Job Description

Arctic Fever is looking for a Web Designer who understands that a great website isn’t just beautiful, it’s clear, fast, and purposeful. You’ll own the visual execution of web projects: designing in Figma and building or prototyping in Framer. You’ll work closely with our creative leads and clients to craft digital experiences that feel cohesive from first scroll to last click.

This is a part-time, hybrid role, we value flexibility, but we also value showing up. You’ll be expected in the office 4 days a week and can work remotely the rest.

What You'll Acually Do:

  • Design web layouts, landing pages, and digital experiences in Figma from concept to final handoff

  • Build and publish websites or prototypes directly in Framer, you should be comfortable navigating the platform, not just aware it exists

  • Translate brand guidelines and creative direction into consistent, on-brand digital assets

  • Collaborate with the creative team to review and refine designs based on feedback

  • Maintain and evolve design systems for web, component libraries, style guides, responsive rules

  • Think through UX logic: hierarchy, flow, navigation, and how users actually move through a page

  • Stay organized - proper file naming, version control, and shared folder hygiene matter here

Requiremements

Portfolio showing web design work, not just social assets or print; we want to see pages and layouts
Strong command of Figma: auto-layout, components, layers, variables, prototyping, dev handoff

  • Working knowledge of Framer. You’ve built something in it, not just watched a tutorial

  • Experience working with components and variants.

  • Solid eye for typography, spacing, and visual hierarchy in web contexts

  • Understanding of responsive design principles (desktop, tablet, mobile)

  • Ability to work within brand systems and maintain visual consistency across pages and breakpoints

  • Self-managed: you know how to prioritize, hit deadlines, and flag blockers early

  • Basic understanding of how websites work - no coding required, but you know what’s feasible

Nice to Have

  • Experience with motion or scroll-based interactions in Framer

  • Familiarity with basic HTML/CSS

  • Previous agency or multi-client experience

  • An eye for how copywriting and design work together on a page

Benefits

All roles at Arctic Fever are paid.
Real-world agency experience with client-facing projects

Mentorship from our creative direction team
Access to internal workshops to level up your design skills
Paid Time Off
Flexible hours
No long meetings
No unnecessary overtime

To apply, please submit your resume and web portfolio
to jobs@arcticfever.co

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