Email Designer

Job Title: Email Designer Location: Remote Employment Type: Part-Time Working Hours: 20 hours per week (4 hours per day, Monday to Friday), scheduled entirely between 12:30 PM and 5:00 PM EST Industry: Email Marketing / Fitness About Us Mint Source is a remote-first bridge that connects vibrant talent with international clients and agencies, enabling skilled individuals to showcase their expertise on a global stage. Role Overview Mint Source is hiring a part-time Email Designer to support an email marketing agency working with a very demanding fitness client that has a high bar for creative quality. You’ll focus on designing email campaigns for a serious, high-ticket gym brand with a very specific aesthetic and little tolerance for generic or off-brand creative. This role works directly with the agency owner, where trust, speed, and strong first-pass decisions matter more than process. Success looks like consistently delivering email designs that feel aspirational, visually aligned with modern fitness culture, and require minimal revisions because the creative choices are right the first time. What You’ll Do • Design high-volume, mobile-first email campaigns in Figma with clear structure and strong visual intent • Translate briefs and copy into email designs that feel premium, intentional, and aligned with modern fitness culture • Select imagery confidently, avoiding generic or off-brand visuals that lead to client pushback • Make aesthetic decisions independently, reducing revision cycles through strong first-pass execution • Support a demanding production schedule while maintaining consistency and visual quality • Build and reuse components where helpful, without over-templating or diluting the brand • Prepare clean, organized design files for smooth implementation • Create fast variations when needed to support volume and performance needs • Collaborate directly with the agency owner in a tight feedback loop during daily overlap hours What We’re Looking For • Hands-on experience designing real email campaigns, with a portfolio that demonstrates strong visual judgment • A genuine interest or background in fitness that informs how you choose imagery, layouts, and overall vibe • Clear understanding of what separates high-end, serious gyms from generic or community-level fitness brands • Strong aesthetic taste and the ability to recognize when creative “feels off” without needing explanation • Comfort working at speed in a high-output environment without sacrificing quality • Confidence owning creative decisions rather than relying on heavy direction or step-by-step guidance • Reliable availability for 4 hours per day within the 12:30 PM–5:00 PM EST window • Clear, responsive communication when working directly with leadership Key Performance Metrics (KPIs) • Email designs consistently delivered on time within daily priorities • High first-pass approval rate driven by strong image selection and aesthetic alignment • Fewer revisions caused by subjective or “off-vibe” creative choices • Sustained output volume during peak workload periods • Internal confidence and trust in your creative judgment over time What You Get • Competitive monthly compensation • Back-office support from Mint Source for payroll, onboarding, and HR • A focused part-time role (20 hours per week) during a critical growth and rebuild phase • Direct access to agency leadership and fast, unfiltered feedback • Clear expectations around quality, speed, and creative ownership • The opportunity to prove impact quickly and grow into a full-time role as workload scales • A challenging environment where strong taste and initiative are valued over process-heavy design Apply tot his job

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