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TasteMakers is a creative collective connecting exceptional designers with unique projects. We're building a network of designers with genuine taste - people who understand not just how to execute, but why certain creative choices resonate.

What we offer:

  • Remote-first: Work from anywhere
  • Flexible hours: Project-based and hourly arrangements
  • Competitive rates: Rates that match your experience and the quality of your work
  • Path to full-time: For the right people, there's potential to transition to a full-time position
  • Interesting work: Projects with tech companies, AI labs, and brands that deeply care about design

The Role

We're looking for a presentation designer who lives and breathes PowerPoint. The kind of person who knows how to create beautiful grid-system designs, understands the technical elements of creating "masters" properly, has created templates and beautiful designs.

  • Location: Remote
  • Type: Contract / Hourly
  • Hours: 15-50 hours/week
  • Start: Immediately

You might be a fit if you’ve:

  • Worked at a top consulting firm (McKinsey, Bain, BCG), investment bank (Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan), corporate company (PepsiCo, Nike) or creative agency as a dedicated presentation designer
  • Been part of an agency team producing high-volume, high-stakes presentations
  • Designed decks for board meetings, investor pitches, or client deliverables where the visual quality directly impacted outcomes

What we're looking for:

  • Deep PowerPoint proficiency - this is non-negotiable
  • An eye for layout, typography, and visual hierarchy
  • Ability to work fast without sacrificing quality
  • Experience translating content outlines into clean, compelling narratives

Bonus:

  • Ability to create beautifully designed Word documents and reports
  • Experience with Figma or other design tools
  • Familiarity with presentation design for tech companies

Details:

  • Available to start now
  • Minimum 15 hours/week commitment, with capacity for up to 60 hours/week
  • Competitive hourly rate based on experience
  • Access to the TasteMaker community & future projects

Seniority level

  • Entry level

Employment type

  • Contract

Job function

  • Design, Art/Creative, and Information Technology

Industries

  • Technology, Information and Internet

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