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Overview Freelance Graphic Designer (Junior Level) Marketing Team Type: Contract / Freelance Allocate is the intelligent operating system for private market investing. We build modern, modular tools for wealth advisory firms and institutional family offices so they can source, build, and manage private portfolios with confidence, clarity, and scale. We believe in doing things thoroughly—delivering excellent design, excellent service, and solving problems with creativity and rigor.About the RoleWe’re seeking a detail-oriented and design-savvy Junior Freelance Graphic Designer to support our marketing team with the creation of polished digital assets and well-structured presentation decks. This role is ideal for a freelancer with a strong visual eye, excellent formatting discipline, and a desire to work in a high-quality, fast-paced environment.What You’ll Be Doing Design digital assets for marketing use, including visuals for social media, email, paid ads, and website content.Build and format high-quality presentation decks (Google Slides, PowerPoint, Figma Buzz) for internal and external use.Maintain brand consistency across all designs, working within established brand guidelines and templates.Support light template updates, asset clean-up, and visual consistency reviews.Help ensure all visuals are optimized for platform use (resolution, dimensions, file formats).Qualifications1-2 years of graphic design experience (freelance, internship, or part-time experience welcome).Strong proficiency with design tools such as Figma, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and either Google Slides or PowerPoint.Able to follow design direction and brand guidelines with precision.Bonus: Basic familiarity with Canva, or content management tools.Preferred / Nice to Have Some experience creating assets for social media, email, or digital marketing campaigns.Basic skills or interest in motion or animation (GIFs, simple video graphics).Familiarity with adapting brand systems across multiple digital platforms.A portfolio that demonstrates clean, modern, professional design work—particularly decks or digital visuals.CompensationHourly rate: $30-$55/hr, depending on experience, portfolio strength, and location.Freelance, project-based with potential for ongoing work.Fully remote, with flexibility on hours as long as deadlines are met.#

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