3D Experiential Designer & Remote

We’re on the lookout for a Freelance Experiential Designer, a proactive, detail‑oriented professional who brings a passion for creating immersive, innovative experiences. At Artisan Creative, we thrive on connecting remarkable talent with innovative companies across the digital, creative, and marketing space.

If you’re ready to collaborate with forward‑thinking teams and grow your career within our dynamic talent network, we’d love to connect with you!

This is a freelance role, and the work setup will be remote. Please note, we are currently considering candidates based in California or New York, though standout remote talent may also be considered.

Please note, this is a preliminary search as we build a roster of talent for our client. With your permission, we can share your information, and if there’s interest, we’ll follow up with additional details as they become available.

About Our Client

A top‑tier experiential and brand marketing agency working with globally recognized brands. Known for concept‑driven storytelling and visually bold creative work. Values collaboration, curiosity, and cultivating strong creative culture.

Your Background & Expertise

Proven experience in experiential design and 3D visualization, with a keen eye for creative detail. Strong communicator who excels in collaborating with internal teams, clients, and vendors. Passionate about design and immersive brand experiences, focused on delivering visually compelling, high‑quality work.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Collaborate with creative leadership to develop and execute experiential design concepts, including floorplans, renderings, and technical drawings
  • Partner with internal teams and external vendors to ensure accurate, high‑quality production
  • Support onsite execution, maintaining creative vision and project integrity
  • Contribute to brainstorming sessions and pitch development, articulating the rationale behind design choices
  • Assist with budgeting, scheduling, and project documentation to ensure feasibility and smooth execution
  • Stay current on design software, tools, and industry trends, leveraging AI where applicable
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