Motion & Graphic Designer (Remote US)

DirectiveDirective·Remote(Remote - United States)
Design
GA4Programmatic

WFA Digital Insight

As demand for high-performing visual content grows, Directive seeks a skilled Motion & Graphic Designer to elevate their brand identity and paid media campaigns. With the rise of GA4 and programmatic advertising, candidates with expertise in these areas are in high demand. Directive's unique approach to revenue-first marketing makes this role stand out, but candidates should be prepared to showcase their ability to balance creative flair with commercial acumen.

Job Description

About the Role

Directive is a revenue-first marketing consultancy serving B2B SaaS, enterprise technology, industrial, and commerce brands. We're looking for a Motion & Graphic Designer to build and maintain our visual identity and produce ad creative for our paid media programs.

Responsibilities

  • Steward and evolve Directive's visual identity across all touchpoints
  • Build and maintain a scalable design system
  • Establish clear brand standards and apply them consistently
  • Design and produce static ad units and motion graphics for social advertising platforms

Requirements

  • Experience with GA4 and programmatic advertising
  • Ability to design for brand and paid media channels
  • Strong portfolio showcasing visual systems and ad creative

How to Stand Out

  • Familiarize yourself with Directive's existing brand identity and be prepared to discuss how you'd evolve it
  • Showcase your ability to design for both brand and paid media channels in your portfolio
  • Highlight your experience with GA4 and programmatic advertising in your application
  • Be prepared to walk through your design process and how you balance creative and commercial considerations
  • Consider including examples of motion graphics and short-form video work in your portfolio

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