Marketing Designer - Freelance

<p> Part-time · ~15–20 hrs/week (~70 hrs/month) · Starting June 2026 · Freelance Contract</p> <h3><strong>About Bringg</strong></h3> <p>Bringg is a leading delivery and fulfillment platform powering some of the world’s largest brands. Our technology orchestrates complex logistics operations — from last-mile delivery to returns — at enterprise scale.</p> <p>With offices in Tel Aviv, London, and the US, we support customers across retail, food & beverage, and logistics, helping them deliver exceptional end-customer experiences. We’re a team of people building smart, scalable solutions while driving an AI-first transformation across everything we do.</p> <h3><strong>What You’ll Do</strong></h3> <ul> <li>Design and produce a wide range of marketing assets, including:</li> <ul> <li>Digital ads and campaign creatives</li> <li>Banners and landing page visuals</li> <li>Sales and marketing presentations (Google Slides)</li> <li>Reports, internal decks, and branded content materials</li> </ul> <li>Translate briefs into clear, compelling visual concepts</li> <li>Update website visuals</li> <li>Ensure brand consistency across all touchpoints — every asset should feel cohesive and on-brand</li> <li>Work across Adobe Creative Suite, Figma, and AI-powered design tools (e.g., Figma AI, Firefly, Canva) to deliver high-quality work efficiently</li> <li>Leverage AI tools to accelerate production, from image generation to layout iteration and template scaling</li> <li>Collaborate with marketing, product, and cross-functional teams as needed</li> <li>Proactively suggest creative ideas and improvements</li> <li>Manage multiple projects simultaneously and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment</li> </ul> <h3><strong>What You Bring</strong></h3> <ul> <li><strong>2+</strong> years of proven experience as a marketing or graphic designer (preferably in tech or digital products)</li> <li>A strong portfolio (<strong>required</strong>) — applications without a portfolio will not be considered</li> <li>High proficiency in <strong>Adobe Creative Suite </strong>and<strong> Figma</strong></li> <li>Hands-on experience with AI design tools (e.g., Figma AI, Firefly, Canva) and a demonstrated ability to use them effectively</li> <li>High professional proficiency in <strong>English</strong> (all content is conducted in English)</li> <li>Ability to work independently, take ownership of projects end-to-end, and manage time effectively</li> <li>Experience working with global brands or B2B companies; familiarity with enterprise marketing funnels and go-to-market strategies<strong>- big advantage</strong></li> <li>Ability to <strong>invoice</strong> monthly based on hours worked</li> </ul>

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