Virtual Assistant for Design.
High-performing virtual assistants ready to join your design team.
Graphic Designer
Produces on-brand design assets under your design system and review cadence.
Sample week's deliverables
- Social and ad assets shipped
- Slide decks and one-pagers polished
- Brand kit applied consistently
- Light video and motion edits
- Weekly design QA report
Finding and managing the right person is its own full-time job.
What your VA picks up.
Here's the work design teams typically hand off. The shape varies by team, we scope what yours owns first on the intro call.
Asset resizing and adaptation. Assets resized across social, web, and email formats, campaigns adapted to new ad sizes, variations built in every size the channel needs, the format work taken off your plate.
Template-driven production. Social posts built from brand templates, slide decks formatted from the team template, email headers built, one-pager PDFs assembled, the templated work done so your team designs from scratch only when it counts.
File organization and library upkeep. Figma layers cleaned, design file library organized by project, brand asset library updated with new approvals, the icon and illustration library maintained.
Deck and document layout. Slide decks formatted, deck layouts drafted from rough outlines, presentation appendix slides built, case study layouts assembled in the standard template, the deck production load handled.
Asset sourcing and light editing. Brand-compliant stock photos pulled, brand-safe imagery sourced, light photo editing for hero images, icons and graphics resized for new use cases.
Handoff and brand upkeep. Vector files cleaned up from external designers, templates updated when the brand refreshes, handoff packets coordinated to the dev team, the brand kept tidy across every surface.
Your time is valuable. Focus on what actually matters. High-performing virtual assistants ready to join your design team.
Common questions about design VAs.
Don't see yours? Bring it to the discovery call.
How does my VA learn the tools we use, like Figma, Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, Sketch, or Framer?
Will my VA do original design work, or just production?
How does my VA work with my existing design team or art director?
How do you handle confidentiality, especially around unreleased campaigns, brand assets, and product designs?
Will my VA be dedicated to my business, or shared with other clients?
What time zones do your VAs work in?
What does onboarding look like?
What does a virtual assistant cost?
What if it isn't a good match?
Still have questions? Bring them to the call.
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