Hiring: Graphic Designer at Prime Frontier Group
Fully Remote
Salary: ₦300,000
Location: Remote (Africa-based, GMT+1 aligned)
Prime Frontier Group is hiring an Africa-based, fully remote Graphic Designer (aligned with GMT+1) for an early to mid-level creative with strong taste and a modern design mindset. This role goes beyond execution, focusing on creating visually compelling, idea-driven work that feels current, relevant, and intentional.
You will translate complex concepts into clear, engaging visuals while maintaining strong brand consistency. There is a strong emphasis on originality, creative thinking, and moving away from generic, templated design.
The ideal candidate has 1-3 years of experience, solid design fundamentals, and a proactive approach, with the ability to think independently, contribute to creative direction, and consistently deliver high-quality work.
Eligibility: This role is open to graduates or full-time professionals only. Current students or individuals still in school should not apply.
How to Apply: Send your application to [email protected] with the subject line:
Graphic Designer Application – [Your Full Name]
Or apply via the website with your portfolio:
https://t.co/RqbYXjQgnE
Note: Applications without a portfolio will not be considered.
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Gratitude isn’t a debt. It’s a reflection of character
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