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Remote Animator Jobs in Ontario (NOW HIRING)

Graphic Designer

Toronto, ON · Remote

CA$60 - CA$90/hr

Remote Role Responsibilities * Convert legacy decks into modern, polished PowerPoint presentations ... Qualifications Must-Have * Expert-level proficiency in Microsoft PowerPoint (animations ...

Hybrid or Remote Responsibilities * Design & Implementation: Lead the end-to-end development of ... Strong understanding of animation principles (easing, timing, physics-based motion) and experience ...

Graphic Designer

Newmarket, ON · Remote

CA$32 - CA$35/hr

Toronto (Remote) About Treefrog Treefrog is a full-service digital agency that combines brand strategy, creative design, and technology to help ambitious organizations grow. We partner with clients ...

Graphic Designer

Toronto, ON · Remote

CA$40 - CA$45/hr

This will be REMOTE, and 40 hours per week. Rate range is $40-45 per hour, t4. Ideally, you have pharma agency experience. What you'll be responsible for: - overall visual design / execution of ...

Graphic Designer (Level 2)

Toronto, ON · Remote

CA$25.60 - CA$32/hr

Remote (EST Time Zone) (English) * Create brand-compliant, visually compelling designs for both print and digital channels * Design and produce marketing materials including web assets, social media ...

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How much do remote animator jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote animator in Ontario is $81,956.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49,000.00 and $107,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Does a Remote Animator Do?

As a remote animator, your duties involve creating animation for websites, video games, film, television shows, or commercials. You may work on different forms of media, but you do so from a remote location instead of in a company office or studio. You may design characters and scenes using imaging software or motion capture programs, and depending on your clients or employer, you may use proprietary software to create the animation.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Animator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Animator, you typically need strong artistic ability, proficiency in animation principles, and experience with a relevant degree or portfolio. Mastery of industry-standard software such as Adobe After Effects, Toon Boom, or Blender, along with familiarity with remote collaboration tools, is essential. Excellent communication, self-motivation, and time management skills help you collaborate effectively and meet deadlines in a remote environment. These skills ensure high-quality creative output, seamless teamwork, and reliable project delivery when working independently from a distance.

How do Remote Animators typically collaborate with creative teams and clients while working from different locations?

Remote Animators often rely on a combination of project management tools, video conferencing, and cloud-based file sharing to maintain clear communication and efficient workflow with creative teams and clients. Regular check-ins, feedback sessions, and collaborative platforms like Slack or Trello help ensure that everyone stays aligned on project goals, deadlines, and revisions. Being proactive in communication and maintaining organized files are essential for overcoming the challenges of remote collaboration and delivering high-quality animation work.

What are remote animators?

Remote animators are professionals who create animations, graphics, and visual effects for various media—such as films, video games, advertisements, or websites—while working from a location outside of a traditional studio, often from home or anywhere with internet access. They use digital tools and software to collaborate with clients and teams online, submitting their work electronically. This arrangement provides flexibility and often enables animators to work with companies or clients worldwide. Remote animators need strong communication skills, self-discipline, and proficiency in animation software to succeed in this role.

What is the difference between Remote Animator vs Remote Graphic Designer?

AspectRemote AnimatorRemote Graphic Designer
Required SkillsAnimation software, storytelling, visual designDesign software, branding, visual communication
Work EnvironmentAnimation studios, media companies, freelanceAdvertising agencies, corporate branding, freelance
Common CertificationsAnimation certifications, Adobe Certified ExpertDesign certifications, Adobe Certified Expert

Remote Animators focus on creating animated content using specialized software, often for media, entertainment, or advertising. Remote Graphic Designers work on visual branding, layouts, and static images for various clients or companies. While both roles require strong design skills and familiarity with Adobe tools, Animators emphasize motion and storytelling, whereas Graphic Designers concentrate on static visuals. Both roles are commonly found in remote work environments and share similar certification requirements.

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Junior 2D Artist/Animator (8-Month Contract)

Big Viking Games

Toronto, ON • Remote

Contractor

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Important:

Please note that this is a 8-month remote contract position, with the possibility of renewal. The role is for an independent self-employed contractor and is not a full-time employment opportunity. Contractors can work remotely from anywhere in Ontario, Canada (provided they are legally authorized to do so).

A Little About Us:

Making fans - That's what we're all about! Since our humble beginnings in 2011, these two words have driven Big Viking Games to become the successful company it is today. We are focused on making our mark as a next-generation, live operations games company.

We believe that each Viking is unique and brings exponential value to the company. In return, we provide Vikings with the opportunity to solve problems through continuous learning and fostering feedback, ultimately mastering their craft. By investing in our Vikings and in new technologies, we can continue our success for years to come.

We are embarking on an adventure and rely on our team of skilled, enthusiastic, and collaborative Vikings to turn our ship towards a new horizon. With that in mind, we are on the hunt for exceptional art and animation talent to join us on this new journey and help hoist the sails!

The Nitty-Gritty:

We are on the hunt for a 2D Artist/Animator who is able to create game-ready assets for game development for our flagship game, YoWorld. Reporting to the Lead Artist, this position will be remote and will collaborate with a variety of internal stakeholders such as Production, LiveOps and Product teams. Our goal is that our contractors can jump in, learn the art styles and process and begin contributing to the team in a short period of time.

Responsibilities:

  • Creating compelling assets focusing on props, furniture, houses, backgrounds OR costumes
  • Create engaging high quality 2D animation on style and within design constraints
  • Working independently and collaboratively with team members to develop unique assets which fit the style established
  • Taking concepts through to final execution of artwork
  • Working closely with other artists and animators along with game designers and producers to ship quality games on time and on budget

Requirements

Must-Haves:

  • Must have access to a Windows PC (our art environment is not compatible with macOS; while you may use your Mac for some tasks, a Windows setup is required for production work)
  • 3+ years of experience creating 2D game art preferably in the social/mobile gaming space
  • 2+ years of 2D animation experience
  • Experience with MidJourney or similar AI image generation
  • Strong working knowledge of the Adobe Creative Suite (Specifically Animate CC, Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop)
  • Proven track record of creating appealing, high quality characters, props and environments
  • Experience taking features from concept to final in-game art
  • Understanding of the principles of animation
  • Experience creating character animation
  • Solid understanding of perspective and isometry, composition, character design, colour theory, visual effects and lighting
  • Strong attention to detail, so you'll notice we've asked you to mention 'Kattegat' in your application
  • Experience with photo manipulation
  • Strong knowledge of the game development process
  • Task-driven, self-motivated and proactive

Nice to Haves:

  • F2P game experience
  • A demonstrated aptitude in creating isometric art in a photo-realistic style
  • A knowledge or interest in utilizing A.I. as a tool for ideation and supplementing your artistic skill
  • A working knowledge of Blender
  • Experience with rigging 3D character models for animation
  • Experience with Confluence and Jira

If the idea of creating 2D art and animation for a gaming company sounds exciting, we'd love to hear from you! Send us your resume and cover letter as well as a link to your portfolio.

Big Viking Games is committed to creating an inclusive and accessible environment for all candidates. We welcome applications from individuals of all abilities and will provide accommodations throughout the hiring process as needed. If you require any accommodations, please email hr@bigvikinggames.com so we can work with you to support your needs.