Opportunity for a Graphics Design Illustrator (Contractor).

Version 3.1 – Job Posting for a graphic illistrator – Uiniversity of Oregon – Drafted on 5-31-2025

Version 3.1 – Job Posting for a graphic illistrator – Uiniversity of Oregon – Drafted on 5-31-2025

Our company, Electric Aircraft Company, is a Hillsboro, Oregon-based start-up in need of a graphic art illustrator to assist us with creating visualizations of our electric vertical take-off and landing cargo & logistics aircraft.  As you will see in the above linked job description, we have sufficient technical drawings, concept sketches, and inspirational material to start from, but our material is rudimentary and not refined, consistent, nor suitable for purposes of conveying realism visually, and that’s what we need help with.
Furthermore, please feel free to contact me directly with any questions that you may have in this regard.
Best regards,
 
Jeffery Cullen
President
Electric Aircraft Company LLC
Hillsboro Municipal Airport (KHIO)
Portland-Hillsboro, Oregon U.S.A.
Direct: 512-468-2530
Website: ElectricAircraftCompany.com (Site Under Construction)

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