG color contrast and inclusive design principles

What You'll Do.

Translate complex topics into considered work

Bring static assets to life

Create ad creative and blog assets

Execute motion design and video editing

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional collaboration with brand, content, product, and digital marketing teams

Communication Scope

Communicate clearly; Communicative in writing

Process & Methodology

Manage your own projects

Full Job Description

About the Team At AudioEye, we believe access to digital content is a fundamental right, not a privilege. Our mission is clear: eliminate every barrier to digital accessibility so that everyone, regardless of ability, can experience the web without limitations. We are a team of passionate problem-solvers who are driven by purpose and impact. Every challenge we tackle moves us closer to a future where creating accessible experiences is the standard. If you’re looking for meaningful work where you can drive real change, influence how people with disabilities experience the internet, and be part of a mission that matters, AudioEye is the place for you. About the Role We're looking for a freelance Brand & Motion Designer to join our small, in-house creative team on a part-time, contract basis. The work spans ad creative, blog assets, editorial layout, simple motion design, and lightweight video editing, so we're looking for someone with real range and a point of view. This is a great fit for a designer who leads with craft, has strong opinions about type, and gets excited by translating dense, technical subject matter into something people actually want to look at. You test design concepts quickly, communicate clearly, and can manage your own projects. How you’ll Contribute: Ad creative and blog assets that translate complex topics (accessibility law, compliance standards, technical concepts) into work that's considered, visual, and well-crafted Layout and editorial design for guides, reports, and collateral with a strong eye for typography, hierarchy, spacing, and grid systems Motion design and video editing that brings static assets and product spotlights to life Cross-functional collaboration with brand, content, product, and digital marketing teams Who you are: 3 - 5 years of design experience with a portfolio showing illustration, editorial design, and conceptual range Able to execute motion design and video editing independently in After Effects and Premiere Pro (

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