Freelance Graphic Designer (Ongoing, Project-Based — Independent Designer Only)

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This is an ongoing project-based freelance role, not a full-time position and not a guaranteed-hours engagement.

We’re a locally owned home care agency seeking one independent graphic designer we can rely on for recurring design projects as needs arise. We are not looking for agencies or teams.

Typical Projects

• Print materials (rack cards, flyers, one-pagers, brochures)

• Digital assets (social graphics, email headers, simple ads)

• Internal materials (posters, handouts, training visuals)

• Light layout refreshes using existing brand guidelines

No web development. No branding from scratch.

This Role Is a Fit If You

• Have strong layout, typography, and spacing skills

• Are comfortable designing for print (bleeds, margins, print-ready files)

• Can work within brand guidelines without constant direction

• Communicate clearly and meet deadlines

• Prefer steady, recurring freelance projects over one-off gigs

Tools: Adobe InDesign/Illustrator, Affinity, or Canva (advanced users only).

Canva experience alone is not sufficient for this role.

Please Do NOT Apply If:

• You are an agency or represent multiple designers

• You outsource work or subcontract

• You are looking for full-time or guaranteed hours

• You only create social media templates or logos

• You submit generic or copy-paste proposals

• You only use canva, adobe or ai templates

Structure & Pay

• Project-based work

• Paid per project or hourly (scope-dependent)

Work volume varies month to month

Fully remote

How to Apply

In your proposal, include:

• A link to your portfolio with print + layout-heavy examples

• Your preferred pricing structure (hourly or per project)

• The phrase “layout over logos” somewhere in your response

Proposals missing any of the above will not be reviewed.

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