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Cool job alert: The Barn needs a freelance graphic designer

If you like sports and design, you don't wanna miss this.

NBC Sports, styled in The Barn's trademark woodgrain. (Image courtesy of Nick Matarese)

With its contract with NBC Sports extended through December, The Barn is busier than ever, and the firm is looking for a good freelance graphic designer to join the team.
This will be a part-time position, with the freelancer working on-site at 1313 Innovation in Wilmington twice a week. Pay rate is $30–$50 per hour with a one-month trial period, followed by a three-month minimum with probable expansion. Plus, you’ll get to work on projects for major national clients, and that never hurt anyone’s portfolio.
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