Full time Remote Marketing Graphic Designer

We’re looking for a Graphic Design Freelancer to create AI-powered Meta ads at scale.

This role is focused on producing ~15 ads + resizes per week, using AI tools to generate human visuals and turning them into high-performing paid social creatives.

If you don’t actively work with AI to generate realistic human characters for ads — this role is not a fit.

What You’ll Do

Create static Meta ads and variations (1:1, 4:5, 9:16)

Generate AI-created human models for ads (faces, expressions, lifestyle scenes)

Produce weekly resizes and iterations based on performance feedback

Use AI tools to rapidly test hooks, visuals, and angles

Collaborate with our marketing team to optimize for CTR, thumb-stop rate, and conversions

Mandatory Requirements

Hands-on experience with AI image generation for humans (must)

Proven use of AI tools such as Higsfield, Weavy, Sora (or similar)

Strong graphic design skills with a performance marketing mindset

Figma proficiency (must)

Ability to deliver fast, consistent output at scale

Portfolio Requirements (Very Important)

AI-generated human examples are required

Portfolio must include:

AI-generated people used in ads

Before/after or concept-to-final ad examples

Meta / paid social creatives (not only branding or UI)

Applications without AI human generation examples will not be considered

Nice to Have

Experience with DTC / e-commerce brands

Understanding of A/B testing and creative iteration

Ability to match and adapt to an existing brand visual language

If you’re a designer who uses AI as a core creative tool, knows how to generate realistic humans, and understands what makes ads convert — we want to work with you.

👉 Please include links or files showing AI-generated human ad creatives.

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