Freelance UI Designers in ChandigarhFreelance UI Designers in Chandigarh
SaaS Product Designer | UI UX Generalist | Framer AI Expert
5.0
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38
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SaaS Product Designer | UI UX Generalist | Framer AI Expert
Designer & Developer | Figma | Adobe Photoshop | Webflow
5.0
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3
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Designer & Developer | Figma | Adobe Photoshop | Webflow
UI/UX Designer
5.0
Rating
7
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UI/UX Designer
Full Stack Creative | Video Editing, Graphic & Web Design
Full Stack Creative | Video Editing, Graphic & Web Design
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Meta Ads Video Editing — Lead Generation Campaign Client: Palmary Loans (Australian Mortgage Broker) Platform: Meta — Facebook & Instagram (Feed, Reels, Stories) Goal: Generate qualified leads for mortgage brokering services Palmary Loans needed a consistent flow of short-form video content to run as paid Meta ads targeting Australian homebuyers and property investors. The brief was clear — take raw footage and turn it into scroll-stopping creatives that could drive real lead volume in a competitive financial services market. What I delivered: Starting from raw talking-head footage, I edited multiple video variations across formats — vertical Reels, square feed ads, and Story placements — each adapted to how that specific placement is consumed. One source shoot, multiple assets ready to test. Every video was built around the three things that make financial service ads convert on Meta: a strong hook in the first 2–3 seconds that speaks directly to a homebuyer's anxiety or aspiration, a clean benefit-driven middle section that builds trust fast, and a clear CTA close that removes friction and tells the viewer exactly what to do next. Captions were added with clean modern styling — essential for financial content where the majority of viewers watch on silent autoplay. Motion graphics and text overlays were used to emphasise key messages (rates, savings, trust signals) without overwhelming the speaker. Music selection matched the professional yet approachable tone a mortgage broker needs — reassuring, not corporate. The kind of energy that says "I'm on your side" rather than "I'm a bank." Delivered: —> Multiple short-form video cuts (Reels, Feed, Stories) —> Animated captions throughout —> Platform-optimised exports for direct Meta upload —> Variations ready for A/B testing
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Event Highlight Video — Multi-Camera Team Compilation Project type: Event video editing & post-production Deliverable: Single cohesive highlight video Source material: 5 separate video clips from 5 team members Key tasks: Multi-source sync · Captions · Sound design · Transitions · Color & pacing The Challenge The client came with raw footage from 5 different team members — each filmed on a different device, at different times, with different lighting, different audio quality, and different framing. Individually, each clip told a fragment of the story. The job was to turn those fragments into one seamless, professional video that felt like it was always meant to be a single piece. That's a harder edit than most people realize. When you're working with one camera, one shoot, one environment — you're just cutting. When you're working with 5 sources, you're solving continuity, audio consistency, visual tone, and pacing all at once. What I Did 1. Multi-Source Assembly & Continuity Edit The first task was reviewing all 5 clips and building a logical story arc — what moment comes first, what builds in the middle, what closes strong. I structured the sequence around the event's natural energy flow rather than just chronological order, which gave the final video a much stronger sense of narrative momentum. Clips with mismatched color temperatures and exposure levels were brought into a consistent visual tone so the viewer doesn't notice the jump between sources — they just experience the event. 2. Caption Design & Placement Animated captions were added throughout — not auto-generated, but designed and timed manually to match the speech rhythm and visual pacing of each scene. Caption style was kept clean and readable at small sizes, since most viewers watch on mobile. Placement was adjusted per clip to avoid covering key subjects or action in the frame. 3. Sound Matching & Audio Cleanup Five clips. Five different audio environments. This is where most amateur edits fall apart — jarring volume jumps, background noise shifting between cuts, music that doesn't breathe with the visuals. I cleaned each audio track individually, leveled the mix across all clips, and laid a music bed underneath that tied the energy of the entire video together. SFX transitions were used at key cut points to give the edit physical texture — the kind of detail that viewers feel without knowing why the video feels more professional. 4. Transitions & Visual Flow Transitions were selected and timed to match the event's tone — energetic where the moment called for it, clean and simple where the content needed to speak. No template-dump transitions. Each one was chosen because it served the cut, not because it was available. The result is a video that moves — you don't sit waiting for the next thing to happen. The pacing keeps the viewer in the moment from first frame to last. 5. Final Polish Color grade applied for consistent warmth and brand-appropriate tone across all 5 sources Music fades and audio ducking under speech segments Opening and closing frames designed to work as standalone still thumbnails Exported in platform-ready format, optimized for social sharing and event replay
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Web Design and Frontend Dev+ Fast Turnaround ⚡
$1k+
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1x
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5.0
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1
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Web Design and Frontend Dev+ Fast Turnaround ⚡
Web designer building using Figma and WebFlow
1x
Hired
5.0
Rating
2
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Web designer building using Figma and WebFlow