Long-Term WordPress & Graphics
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I run several WordPress sites and I’m looking to form a reliable, ongoing partnership with a developer-designer who can handle both the technical upkeep of the sites and the visual assets that accompany each post.
The immediate priority is producing eye-catching graphic elements for my articles and social snippets. Because I don’t yet have formal brand guidelines, I’ll lean on you to help shape a coherent visual identity—colour palette, typography pairings and a repeatable style that feels fresh but consistent across every graphic you deliver.
On the WordPress side, you’ll routinely:
• Build or tweak page layouts, templates and widgets.
• Optimise speed, security and mobile responsiveness.
• Troubleshoot plugin conflicts and keep everything up to date.
For design you’ll:
• Create feature images, infographics or quote cards sized correctly for the blog and major social platforms.
• Supply layered source files (Figma, PSD or Illustrator) plus web-ready exports.
• Follow the evolving style guide we craft together.
Typical cadence is a handful of small web tasks each week and a batch of new graphics for the upcoming content calendar. Communication happens in Slack; tasks live in Trello; files in Google Drive. If you’re confident in both WordPress (Gutenberg or Elementor, a little CSS/JS, basic SEO) and modern design tools, I’d love to hear how you would approach our first month of collaboration and see two or three samples of past post graphics you’ve produced.
The immediate priority is producing eye-catching graphic elements for my articles and social snippets. Because I don’t yet have formal brand guidelines, I’ll lean on you to help shape a coherent visual identity—colour palette, typography pairings and a repeatable style that feels fresh but consistent across every graphic you deliver.
On the WordPress side, you’ll routinely:
• Build or tweak page layouts, templates and widgets.
• Optimise speed, security and mobile responsiveness.
• Troubleshoot plugin conflicts and keep everything up to date.
For design you’ll:
• Create feature images, infographics or quote cards sized correctly for the blog and major social platforms.
• Supply layered source files (Figma, PSD or Illustrator) plus web-ready exports.
• Follow the evolving style guide we craft together.
Typical cadence is a handful of small web tasks each week and a batch of new graphics for the upcoming content calendar. Communication happens in Slack; tasks live in Trello; files in Google Drive. If you’re confident in both WordPress (Gutenberg or Elementor, a little CSS/JS, basic SEO) and modern design tools, I’d love to hear how you would approach our first month of collaboration and see two or three samples of past post graphics you’ve produced.
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