Senior Graphic Designer at Lemon.io | Torre

Senior Graphic Designer

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What we offer:The rate depends on your skills and experience. We've already paid out over $11M to our engineers & designers.No more hunting for clients or negotiating rates — let us handle the business side of things so you can focus on what you do best.Choose a schedule that works best for you. It’s possible to communicate async or minimally overlap within team working hours.We respect your seniority so you can expect no micromanagement or screen trackers.Communicate directly with the clients. Sounds good, yeah?Most of our projects involve working in a fast-paced startup environment. We hope you like it as much as we do.Requirements:5+ years of experience in Graphic Design5+ years of commercial experience with Adobe Creative Suite & Adobe IllustratorOther requirements:Strong design craft — as a Senior Designer, you're expected to build polished, production-ready work from scratch, with a solid grasp of design systems, component architecture, and how your decisions translate into real product or brand outcomes.Clear and confident communication in English — advanced ability to discuss creative briefs, defend design decisions, and flag blockers early. Strong self-presentation is essential, particularly on client calls.High ownership, zero hand-holding — you thrive working full-time remotely, manage your own time, and consistently hit deadlines without being chased.Reliability — we need to trust you completely. If you commit to something, you deliver it. If something changes, you communicate early.Fast ramp-up — you can absorb project context quickly, align with existing style guides or brand directions, and start producing valuable work within the first days, not weeks.