Summary
Be the creative force behind EyeSpy.org as a Volunteer Digital Designer. Use your talent to craft accessible and engaging digital experiences for the blind and low-vision community. Join us in our mission to design a world where everyone can navigate with ease and confidence. Apply now and make your mark in the world of accessible design!
EyeSpy.org, an innovative platform dedicated to enhancing the digital experience for the blind and low-vision community, is seeking a talented and passionate Volunteer Digital Designer. Be part of a meaningful journey where your creativity and skills contribute to building a more accessible and engaging online world.
Your Role:
As a Volunteer Digital Designer, you will:
Design visually appealing and accessible web graphics, layouts, and other digital materials.
Work collaboratively with our web development team to ensure consistency and accessibility in design.
Use your creativity to translate complex ideas into user-friendly designs that resonate with our audience.
Contribute to the enhancement of our website and digital content, aligning with our mission and accessibility standards.
Provide creative insights for digital campaigns and projects.
We Need You If:
You have a strong portfolio showcasing your digital design skills.
You are proficient in design software (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite) and have an understanding of web design principles.
You have a keen eye for aesthetics and attention to detail.
You are familiar with accessibility standards and inclusive design practices.
You are passionate about making a difference and enthusiastic about our mission.
Why Volunteer With Us?
Make a real impact on the lives of the blind and low-vision community.
Work with a dedicated and supportive team.
Grow your skills and experience in a dynamic, mission-driven environment.
Enjoy the flexibility of volunteering remotely.
Join Us:
Embrace this opportunity to unleash your creativity for a noble cause. Apply now through our simple web form and help shape an accessible digital future at EyeSpy.org.