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Stinson Design is looking for experienced freelance Designers to support an upcoming project for a major technology event with an industry leading client.
We're looking for someone with a strong design eye, great attention to detail and solid experience working in Keynote.
If this sounds like you, please apply with:
- A portfolio that showcases your design work and attention to detail
- Confirmation that you work on a Mac
- Your experience working in Keynote (required)
- Availability for a 6-8 week contract (late April - early June)
- Ability to travel onsite to California for 4 weeks (mid-late May)
- Your hourly rate
We'd love to have you on the team! Looking forward to hearing from you.
Stinson Design Toronto, Ontario, CAN Office
401 Richmond Street West, #243, Toronto, ON, Canada, M5V 3A8
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