What are the responsibilities and job description for the Graphic Designer position at Turtlebox Audio?
About Turtlebox Audio
The first Turtlebox was born out of necessity. After breaking every “loud” product on the market through routine outdoor use, the idea of the Turtlebox was born in our garage, not as a business but just for personal use. Nothing else could get the job done.
Most portable speakers aren’t actually meant for the outdoors and can’t withstand the elements, the ones that can aren’t loud enough to be heard. When you’re at the beach or on an ATV, you need sound to carry in order to hear it over the wind, waves, and boat engines, you need a Turtlebox.
We soon realized that there was a huge need for the Turtlebox among likeminded adventurers and our journey began to set out to make the world’s loudest most rugged outdoor portable speaker.
Click here for a peek inside our workplace!
Job Overview
We’re on the hunt for a Graphic Designer with 5 years of experience to join our crew. You’ll be the creative genius behind our visuals, making sure everything from our social media posts to our product packaging looks as sharp as our sound.
Key Responsibilities
Working for Turtlebox
Back when we lived together in a house on the Buffalo Bayou in Houston, we used "Live Free" as a motto for our lives. It was printed on a sign that hung over the back door as a reminder to Live Free when we went out into the world. The basic idea is to be unafraid of what others might think. The bible describes it as letting go of your fear of man, to instead consider what God would think. So, we became unafraid of the disapproval that more close-minded people in our lives might have of our actions and decisions. When one of us got in a rut or weren't happy or couldn't make a decision, another guy would tell him "Live Free" and it was a reminder to free ourselves of whatever the burden might be, to act boldly and take the bull by the horns and do what our gut said was right. Sometimes it manifested in crazy acts of fun such as riding our bikes through the grocery store at night blaring the Titanic song on a Turtlebox. We bought a boat together on a whim and it provided some of the most epic adventures we've ever had. We threw parties and got everyone dancing like no one was watching. We invited down-on-their-luck characters into our life and included them and helped them where we could. We lived communally in ways most people don’t. And, eventually all this gave us the courage to create a company that has helped us to Live Free and live the way we want everyday.
We have a Live Free sign in our office now and you'll see us continue to use the phrase on our website and in our marketing. We hope it encourages you like it has us.
The first Turtlebox was born out of necessity. After breaking every “loud” product on the market through routine outdoor use, the idea of the Turtlebox was born in our garage, not as a business but just for personal use. Nothing else could get the job done.
Most portable speakers aren’t actually meant for the outdoors and can’t withstand the elements, the ones that can aren’t loud enough to be heard. When you’re at the beach or on an ATV, you need sound to carry in order to hear it over the wind, waves, and boat engines, you need a Turtlebox.
We soon realized that there was a huge need for the Turtlebox among likeminded adventurers and our journey began to set out to make the world’s loudest most rugged outdoor portable speaker.
Click here for a peek inside our workplace!
Job Overview
We’re on the hunt for a Graphic Designer with 5 years of experience to join our crew. You’ll be the creative genius behind our visuals, making sure everything from our social media posts to our product packaging looks as sharp as our sound.
Key Responsibilities
- Keep our brand looking fresh across all platforms—think of yourself as our visual DJ, mixing up new designs that hit all the right notes.
- Design everything from eye-catching web graphics to killer social media content, plus the packaging that makes our speakers look as good as they sound.
- Team up with marketing and product folks to make sure our visuals are always on-brand and on point.
- Get your hands dirty with product design elements, helping our speakers look as tough as they really are.
- Stay in the know about design trends—because we want to be ahead of the curve, not stuck in last year’s playlist.
- 5 years of graphic design experience, preferably in consumer products, outdoor gear, or something equally cool.
- Adobe Creative Suite is basically your best friend (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign—you know the drill).
- A portfolio that makes us say, “Wow, this person knows their stuff!” We’re especially looking for work that shows off your branding and product design chops.
- You can juggle multiple projects without dropping the ball, and you’ve got an eagle eye for detail.
- Bonus points if you love the outdoors as much as we do.
Working for Turtlebox
Back when we lived together in a house on the Buffalo Bayou in Houston, we used "Live Free" as a motto for our lives. It was printed on a sign that hung over the back door as a reminder to Live Free when we went out into the world. The basic idea is to be unafraid of what others might think. The bible describes it as letting go of your fear of man, to instead consider what God would think. So, we became unafraid of the disapproval that more close-minded people in our lives might have of our actions and decisions. When one of us got in a rut or weren't happy or couldn't make a decision, another guy would tell him "Live Free" and it was a reminder to free ourselves of whatever the burden might be, to act boldly and take the bull by the horns and do what our gut said was right. Sometimes it manifested in crazy acts of fun such as riding our bikes through the grocery store at night blaring the Titanic song on a Turtlebox. We bought a boat together on a whim and it provided some of the most epic adventures we've ever had. We threw parties and got everyone dancing like no one was watching. We invited down-on-their-luck characters into our life and included them and helped them where we could. We lived communally in ways most people don’t. And, eventually all this gave us the courage to create a company that has helped us to Live Free and live the way we want everyday.
We have a Live Free sign in our office now and you'll see us continue to use the phrase on our website and in our marketing. We hope it encourages you like it has us.
Salary : $65,000 - $85,000
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