Senior Brand/Digital Designer (Freelance, Part-Time)

Scrunch is looking for a Senior Brand/Digital Designer to join us on a freelance basis (~20 hours/week). You’ll design thoughtful, high-quality brand, data, and digital experiences — from concept through execution — with a strong emphasis on craft, clarity, and usability. You’ll work autonomously while collaborating closely with a detail-driven team. What we’re looking for • 5+ years of strong brand, data, and digital design experience • Exceptional skill in Figma • Sharp visual judgment and attention to detail • Ability to think strategically and execute cleanly Bonus • Familiarity with AI tools and automation workflows Details • ~20 hours per week • Freelance • $95–$125/hour, depending on experience About Scrunch Scrunch, a venture-backed startup, is on a mission to bring brands to an AI-first future—where people increasingly rely on LLMs to discover, understand, and act on information that matters to them. As AI search and conversational agents replace traditional web search and browsing, Scrunch helps marketing teams rethink how their products and services are discovered and surfaced on AI platforms like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and more—working with AI platforms, not against them. This shift represents the biggest change to marketing since the dawn of the internet. With $26M in backing from Mayfield Fund, Decibel, Homebrew, GTM Capital, and leading Silicon Valley founders and operators, Scrunch has scaled rapidly since commercial launch. Today, more than 500 paying brands—including Fortune 500 companies like Lenovo, category-defining brands like Skims, and breakout startups like Clerk—use the platform. Scrunch is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome people of all backgrounds, experiences, perspectives, and identities. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. Apply tot his job

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