Custom Blog Design & Development Expert Needed

We’re looking for a Webflow expert who can bridge the gap between design and development to help us build and refine specific pages on our blog. This is not a generic site setup job — we’re looking for someone who understands aesthetic design, Webflow’s capabilities, and can create clean, responsive, and conversion-friendly layouts.

What you’ll be doing:
• Designing and building new blog page templates or custom sections within existing ones
• Collaborating with our content and marketing team to bring ideas to life (think testimonials widgets, visual case study layouts, SEO-driven templates, etc.)
• Ensuring responsiveness across all devices
• Using clean, scalable Webflow practices (no messy styles or unnecessary classes)
• Possibly helping with animations or interactive elements when needed

You are:
• A Webflow designer/developer with a strong eye for layout, typography, and visual hierarchy
• Comfortable working with CMS collections and dynamic content
• Able to work autonomously but also take feedback and iterate quickly
• Detail-oriented — you care about padding, alignment, and * UI/UX best practices
• Experience with Figma is a plus (for collaborating with our team)

Job Qualifications

  • A Webflow designer/developer with a strong eye for layout, typography, and visual hierarchy
  • Comfortable working with CMS collections and dynamic content
  • Able to work autonomously but also take feedback and iterate quickly
  • Detail-oriented — you care about padding, alignment, and
  • UI/UX best practices

Job Benefits

Job Responsibilities

  • Designing and building new blog page templates or custom sections within existing ones
  • Collaborating with our content and marketing team to bring ideas to life (think testimonials widgets, visual case study layouts, SEO-driven templates, etc.)
  • Ensuring responsiveness across all devices
  • Using clean, scalable Webflow practices (no messy styles or unnecessary classes)
  • Possibly helping with animations or interactive elements when needed