STATIC IMAGE DESIGNER: DTC - Health/Wellness Brand

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TYPE OF WORK

Part Time

WAGE / SALARY

$1000

HOURS PER WEEK

20

DATE UPDATED

Apr 1, 2026

JOB OVERVIEW

We Need a Static Designer Who Actually Gives a Damn

Most designers we've talked to are good at making things look pretty.

That's not what we need.

We're a direct-response supplement brand running paid social at scale. Every image we put out has one job - stop the scroll,

hold the eye, and move product. Not win a design award. Not impress other designers. Move product.
If that distinction means something to you, keep reading.

Here's the reality of this role. You'll be designing static ads for Meta - comparison creatives, listicles, native-style images, product shots, social proof visuals. Some weeks we're testing 10 new concepts. You'll be inside the data with us figuring out why something worked, stripping it down, rebuilding it sharper.

You'll know the difference between an image that performs and an image that looks like it should perform. And you'll care about that difference enough to lose sleep over it.

What we're NOT looking for:

Someone who needs 3 rounds of revisions to get to good. Someone who's never looked at a ROAS in their life. Someone who thinks "creative" means complicated.

What we ARE looking for:

You've got a sharp eye for what's ugly-but-effective versus pretty-but-dead. You can look at a winning ad and reverse-engineer exactly why it stopped the scroll. You move fast without getting sloppy. You take feedback like a pro and come back better, not bruised.

Bonus if you've worked in supplements, health, or direct-response before. Serious bonus if you've designed thumb-stopping statics that you can point to and say "that's mine, here's what it did."

This is freelance to start. Real volume, real feedback loop, real opportunity to grow with a brand that's moving.
If this is you, send your portfolio and a single sentence telling us which ad in your book performed best and why.

Don't send a cover letter. Don't tell us you're a "passionate creative." Just show us the work.

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