Designer - Ecommerce & CRO (Shopify)

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Responsibilities

  • Translate briefs into high-quality, functional designs aligned with client goals and audiences
  • Create source of truth documentation with detailed annotations and assets to developers and other team members
  • Build and maintain comprehensive Figma design systems and component libraries
  • Find ways to bring your work to life through motion design or high-fidelity prototypes
  • Advise clients on e-commerce and UX best practices
Requirements
  • 2+ years of agency or freelance experience, preferably in-house at DTC brands and/or agencies
  • Proven experience designing for Shopify storefronts
  • Proficient in Figma (including prototyping and variable component systems)
  • Expertise in Adobe Photoshop & Illustrator
  • Strong communication skills and ability to clearly present design decisions
  • Self-managed and proactive, with strong organization and attention to detail
  • Comfortable working asynchronously in a remote-first environment
  • Demonstrated ability to synthesize and present findings and articulate design rationale
  • Passion for working in a highly iterative, collaborative environment where people share work and contribute with a positive attitude
  • An enthusiastic, flexible, and curious mindset that appreciates popular culture and advocates for a design-driven approach
  • A portfolio showcasing your work
Benefits
  • Duration: 3 months (possible extension)
  • Approximately 15 hours weekly
  • Pay: $20 per hour
  • This is a contract role with no employment benefits
Equal Employment Opportunity
  • UN/COMMON is an equal opportunity employer and fosters an inclusive environment.
  • We welcome people from diverse backgrounds and perspectives to apply.
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