Interview Questions
Marketing
Graphic Designer for Amazon Listings

What tools do you prefer for designing marketing assets and why?
I’m pretty tool-flexible and choose based on what best supports both speed and visual impact. For most marketing assets, I use Canva because it allows for fast iteration and clean, high-converting layouts—especially when testing multiple variations. I’ve also been getting more into tools like Omma and Spline for incorporating 3D visuals, which I think are becoming increasingly important for standing out—especially in product-based content like Amazon listings. Subtle 3D elements can add depth and make visuals feel more premium and scroll-stopping. For UI/UX and layout-driven work, I regularly use Figma, and I’ve built full websites in Webflow and Framer, focusing on clean structure, user flow, and modern design systems. Those tools have helped me develop a strong sense of visual hierarchy and how to guide attention—skills that translate directly into conversion-focused design. For more advanced or detailed work, I’m also comfortable working within Adobe tools when needed. Overall, I focus less on any single tool and more on combining the right tools to create polished, modern visuals that not only look good but are designed to perform.
Marketing
Graphic Designer for Amazon Listings

What graphic design work have you done in the past?
I’ve worked across a range of design projects that combine both aesthetics and functionality, especially in web design, branding, and structured visual documentation.
I’ve designed and built full websites using Webflow, including: Yay High Designs (3D architectural rendering company): https://yay-high-designs.webflow.io/
Dionysia Holdings (real estate/investment platform): https://dionysia-holdings.webflow.io/
These projects required not just visual design, but also layout strategy, user flow, and creating clean, high-converting visuals that align with brand identity.
In addition, I’ve created internal documentation and presentation-style materials that emphasize clarity, hierarchy, and visual consistency. This includes branded operational packets, structured layouts, and polished informational designs. I’ve also designed real estate listing materials and marketing visuals that balance clean aesthetics with persuasive presentation—highlighting key features in a way that’s both visually engaging and conversion-focused.
Overall, my work focuses on: clean, modern layouts, strong visual hierarchy, brand consistency and designing with the end user (or buyer) in mind. I’m comfortable working in Canva and adapting to Photoshop-based workflows as needed.
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Content Creator for AI RPG Campaigns

3. Our payment is $100/week base + $1 per 1,000 views if posting requirements are met. Do you have any questions about how the pay structure works?
That structure makes sense to me, and I like the combination of a consistent base with performance incentives—it aligns well with how I approach content. My only question would be how views are tracked for payouts—whether it’s per video or aggregated across the week—so I can optimize accordingly. Otherwise, it seems very clear.




