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UNPAID VOLUNTEER - Web Designer

@ Blockchain Climate Institute
New York, New York, United States
RemoteVolunteer
Responsibilities:Design modules, Create pages, Develop wireframes
Requirements Summary:Strong portfolio of nonprofit/web design; proficiency in Figma/Adobe XD/Canva Pro; knowledge of Wix; UI/UX and mobile-first; ability to translate briefs; attention to layout and branding; WordPress experience; collaborative attitude.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Figma, Adobe XD, Canva Pro, Wix, WordPress
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Job Description

THIS IS AN UNPAID VOLUNTEERING ROLE.

Role Title: Web Designer

Role Nature: Volunteer (Unpaid)

Location: Remote

Reports to: Head of Communications (via Senior Communications Manager) 

Collaborates with: Web Developers, IT Support, Editorial Team 

Role Overview 

The Blockchain & Climate Institute (BCI) is seeking a volunteer Web Designer to help reimagine how we present our work to the world. This role focuses on visual storytelling, user experience, and content layout — with an emphasis on mobile-friendly, accessible design and strategic communication. 

You’ll work closely with BCI’s Communications team to design high-impact webpages that support international events, research publications, blog features, and campaigns. This is a design-forward role. You won’t be expected to code, but you’ll be responsible for owning the visual direction of the site in close coordination with developers. 

Key Responsibilities 

  • Design new modules and layouts for BCI’s WordPress-based website 
     
  • Create dynamic, visually compelling pages for events, campaigns, and announcements 
     
  • Develop wireframes and mockups in alignment with communications goals 
     
  • Ensure consistency in style, typography, and tone across web content 
     
  • Work with developers to bring your designs to life and troubleshoot visual issues 
     
  • Propose design improvements that enhance accessibility, responsiveness, and visual clarity 
     
  • Participate in briefings with the Head of Communications and editorial team to align visual narratives with strategic messaging