About Us
Graphix Garage is a full-service wrap and graphics shop specializing in commercial and fleet branding. We design, print, and install everything in-house, helping businesses grow through high-impact mobile advertising.
Position Overview
We are seeking a skilled contract graphic designer with experience in vehicle wraps and large-format graphics. This role is project-based and ideal for someone who can consistently deliver clean, print-ready designs with quick turnaround times.
Scope of Work
- Design vehicle wraps (full, partial, and spot graphics) for trucks, vans, trailers, and fleets
- Create production-ready files including proper scaling, bleed, and paneling
- Adapt designs across multiple vehicle types while maintaining brand consistency
- Work from provided branding, direction, or creative briefs
- Revise designs based on internal and client feedback
- Prepare final files for print and production
Requirements
- Proven experience designing vehicle wraps (portfolio required)
- Strong proficiency in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop
- Experience with vehicle templates and large-format print setup
- Ability to work independently and meet deadlines
- Strong attention to detail and organization
- Clear communication and responsiveness
Preferred
- Experience working with wrap shops or print environments
- Basic understanding of vinyl installation and how design affects install
- Familiarity with materials like Avery Dennison or 3M
Compensation
- Project-based pay (per design or per vehicle)
- Rates based on experience and scope of work
- Opportunity for consistent, ongoing work with the right fit
Contract Details
- 1099 independent contractor position
- Flexible schedule – work on your own time as long as deadlines are met
- Work assigned on a per-project basis
- Must be able to turn projects around efficiently (typical timelines discussed upfront)
How to Apply
Send your portfolio (vehicle wrap work required) and a brief introduction to:
graphixgaragetn@gmail.com
What We’re Looking For
Someone who understands that vehicle wrap design isn’t just about making it look good—it has to print right, fit right, and install right. If you can hit all three consistently, this can turn into a steady stream of work.
Work Location: Remote