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Creative Director

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$150 - $230/hr

TLDR As the Creative Director you will define how Dust shows up in the world, from our website and ... Build and manage the network of freelancers and agencies that lets a small team punch above its ...

Creative Director

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$180 - $260/hr

Build and run a mini in‑house content studio: manage an internal creative or freelance team, and ... Experience directing external agencies, production partners, or freelancers. * In‑house ...

Creative Director

New York, NY · On-site

$200K - $280K/yr

Build and run a mini in-house content studio: manage an internal creative or freelance team, and ... Experience directing external agencies, production partners, or freelancers. * In-house experience ...

Creative Director - Limited Run Games Reports to: Head of Publishing Position Summary The Creative ... Lead and mentor the Creative team, including Graphic Designers, Product Designers, Freelance Artist ...

Within that model, the Creative Director is our conductor: getting various teams playing together ... Lead and develop a team of staff and freelance creatives across disciplines. * Give clear direction ...

Creative Director

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$120 - $180/hr

TLDR As the Creative Director you will define how Dust shows up in the world, from our website and ... Build and manage the network of freelancers and agencies that lets a small team punch above its ...

Creative Director

Newport Beach, CA · On-site

$180 - $260/hr

Be Our First Creative Director We have the market authority, the inventory, and the growth now we ... freelancers. * Optimize via Data: Partner with our Analytics and Growth teams to review asset ...

Creative Director

Austin, TX · On-site

$140 - $200/hr

Within that model, the Creative Director is our conductor: getting various teams playing together ... Lead and develop a team of staff and freelance creatives across disciplines. * Give clear direction ...

Within that model, the Creative Director is our conductor: getting various teams playing together ... Lead and develop a team of staff and freelance creatives across disciplines. * Give clear direction ...

Within that model, the Creative Director is our conductor: getting various teams playing together ... Lead and develop a team of staff and freelance creatives across disciplines. * Give clear direction ...

Creative Director

Austin, TX · On-site

$140 - $190/hr

Within that model, the Creative Director is our conductor: getting various teams playing together ... Lead and develop a team of staff and freelance creatives across disciplines. * Give clear direction ...

The Creative Director is a visionary leader responsible for overseeing the development and ... Work with external agencies, freelancers, and vendors to manage outsourced creative projects as ...

Scout and manage external creative partners, freelance talent, and production studios to scale ... Direct experience in the entertainment industry (Anime, Gaming, or Pop Culture). Experiential ...

Creative Director

Austin, TX · On-site

$150 - $230/hr

A team of staff and freelance creatives. You'll hire them, direct them, and defend the good work ... Yearly Creative Stipend * Snacks, Meals and Drinks * No Time Tracking! #J-18808-Ljbffr

Creative Director

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$120 - $180/hr

Manage external partners, freelancers, and agencies as needed * Maintain and evolve brand guidelines and creative standards to ensure consistency across all touchpoints * Champion a high bar for ...

The Creative Director is a visionary leader responsible for overseeing the development and ... Work with external agencies, freelancers, and vendors to manage outsourced creative projects as ...

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How much do creative director freelancer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for creative director freelancer in the United States is $129,330.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $99,500.00 and $152,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a creative director freelancer?

A Creative Director Freelancer is an independent professional who leads the creative vision and direction for projects, often in advertising, branding, media, or design, on a contract basis. Unlike full-time creative directors who work within a single company, freelancers work with multiple clients, managing teams of designers, writers, and other creatives to deliver compelling visual or conceptual solutions. They are responsible for conceptualizing ideas, overseeing the creative process, and ensuring the final product aligns with the client’s goals and brand. Flexibility, strong communication, and leadership skills are key traits for success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a creative director freelancer?

To thrive as a Creative Director Freelancer, you need a strong background in visual design, branding, and concept development, often supported by a degree in design, fine arts, or a related field. Proficiency in industry-standard software like Adobe Creative Suite, project management tools, and an understanding of digital and print production processes is essential. Exceptional communication, leadership, and client management skills help you collaborate effectively and sell creative ideas. These abilities are crucial for delivering compelling campaigns and maintaining client satisfaction in a competitive freelance market.

What are some common challenges freelance creative directors face when managing multiple client projects simultaneously?

Freelance Creative Directors often juggle several clients at once, which can make prioritization and time management challenging. Balancing diverse client expectations, project timelines, and creative visions requires strong organizational skills and clear communication. Additionally, freelancers may encounter fluctuating workloads, making it important to set boundaries and maintain a reliable workflow. Proactively using project management tools and establishing transparent processes with clients can help alleviate these challenges.

What is the difference between Creative Director Freelancer vs Graphic Designer?

AspectCreative Director FreelancerGraphic Designer
CredentialsPortfolio, experience, sometimes relevant degreesDesign degree or certification often preferred
Work EnvironmentIndependent, project-based, remote or on-siteAgency, in-house, or freelance, often remote
Industry UsageAdvertising, branding, media projectsMarketing, publishing, branding, digital media
Search & ComparisonHigh-level creative leadership, strategic visionDesign execution, visual communication

While both roles involve creativity and visual work, a Creative Director Freelancer focuses on leading overall project vision and strategy, often managing teams or clients independently. A Graphic Designer typically executes specific visual tasks, focusing on design creation. The roles differ mainly in scope and responsibility, with the Creative Director Freelancer holding a more strategic and leadership position.

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Infographic showing various Creative Director Freelancer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $129,330 per year, or $62.2 per hour.

Creative Director

Dust

Manhattan, NY • On-site

$150 - $230/hr

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Job description

About Dust

Work is being rewritten, and the people holding the pen are the ones who actually run it.

With enterprise-grade governance, flexible model choice, and a collaborative interface for humans and agents to work together, Dust empowers AI Operators at the world’s fastest-moving companies to rewire how work gets done.

With 70%+ weekly active users, people stick with Dust as much as they do with Slack and Notion. We don't get piloted and shelved. We land once, and spread. We’re at an exciting stage of our journey, and growing fast.

We're serving great customers like Datadog, 1Password, Cursor, Clay, Vanta and Persona, and aim to x5 our growth by the end of 2026.

Dust is backed by Sequoia with a determined team of optimists (coming from Stripe, OpenAI, and Stanford) who like to focus on users, ship fast, and don't take themselves too seriously while doing so. The Generalist named us among the Future 50.

TLDR

As the Creative Director you will define how Dust shows up in the world, from our website and product launches to campaigns, events, video, and the visual systems that make our brand promise compelling and our product narrative credible. As an AI company, we expect our brand to be built the AI-native way: fast, systematic, and unmistakably ours.

What you’ll own Brand system & identity

Set the direction for Dust's visual identity: motion, illustration, typography, video style, and brand guidelines. Make it differentiating and memorable. Keep it enterprise-credible.

Creative execution

Lead creative direction across every major output: website, product launches, campaigns, events, GTM and sales assets, social. Flex between brand and product storytelling work. Own the visual language for launch moments and make IRL brand experiences feel like a high-integrity signal, not a booth.

Creative operations

Create the operating model for brand design at Dust: intake, prioritization, review, and standards. Build and manage the network of freelancers and agencies that lets a small team punch above its weight. Our ambition is to grow a small, world‑class creative team around this role, working closely with our Paris‑based product design team and contractor network.

Scale creative with AI

Define and own a brand system that lets the team (and AI tools) produce high‑quality, on‑brand assets at speed — codifying our visual identity into documented guidelines, templates, and reusable components so lower‑lift work (landing pages, social, blog and event graphics, slides) can be created consistently without a designer touching every execution.

Your first 6 months
  • First weeks: Immerse in the brand, the product, and the team. Audit current assets and identify the highest‑leverage gaps. Start building a network of freelancers and agencies.
  • By month 3: Lead creative direction on the updated website — the most visible expression of Dust's value proposition as we grow.
  • By month 6: Refresh and build on brand guidelines — aligning video and motion style with core identity, covering illustration, iconography, and photographic direction.
Who you are
  • You're a visual storyteller. You've led brand or creative work where the narrative came first and the visual system was built to serve it.
  • You have exceptional taste and can defend your preferences, and you also know how to align your instincts to the direction of the brand and product.
  • You're hands‑on. You make things. You can art‑direct a video, push pixels on a landing page, and give a freelancer the right brief — all in the same week.
  • You're AI‑fluent. You treat AI as a core part of the creative toolkit, not a threat to craft. You're already using AI intentionally in your own design and production workflow, and you're excited to build systems that let a small team punch far above its weight. (Bonus: experience building brand or design systems, template libraries, or prompt‑driven workflows that let non‑designers self‑serve on‑brand work.)
  • You've built or scaled a creative function. You've hired designers, set standards, and created the systems that let a small team punch above its weight.
  • You have a point of view on the market. You understand what resonates with AI‑mature buyers and technical decision‑makers, and you can make Dust feel culturally magnetic to them.
  • You can work across Paris and the US. Most of the company is still based in Paris, while the US team is growing across New York and San Francisco. You need to be proactive, clear in writing, and comfortable pushing work forward across time zones.
  • You've worked at or deeply admire companies with strong brand craft — Airbnb, Webflow, Intercom, Linear, Anthropic, or their equivalent. You know what great looks like and you've shipped it.
Nice to have
  • Experience building or refreshing a visual identity for a fast‑growing technology company.
  • Experience working with founders on brand, narrative, launch moments, or executive presence.
  • A strong network of creative collaborators across motion, video, production, photography, illustration, web, and experiential work.
  • Experience designing interactive web experiences, motion systems, or product‑led storytelling.
  • Messaging, content strategy, or campaign strategy depth. This is a bonus, not the core requirement.
What we offer
  • A front‑row seat at one of the most interesting companies in AI right now - early enough for real equity upside, late enough for proven PMF.
  • A small, candid, low‑ego team that takes the work seriously without taking themselves too seriously.
  • 5 days a week in the office ( NYC) with a team that genuinely wants to be together.
  • Competitive salary and meaningful equity.
  • Health insurance for you and your dependents
  • New MacBook Pro or Linux machine, monitor, keyboard, etc.
  • The opportunity to travel to Paris multiple times a year
  • Regular team events and offsite
Location

We're prioritizing building our team with an in‑person culture at our offices in Paris, San Francisco, and New York because we value the magic that happens when talented people work closely together.

We have an office‑first culture. Some of the best things about building at Dust are the energy, the fast decisions, and the unexpected conversations that unlock a hard problem, which happen because we are in the same room. Being together is not a formality, it is how we do our best work, and it is something we actively protect.

That said, we hire people with strong judgement and we extend that trust to how they manage their time. When working from home makes more sense for what you need to get done that day, we trust you to make that call.

Why Dust

The models are powerful enough. What's missing is the product layer where AI meets how companies actually work. That's what we're building: the infrastructure that lets any team turn scattered knowledge and tools into coordinated execution with agents they build, own, and run themselves.

We use Dust ourselves every day. We get to shape how humans and agents collaborate while solving our own problems with the product we ship. That loop is rare, and it's why we move fast.

If you're excited about defining a new category and want to join a determined team of optimists who focus on users, ship fast, and don't take themselves too seriously, we'd love to talk.

Even if you don't check every box in our requirements, we encourage you to apply. We value diverse perspectives and backgrounds, and we're more interested in your potential and passion than a perfect match to our checklist.

Learn how we think and work.

  • Our product constitution, a story about our mission
  • Agents at work - Latent Space, podcast with our cofounder, Stanislas Polu, 2024
  • LLMs reasoning and agentic capabilities over time - dotAI, podcast with our cofounder, Stanislas Polu, 2024
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