@jaydigital
Multidisciplinary Independent Digital Artist
My name is Jay Digital, a self-taught digital artist, developer, and creative technologist with over a decade of hands-on experience, working as a fully remote, one-person creative practice.
My work spans design, development, visual media, AI-assisted workflows, automation, and creative systems. Alongside client work, I am building as an artist and educator, focusing on music, cinematic visuals, AI-powered design, and documenting real-world lessons from a self-built creative career.
I am available for remote, project-based creative and technical work, as well as consulting and collaboration. This includes branding and visual identity, graphic design, typography, website design and development, frontend implementation, and UI focused work. I also take on photography, cinematic visual content, video editing, and motion graphics when projects benefit from strong visual storytelling. In addition to traditional creative work, I work with AI-assisted image creation, creative automation, and custom workflow systems that help creators and businesses move faster and more consistently. I am also available for creative technology consulting, process design, and documentation, especially where art, code, and systems intersect. I prefer clear scope, strong standards, and remote-first collaboration.
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