We’re looking for a Web Designer who can do more than make things look good, someone who understands how layout, copy, structure, and development work together to create sites that actually work.
You’ll work across branding, marketing, and product sites - designing clear, fast, user-friendly experiences in Figma and then building them in Webflow. Some projects will start from scratch, others will involve refining or rebuilding what’s already there. Either way, you’ll be the person who takes an idea and turns it into something people can actually use.
This role is part visual, part structural, and part strategic. You’ll need to know how to bring a brand to life on the web, think about how pages flow together, and make smart decisions about what to build and how. We value clarity over cleverness, systems over one-offs, and clean execution over trends.
What you’ll do
As a Web Designer at Linford, you’ll own projects end-to-end - from wireframe and layout to build and polish.
- Design websites in Figma with a strong sense of layout, type, and rhythm
- Build those designs in Webflow - clean structure, CMS logic, zero bloat
- Create flexible components and style guides for future updates
- Collaborate with brand designers, strategists, and developers where needed
- Optimise for mobile, speed, accessibility, and clarity
- Think about the whole journey - not just how the homepage looks
- Stay current with best practices, plugins, and smart ways to speed up delivery
What we’re looking for
You’re a creative thinker with a practical streak. You care about polish, but you also know when to ship.
- You’ve designed and built multiple sites in Webflow, start to finish
- You’re confident in Figma and understand design systems
- You’re not afraid to work directly in Webflow - structure, CMS, interactions, the lot
- You understand basic SEO, accessibility, and how design affects performance
- You’re comfortable working solo or with a small team, you know how to manage your own time
- You enjoy the challenge of keeping things simple and functional
- Bonus: you’ve worked with brand identity systems and helped translate them into web
This is a freelance or part-time role. Fully remote. Flexible hours. UK or EU timezone preferred.
How to apply
Send us a few examples of websites you’ve designed and built, tell us what your role was and what you’re most proud of. A short note about why you’re interested goes a long way too.