Freelance Prompt Writers in Buenos Aires
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Diego Rotmistrovsky
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
Versatile Filmmaker. Jack of all trades.
$250k+
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Versatile Filmmaker. Jack of all trades.
$1.2K+ earned
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AI-Generated Video for BrannForge
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AI-Accelerated Logo Animation for LangChain
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How often do you get to work on projects that are genuinely fun and creatively challenging? 🚀 Another year in, and I’m incredibly grateful to keep collaborating with Contra on promo videos, handling motion graphics + sound design 🎛️✨ This one was especially fun to build. Huge shoutout to @Erin Horner for the beautiful designs 👏 Always great working with a team that values craft and experimentation.
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Motion Design I did for Replit
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Anita Autorino
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
Brand & packaging designer for cosmetic & lifestyle brands
$25k+
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Brand & packaging designer for cosmetic & lifestyle brands
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If you’ve ever designed for a skincare brand, you know the real time sink isn’t the logo. It’s the endless Pinterest scrolling. 🫠 The hunt for the “right” mockup. 🤔 The hours spent trying to visualize the brand before you can even present it. So I built a product that recently won a challenge 🏆 as a trending digital product for 2026. I created a curated Brand Image Prompt Kit for Skincare Brands that helps designers and founders generate packaging mockups and lifestyle visuals using AI, without guessing their way through it. It includes 4 core prompt scenarios, customizable templates, and 20 example visuals generated with Krea, ImageFX, and Adobe Firefly. If you want to explore it: 🔗 Link (https://contra.com/products/jStCKO3s-brand-image-prompt-kit-for-skincare-brands)
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Is minimalist design actually simple, or just harder to get right? Across all my skincare packaging projects, the approach is the same. Minimal does not mean empty. It means every detail works twice as hard. Constraints are what make the design work. Most of the work happens in what you barely notice. Adjusting typography so it feels editorial, not generic. Letting spacing create hierarchy and make reading effortless. Removing anything that does not serve the product. If it is decorative, bye. 👋🏼 When everything is reduced, every decision becomes visible. There is nowhere to hide. What is the first thing you remove to make a design feel cleaner?
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Do you want to know how to make a successful pitch deck that nails THAT client? 🤑 I once has to design a branding for an agency called “Sandwich” sounds simple. It wasn’t. The name says food. The brand had to say strategy. There were multiple concepts but just one goal: make people see beyond the name and trust the thinking behind it. Here's how I did it ⤵
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Think of these as a base layer. Not a final answer. Use the layouts, then change the typography. Adjust the rhythm. Test weight, spacing, contrast. Make mistakes. That’s how good packaging happens. I use this exact approach in client work. Now it’s available as editable Illustrator templates. See what a retail ready foundation actually looks like: 🔗 get the templates here (https://contra.com/products/CMey3etB-typographic-cosmetic-packaging-templates)
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Agustín Ruiz
San Isidro, Argentina
Product designer & DesignOps
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Product designer & DesignOps
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The little friends garden
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Ditherator: Custom Dithered Image Generator
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Brave's design system
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Brave Browser Vertical Tabs Redesign
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