Freelance Graphic Designer (Medical Device – Print & Tradeshow Focus | Remote, PST Hours)

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We are seeking an experienced freelance graphic designer to support a fast-paced medical device company based in Northern California. This role focuses heavily on high-end print production and large-format tradeshow graphics, so strong technical expertise is essential.

This is a remote, project-based role with the potential to grow into long-term or full-time work.

Candidates must be available to work and communicate during Pacific Time (PST) business hours.

What You’ll Do

•Design and produce print materials (ads, brochures, posters, sales collateral)

• Create large-format tradeshow graphics (booths, backdrops, signage)

• Follow and maintain strict brand guidelines

• Prepare press-ready files (bleeds, color profiles, resolution, specs)

• Develop Word/PowerPoint templates and presentations

• Assist with basic HTML email invites / simple web pages

• Manage multiple projects in a fast-paced environment

Required Skills & Experience

• Strong background in print design and production

• Experience with large-format / tradeshow graphics

• Advanced proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop)

• Proficiency in Microsoft Office (PowerPoint, Word, Excel)

• Ability to produce accurate, print-ready files

• Ability to work PST hours and communicate in real time

• Strong attention to detail and deadlines

Nice to Have

• Medical device or healthcare experience

• Basic HTML knowledge

• Familiarity with JotForm and Dropbox

• Illustration and retouching skills

Required Screening Questions

• Describe a tradeshow or large-format project you worked on.

• Explain how you prepare a file for print.

• Example of working within strict brand guidelines.

• Rate your skill level (1–10) for Adobe tools and PowerPoint.

• Your time zone and PST availability.

To Apply

• Resume

• Portfolio with print and large-format work

• Answers to screening questions

• Availability during PST hours

• Typical turnaround times

• Please include your hourly rate and typical availability.

Compensation:

Competitive hourly rate based on experience. We are seeking senior-level designers with

strong print production expertise.

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