At Docker, we make app development easier so developers can focus on what matters. Our remote-first team spans the globe, united by a passion for innovation and great developer experiences. With over 20 million monthly users and 20 billion image pulls, Docker is the #1 tool for building, sharing, and running apps—trusted by startups and Fortune 100s alike. We’re growing fast and just getting started. Come join us for a whale of a ride!
Commitment: Contract / Freelance (20–30 hours/week 6 month)
Docker helps developers bring their ideas to life by conquering the complexity of app development. Trusted by millions of developers around the world, Docker is in the midst of a creative resurgence—rebuilding its brand to match its product innovation and bold new vision.
As part of that evolution, we’re seeking a motivated and versatile Visual Designer to join our team on a contract basis. This role is perfect for a designer looking to level up—someone who’s solid on the fundamentals, excited to own day-to-day design work, and eager to grow their creative chops in a fast-moving environment.
The RoleAs a Visual Designer, you’ll support a variety of brand, marketing, and web initiatives—from polishing graphics for social to exploring campaign concepts. You’ll work closely with senior designers and cross-functional stakeholders to bring the Docker brand to life across digital channels.
This isn’t a production-only role—but it does require someone who can block-and-tackle without ego. If you love making good things better, learning through doing, and taking pride in quality craft, we’d love to meet you.
What You’ll DoDesign assets for marketing, web, social, events, and presentations
Translate creative direction into high-quality visuals across multiple formats
Contribute to landing pages and microsites alongside senior designers
Ensure brand consistency and visual polish across all deliverables
Help evolve and maintain our design systems and asset libraries
Collaborate across content, marketing, and product teams to support launches and campaigns
3–5 years of experience in visual, graphic, or digital design roles
Solid portfolio that shows strong layout, typography, and attention to detail
Proficiency in Figma and Adobe Creative Suite (especially Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign)
Familiarity with responsive design and web best practices
Strong communication skills and openness to feedback
A collaborative mindset and ability to manage your own time and deliverables
Bonus: experience with motion design, presentation design (Keynote, Google Slides), or developer-facing brands
Join a small but mighty team with high visibility and a ton of creative opportunity
Work on a brand developers love—and help define its next chapter
Grow your skills alongside seasoned design leaders
Be part of a culture that values craft, speed, and creativity
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