Stinson Design seeks experienced freelance designers for a contract role supporting a technology event, focusing on presentation design using Keynote.
Stinson Design, a leading presentation design company, is looking for skilled freelance contract designers to join us for a new project supporting an exciting technology event for an industry leader. We’re looking for someone with an eye for design who sweats the details, and has experience in Keynote.
If you're interested, please apply with:
- A portfolio showcasing your design expertise and attention to detail
- Confirmation that you work on a Mac
- Experience working with Keynote (Required)
- Availability for a 6-8 week contract (late April – early June)
- Ability to travel onsite to California for 3 weeks (late May)
- Your monthly rate
Come work with us! We look forward to hearing from you.
Top Skills
Keynote
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