Designer
(2+ years exp)$5k – $10k • 1.0% – 25.0%
Published: 2 months ago
CenterStage.co
"The LinkedIn for the Arts and Entertainment Industry"
Job Location
Job Type
CofounderVisa Sponsorship
Not AvailableHires remotely
Everywhere
Relocation
AllowedSkills
Graphic Design
UI/UX Design
Frontend Development
UI Design
The Role
CenterStage.co is looking for a motivated, energetic, and talented individual designer to join the founding team at CenterStage.co and be solely responsible for our UI design!
The person we are looking for in this role is a creative visionary that will initially be tasked with designing our platform for our initial launch. We are imagining a very clean, simple and intuitive layout that puts the users attention on an individual profile’s Talent and now focused on how to navigate the site.
Also, please not. This is currently a co-founders position. Remote is perfect.
The person we are looking for in this role is a creative visionary that will initially be tasked with designing our platform for our initial launch. We are imagining a very clean, simple and intuitive layout that puts the users attention on an individual profile’s Talent and now focused on how to navigate the site.
Also, please not. This is currently a co-founders position. Remote is perfect.
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