Illustrator Wanted for 2D Script-Based Series (160-200 Simple Drawings per Script) - Contract to Hire

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I'm looking to hire a detail-oriented illustrator who can create simple, clean, and minimal illustrations based on long-form video scripts (10–15 minutes of video narrated content). Each script will require anywhere from 120 to 200 illustrations, depending on how much of it can be visually represented. You’ll receive a detailed script with scene-by-scene descriptions, and your task will be to turn those moments into visuals—in a very specific, minimal style (see reference images below). What You’ll Be Doing: Read and interpret long-form scripts (10–15 minutes of narration) Create simple, stylized illustrations that match key script moments Follow a very specific visual style (reference images provided) Deliver 120 to 200 illustrations per script (depending on complexity) Complete each script within 7–10 days Maintain consistent art style and quality across all illustrations ✅ Requirements: Strong ability to replicate a provided visual style exactly High attention to detail and ability to follow scene descriptions Consistent quality control across all illustrations Reliable communication and responsiveness Good time management and able to meet the deadlines Open to quick feedback and revisions when necessary Payment: You’ll be paid $1 for every 5 illustrations delivered. This project is ideal for beginner illustrators. Consistent, ongoing work is available for the right candidate. Reference Style: Looking forward to finding someone who can bring long-form stories to life, frame by frame, with clean and consistent visuals. Apply tot his job

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