Job Title: Multimedia Designer – SynapseScope Leadership Platform
Location: Remote / Hybrid (Anywhere in Pakistan)
Type: Full-Time or Part-Time
About the Role
We’re looking for a Multimedia Designer who can turn behavioral-science concepts and software workflows into short, captivating videos and web animations. Your work will appear on SynapseScope’s homepage, social channels, and in-app screens—helping users understand, trust, and love our leadership intelligence platform.
You’ll Work On
- 30–60 sec explainer and “How It Works” videos for web & social media
- Animated product walkthroughs using UI screens from Figma
- Motion infographics and data-driven visuals (e.g., leadership spectrums, STAR Matrix plots)
- GIFs and looping elements for the dashboard and landing pages
- Visual assets that maintain consistency with the SynapseScope brand
Core Design & Animation Tools
- Adobe Creative Suite: After Effects, Premiere Pro, Illustrator, Photoshop
- 3D & Motion: Blender, Cinema 4D, or Maya (for product motion scenes or UI depth)
- UI Collaboration: Figma (component exports, motion previews, and prototype alignment)
- Animation Libraries: Lottie / Bodymovin (JSON export for web), Rive, or GSAP (for micro-interactions)
Video & Web Output
- Video Production: Adobe Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve for cutting and compositing
- Data Visualization Animation: After Effects expressions, or libraries like D3.js / Chart.js (if motion exported to code)
You’re a Good Fit If You
- Have 2 + years of experience in motion or multimedia design
- Combine storytelling sense with technical execution
- Can simplify complex ideas into visually engaging narratives
- Know how to balance aesthetics, performance, and accessibility
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Application Question(s):
- Please share a link to your portfolio or showreel that includes motion graphics or explainer videos you’ve created.
- Which software tools do you use most frequently for animation and video editing (e.g., After Effects, Premiere Pro, Blender, etc.)?
- Have you used Lottie, Rive, or similar libraries for exporting animations for web?
Work Location: Remote