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Katie L.
Just joined
Sydney, NSW20+ yrs
Hi, I'm Katie.
Founder and Director of The Creative Lodge. With over twenty years in brand strategy, design, marketing, and business development, I bring a strategic lens to every project I work on.
Since starting the business in 2019, I've helped multiple businesses in the property, finance, government, wellness, and consulting sectors grow their businesses and revenue through strategic thinking and good design.
My philosophy has always been to become an extension of your team, acting in your best interests and creating assets that empower you to feel in control of your business, brand and marketing. This is why The Creative Lodge specialises in delivering well-crafted websites in Squarespace, branding that is thoughtful and considered, but not complex, and communication design that is compelling and designed to win over your clients.
Graphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Logo & Brand IdentityPresentation & Pitch Deck Design+4 more
Miguel M.
Just joined
Sydney, NSW10+ yrs
Senior UX/UI and Product Designer with 10 years of experience delivering digital products end-to-end, from research and strategy to high-fidelity execution. Comfortable across the full design spectrum, from AI-powered interfaces and complex data-heavy dashboards to accessibility-first design and high-fidelity prototypes across B2C, B2B SaaS, and public-sector platforms. Verified in Toptal's top 3% of global design talent through a rigorous 5-stage vetting process. Works directly with product managers and engineers in agile teams where clarity and trust are built into the experience.
Website & UI/UX DesignApp DesignWeb Design+4 more
Danielle S.
Narraweena, NSW8+ yrs
Creating shining flourishing brands ✨
Feel confident, feel IN LOVE with your brand identity and website. I bring your vision to life, making every touchpoint of your brand feel aligned, impactful, and effortless.
Visual Identity | Websites | Everyday Impactful Graphics
I'm a graphic & web designer who has been working with start-ups, established and growing small businesses for over 8 years. Prior to that I spent over 10 years in media and brand licensing, working with some of the biggest brands in Australian TV and radio. Today I strive to make each client feel seen, understood and have the trust that they have found a design partner they can rely on again and again.
Logo & Brand IdentityGraphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Website & UI/UX Design+5 more
Dee R.
Woolloomooloo, NSW8+ yrs
8+ years digital marketing experience - SEO, SEM, social strategy & content, lead gen, AI readiness & automation
Multidisciplinary designer with a passion for arts, culture, and human-centered projects. Skilled in graphic and UX design, video editing, videography, writing, and visual storytelling, with deep expertise in Adobe Creative Suite, Figma, and digital marketing tools.
I’ve worked in-house, with agencies, and as a freelancer, adapting across industries while maintaining a thoughtful design approach. My work spans B2B marketing, product photography, videography, motion design, e-commerce, and ad strategy, driving 7-figure growth and strong ROI.
I also enjoy street photography and directing video content.
Logo & Brand IdentityGraphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Website & UI/UX Design+13 more
*Indicative freelancer rates in Australia, not marketplace earnings. Your rate is yours to set.
Web design gigs, questions
Most web designers on Unjumble charge $60 to $120 an hour, and a typical small business site runs $2,500 to $7,000 as a gig. Take on two or three gigs a month and you are into real money; plenty of designers run it alongside agency or in-house work. You set your own rate on every bid, and there is no race to the bottom against offshore accounts.
Small business marketing sites are the bread and butter: 5 to 8 pages, brief to launch in a few weeks. After that it is landing pages for campaigns, Shopify stores, redesigns of tired sites, and Webflow or WordPress builds. Businesses in Sydney also post a steady run of smaller gigs, fix-ups, speed work and new pages on existing sites, which are great for filling gaps between bigger builds.
Most designers bid outcome-based: a fixed price for an agreed scope, split into stages (design, build, launch). Scope the revision rounds up front, two or three is normal, and price the extras (content writing, extra pages, SEO setup) as line items rather than absorbing them. For open-ended work, bid time-based and track the hours. Underquoting to win a gig usually costs you the margin AND the review.
Figma for design, then at least one build platform done well: Webflow, WordPress or Shopify cover most briefs (Framer is growing fast). Beyond the build, the designers who win repeat work know the basics of Google Analytics and Search Console, page-speed tuning, and how to hand a site over so the owner can edit it themselves. Mention the platforms you build on in your bids; businesses search for them by name.
Live sites you have shipped, not mockups; they will open them on their phone, so make sure your portfolio loads fast. A bid that shows you read the brief beats a cheaper generic one almost every time. After your first few gigs, your verified reviews and completion history do most of the selling.
Almost never for web design; most gigs run end to end through chat and a video call or two. Being local still matters though: businesses pick local freelancers because you are in their timezone, you know the market, and they can call you. Some will want one face-to-face for a bigger build.
New freelancers get a fair go in our ranking, you are not buried under established profiles, and a Just joined call-out tells businesses you are fresh, not flaky. Stack the deck: put your three best live sites in your portfolio, bid early (first bids get read first), and write each bid to the brief. One finished gig with a good review changes everything from there.
Every gig is split into stages agreed up front. The business funds each stage before you start, the money is held securely through Stripe, and it is released to you when the stage is signed off. No chasing invoices, no doing the build and hoping.