Remote Junior Illustrator - Childrens Books & Digital Art

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Job Summary

The Elite Job is seeking a passionate and imaginative Junior Illustrator to join our creative team. This fully remote role is ideal for a budding artist with a flair for storytelling through visual art. As a Junior Illustrator, you will play a vital role in developing engaging, child-friendly illustrations for digital storybooks, learning materials, and interactive content. Whether you are freshly out of art school or self-taught with a stunning portfolio, we are looking for someone who brings characters to life with heart, humor, and vibrant creativity.

Key Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with senior illustrators, writers, and editors to visually conceptualize childrens stories and digital content.

  • Create expressive, original illustrations aligned with project briefs and target age groups (primarily ages 3–10).

  • Translate written narratives into sequential art, ensuring visual consistency and emotional resonance.

  • Work with digital tools to prepare artwork in required formats, resolutions, and layouts.

  • Take constructive feedback and revise artwork based on editorial and creative direction.

  • Maintain project deadlines and manage multiple assignments simultaneously.

  • Contribute to brainstorming sessions and bring fresh, imaginative ideas to the table.

Required Skills and Qualifications

  • Strong drawing, sketching, and coloring skills, particularly for characters, animals, and imaginative scenes.

  • Proficiency in digital illustration tools (such as Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Procreate, Clip Studio Paint, or similar).

  • Ability to adapt artistic style based on brand or book requirements.

  • Solid understanding of composition, color theory, and visual storytelling.

  • Basic knowledge of file formats and exporting illustrations for print and digital publishing.

  • Strong communication and time management skills.

Experience

  • 0–2 years of professional experience in illustration or digital art.

  • A portfolio showcasing relevant work for childrens content is essential (even personal or student projects are welcome).

  • Internship or freelance experience in illustration is a plus but not required.

Working Hours

  • Flexible schedule with the option to choose your preferred working hours.

  • Must be available for weekly check-in meetings and occasional project reviews via Zoom or similar tools.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Passion for childrens literature, early education, and visual storytelling.

  • An eye for detail, color harmony, and emotive expression in characters.

  • Ability to accept feedback positively and adjust creative output accordingly.

  • Self-motivated and reliable in a remote work environment.

  • Creative problem-solving mindset and eagerness to learn and grow artistically.

Benefits

  • Competitive pay based on experience and portfolio.

  • Remote work flexibility – work from home or anywhere in the world.

  • Opportunity to build a diverse portfolio of published work.

  • Supportive and collaborative creative team environment.

  • Mentorship from experienced illustrators and art directors.

  • Ongoing opportunities for long-term collaboration and career advancement.

Why Join The Elite Job?

At The Elite Job, we are not just about matching talent with work — we are about nurturing creativity, unlocking potential, and helping illustrators build meaningful, impactful careers. We partner with educational brands, publishers, and childrens media to produce content that inspires and delights young readers. Join us and become part of a team that values artistic passion, storytelling magic, and the power of imagination.

How to Apply

Please submit your application by sending the following to us.

  • Your updated resume or CV

  • A link to your illustration portfolio (PDF or online)

  • A short cover letter telling us why you are excited about this role

  • Optional: Include any relevant social media handles or personal website

We review applications on a rolling basis, so do not wait—bring your creativity to life and apply today!

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