Los Angeles design job, remote infographics work
Los Angeles based Internet Brands Inc. is currently seeking a creative
individual who has experience in designing visually compelling
infographics. You will collaborate with our content team to develop
cutting edge visualizations in a variety of different styles. We're
looking for someone who can take a boring topic, spin it in a completely
original way, and breathe life into it through innovative design.
This is a great opportunity to work on a variety of our leading websites
and create graphics for everything from general informational pieces,
data visualizations, and flowcharts to light topical pieces on subjects
like "The Best Video Streaming Services Explained," "What Your Ice Cream
Choices Say About You," and "How To Outfit the Ultimate Bachelor Pad."
Qualifications:
*Demonstrated excellence in infographic design and data visualization.
*Proficiency in Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop.
*Outside the box thinker who can present stale information in new, exciting ways.
*Ability to meet tight deadlines, and take direction well, as well as bring new ideas to the table.
Please submit your resume with a link to your portfolio or attached
infographic samples to ibpub@internetbrands.com. Only candidates who
have previously existing infographic designs will be considered.
This is a freelance contract role on an as needed basis. Pay will vary
based on the complexity of the project, but will average $20/hr with the
typical design requiring 10-20 hours of work.
About Us:
Headquartered in El Segundo, Calif., Internet Brands
(www.internetbrands.com) is a new media company that operates online
media, community, and e-commerce websites in vertical markets. The
company also develops and licenses Internet software and social media
applications. In its Consumer Internet Division, Internet Brands owns
and operates more than 200 principal websites in seven categories. The
company currently attracts, on average, more than 80 million unique
visitors per month viewing 715 million pages, with 97% of the network's
audience originating from organic, non-paid sources.