Freelance AI Artist - Image & Brand
KirinWe’re looking for someone who lives and breathes AI image and video gen
You should know the current image/video gen landscape cold, understand how to coax specific looks out of different systems, and be able to turn loose ideas into production-quality images and videos fast. You’ll work closely with our marketing and product teams to shape the visual identity of the brand using cutting-edge AI tools.
If you enjoy rapid experimentation, pushing new models to their limits, and building repeatable pipelines that deliver consistent, high-quality output, you’ll fit perfectly.
Requirements
Deep experience with modern image and video models (Kling, Nano Banana, Seedream, Hailuo, Sora 2, etc)
Strong familiarity with inference providers (Fal, Replicate, Krea, Florafauna, Weavy, etc) and their capabilities
Ability to design and refine prompts, workflows, and pipelines to achieve specific visual styles through LoRAs and other methods
Proven ability to deliver polished, on-brand assets quickly without heavy direction
Strong sense of visual identity, composition, and storytelling
Helpful but not required
Technical / software engineering background
Fluency with ComfyUI (self-hosted or Runpod/etc)
Prompting with json is a plus
Responsibilities
Produce high-quality photos and videos for ads, website, social, and product needs
Continuously test new models and workflows and apply improvements to our creative pipelines
Maintain consistency and quality across all AI-generated assets
Collaborate with marketing to align creative output with performance goals and brand direction
Organize and deliver production-ready files in clean, reusable formats
Originally posted on Himalayas
Opens the company's application page
Listed via
Himalayas
himalayas.app
Similar roles
Design & Tech
Related reads from TCHNX

AI Training Data Is Poisoning Design Trends. Here's How to Spot It
As generative AI tools flood the design industry, their training datasets are creating a homogenised aesthetic. We investigate how outdated samples are flattening creativity and what designers can do about it.

Why Do AI-Generated Algorithmic Interfaces Feel Wrong?
AI-optimized interfaces may be mathematically efficient, but they often violate the psychological principles humans expect. I examine why algorithmic design creates friction, even when the data suggests it shouldn't.

Why AI Design Tools Are Quietly Replacing Junior Designers and What Actually Comes Next
AI tools promise efficiency, but London studios are discovering an unexpected paradox: automation creates new bottlenecks requiring precisely the expertise being eliminated. We investigate what's actually happening to entry-level design work.