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Traditional Catholic or Orthodox Graphic Designer - Part time remote hourly
Our merch team is growing and we are looking to add another graphic designer.
We are seeking a creative and detail-oriented Graphic Designer to join our Merch team. In this role, you will design original, high-quality graphics for a variety of products, including t-shirts, hoodies, and other merchandise. The majority of our designs are suited towards Traditional Catholics and Orthodox Christians, so your knowledge and understanding of the faith will help with the success of this role. You will work closely with the upload and PPC teams to create designs that resonate with target audiences, follow current trends, and align with POD policies and best practices.
Key Responsibilities
- Research market trends, popular niches, and customer preferences to develop appealing graphics ensuring an eye for detail and design styles.
- Ensure all designs meet POD technical specifications and copyright guidelines.
- Collaborate with the PPC team to optimize designs for sales performance (add META data).
- Manage a consistent workflow and meet deadlines for design.
- Continuously analyze design performance and adjust strategies accordingly.
- Communicate with the team on Slack and keep files sorted in Google Drive.
Qualifications
What Success Looks Like
This role has ZERO branding, social media, UX, or SEO - so if this is your background, do not apply; your application will be rejected.
This role is ideal for a self-motivated designer with a passion for creativity and a keen eye for market trends. If you have worked for Design Pickle or similar service in the past, this would be a great fit. Join us and turn your artistic vision into a successful Merch by Amazon business! Mention MERCH2025 in the headline of your reply so I know you read the whole job description.
This is a part-time role - 20 hours a week with the ability to become full-time.
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