Freelance Art Worker / Graphic Designer
Established in 1986 in the Swedish mountains, our love for skiing in untouched terrain and embarking on adventures in the wild run deep. Our purpose is simple: to bring this freeride spirit to the world. With our products, we aim to make adventures possible 365 days a year.
We are driven by passion, togetherhood, responsibility and winning spirit. We know that an inspiring spread of unique abilities and personalities contribute to our dynamic culture and our success.

We’re looking for a talented Freelance Art Worker / Graphic Designer to support our Marketing team during an exciting phase of international growth.
If you’re a creative doer who loves bringing concepts to life across paid media, social, e‑commerce and seasonal campaigns — and you enjoy working hands‑on in a fast‑moving environment — this could be a great match.
About the assignment
You’ll work closely with our Creative, Social and Paid Media teams to adapt and produce visual content across channels. You’ll also help shape in‑season creative concepts, prepare briefs, support photo/film productions and ensure everything aligns with Peak Performance’s visual identity.
This is a full‑time consultancy assignment based at our Stockholm HQ.
Who we think will thrive
Strong visual and conceptual skills
Experience in graphic design (ideally with e‑commerce exposure)
Comfortable working across paid/social channels
Skilled in layout, motion, typography and photography
A collaborative mindset and clear communication style
Fluent in English
Registered company with F‑skattsedel
If you share our passion, togetherhood, winning spirit and feeling for responsibility, we’d love to hear from you. Get in touch if this sounds like the right fit for you.
- Department
- Marketing
- Locations
- Peak Performance HQ
Peak Performance HQ
About Peak Performance
Back in 1986, two very passionate skiers, one of them a world-class mogul skier with several World Cup wins, were sitting next to each other in a chairlift heading up a mountain. About to test and write about a new skiwear line, they started to talk about why no one was making skiwear that they wanted to wear. Garments that combined excellent functionality with simple, attractive design. Also, they wondered if there was any way that they could stay longer and more often in the ski resort they both loved - the little mountain village Åre, in northern Sweden.
It turned out that the answer to both questions was Peak Performance. Initially, their ambitions didn’t extend much beyond making some clothes for themselves and their friends, in sufficient quantities to make a living from it. The business was shaped by what was important to them. Finding the right design and technical solution was paramount.
And the strategy worked. In the late 1980’s, people were tired of extravagance and superficiality. Everybody was looking for the real thing that comes with genuine quality. Ski jackets with leather details and flannel shirts were suddenly the answer, rather than neon and looking like a fully decorated Christmas tree. Orders generated by the first mail order catalog overwhelmed the little post office in town. So much so that they had to take on more staff just to keep up.
During the early years, most things took longer to do than they should have. After all, Peak Performance was a company founded by skiers – people who more than anything else wanted to ski some winter. Anyone who managed to find our little office in Åre was often confronted with a sign on the front door that read: Gone skiing.