Upwork Job Details Overview
We are seeking experienced freelance web publisher to design and create stunning landing pages using WordPress, Elementor, and ACF.
This is a white-label engagement; you will work under our brand and deliver high-quality, ready-to-publish pages to our clients. The ideal candidate has a strong eye for typography, layout, colour, pixel-perfect precision, and test-driven development across devices and browsers.
Your profile
* Strong design sense with attention to typography, colour, and layout.
* Experienced in WordPress, Elementor, and ACF Flexible Content.
* Use global settings for colours, fonts, and spacing (no unnecessary nesting or inline styles).
* Build fluid, responsive layouts (em/rem over px).
* Apply proper heading structure and accessibility/SEO best practices.
* Skilled in image optimization and site performance.
* Able to add tasteful animations, transitions, or parallax effects where fitting.
* Experience in white-label delivery – your work appears under our brand, without external credits.
What we offer
* We start with a test task to see if your expertise matches our expectations.
* Long-term collaboration on recurring, creatively challenging projects.
Please add :
* Your portfolio with Elementor/ACF landing page examples with animation effects.
* A short note about your white-label experience and availability.
We’re looking forward to meeting skilled professionals who deliver top-quality, brand-aligned work.
Hi Nicolas , This role stood out because it’s clearly about craft, not page assembly.
White-label publishing with Elementor and ACF only works when structure, typography, spacing systems, and responsiveness are treated as first-class concerns. That’s exactly how I work. I build landing pages using ACF Flexible Content as a modular system, Elementor global styles for colours/typography/spacing, and fluid layouts that scale cleanly across devices.
I avoid deep nesting and inline styles, rely on rem/em for typography and spacing, and validate layouts across breakpoints before delivery. Subtle motion is added only when it supports hierarchy or storytelling, never as decoration.
I’ve worked in white-label setups where my work ships under the agency brand, follows strict internal standards, and passes QA without revision loops. I’m comfortable starting with a test task and scaling into long-term collaboration.
If you’re looking for someone who treats publishing as a system, not a task, this aligns well.
Best regards,
Rehena Akter