Squarespace UX/UI Designer Needed to Create Replicable Landing-Style Microsite Template (2–3 Pages)

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Description: We’re looking for a UX/UI designer with strong Squarespace experience to help us create a clean, modern, and highly replicable microsite template (2–3 pages). These microsites function like evergreen landing pages. They’re essentially “brochure” sites — clear messaging, strong hierarchy, conversion-focused, and easy to duplicate for future initiatives. This is not a large website build. It’s a focused design challenge: create a polished, conversion-oriented template we can reuse again and again inside Squarespace. What we need: • A redesigned homepage layout optimized like a landing page (strong above-the-fold section, clear CTA, clear value proposition) • 1–2 supporting interior page templates that follow a consistent system • Improved visual hierarchy so headline, subheading, and CTA are visible without scrolling • More intentional proportions between banner image, text blocks, and supporting sections • Cleaner spacing (eliminate awkward white space and inconsistent margins) • Refined button styling that aligns with our brand • A footer that feels designed — not tacked on • More thoughtful use of our brand color palette across section backgrounds • Stronger overall brand integration What’s not working in our current template: • Banner image feels oversized • Header content sits too low • CTA requires scrolling • Sections feel disproportionate • White space feels unintentional • Buttons feel stylistically disconnected • Navigation placement feels awkward • Footer feels like an afterthought Deliverables: • Final Squarespace template (homepage + 1–2 interior page layouts) • Clear spacing, hierarchy, and color system we can replicate • A repeatable framework that allows us to swap content easily without breaking the design Ideal candidate: • Proven Squarespace UX/UI portfolio • Strong understanding of landing page best practices • Excellent eye for spacing, proportion, and hierarchy • Comfortable working within Squarespace constraints (no heavy custom development needed) • Able to create systems, not just one-off designs To apply: Please share 2–3 Squarespace sites you’ve designed and briefly explain what you improved from a UX or conversion standpoint. Apply To this Job Company : Upwork Salary : Work from home  

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