[MEP Team] 2D Game Artist Freelance/Contractor (Hybrid)
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
MEP – Product /
Full-time /
Remote
Location: Remote
Job Type: Freelance or Full-time Contractor (Negotiable)
Salary/Rate: Negotiable
We are a dynamic game studio developing an exciting, visually rich mobile rhythm game. We are looking for a passionate and talented 2D artist to join our creative team, contributing to our game's visuals and user interface.
WHAT YOU WILL DO
- Design and create 2D game assets, including but not limited to user interface (UI) components, characters, backgrounds, buttons, and text elements.
- Collaborate closely with the game design and development team to ensure art assets align with the project’s vision and technical requirements.
- Proactively research and propose art concepts that suit the game’s tone and style.
- Provide suggestions to improve UX through intuitive and visually appealing designs.
- Deliver high-quality assets in a timely manner to meet project deadlines.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Proven experience as a 2D artist, preferably in mobile game development.
- Proficiency in 2D art tools (e.g., Photoshop, Illustrator, or similar).
- Strong understanding of UX principles in gaming, with the ability to design clear, intuitive, and aesthetically pleasing user interfaces.
- Ability to adapt to different art styles; experience working in various visual themes (e.g., cartoonish, realistic, fantasy, etc.)
- Previous experience working on rhythm-based mobile games is a plus, but not required.
- A strong portfolio showcasing your art skills and previous work (please include links to your portfolio or attach samples).
- Detail-oriented, proactive, and able to work independently or within a team.
How To Apply
Click the button or contact us at mep.talents@mepplatform.com
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