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Digital Designer in Miami, FL

Digital Designer Job Description

Digital designers create visually compelling and user-friendly digital experiences across websites, mobile apps, social media and marketing platforms. These creative professionals combine design principles with technical skills to deliver engaging content that aligns with brand strategy and business goals. Digital designers collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure consistency, usability and innovation in every digital touchpoint.

Typical digital designer duties:

Design and produce digital assets including web pages, email templates, display ads and social media graphics Collaborate with marketing, product and development teams to execute design concepts Ensure brand consistency across all digital platforms and campaigns Translate user needs and business objectives into intuitive, responsive design solutions Present design ideas and prototypes to stakeholders for feedback and approval Optimize designs for performance, accessibility and cross-device compatibility Manage multiple projects and deadlines in a fast-paced environment Maintain organized design files and documentation for team collaboration and future use Stay current on design trends, tools and technologies like AI and automation to enhance creative output

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Salary for Digital Designer in Miami, FL
73975 - 108625
Low
73975
The candidate is new to the role or has limited experience and is building necessary skills.
Mid
88550
The candidate has moderate experience in the role, meets most requirements or has equivalent transferable skills, and may also have relevant certifications.
High
108625
The candidate has extensive experience and advanced skills for the role, and may also have specialized certifications.
Projected salaries for related positions Job title Low Mid High Creative Director 112200 146575 178750 Art Director 91575 112200 134750 Creative Services Manager 84700 105050 125950 Instructional Designer 84425 106150 135025 Motion Designer 83875 98450 117700 Animator 74525 87725 107800 Presentation Designer 68475 84700 96250 3D Modeler 66275 82225 100925 Package Designer 61325 74250 91025 Graphic Designer 57200 73975 87450 Illustrator / Infographics Designer 60225 71500 85250 Video Producer 72600 97350 115775 Video Editor 66000 78650 97900 Studio Manager 66275 79200 97075 Digital Asset Manager 62975 79200 96250 Production Manager 61325 75625 86350 Production Artist 58575 70675 80300 Production Coordinator 51425 56650 66550 Photographer 49225 64900 81675

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