05/09/2026
Freelance Prepress Specialist – Large Format / Trade Show Graphics
Location: Remote (Las Vegas-based company)
Company: No Limit Exhibits
Job Type: Freelance / Contract (Ongoing Work)
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About Us
No Limit Exhibits is a Las Vegas-based trade show exhibit design and production company. We handle everything in-house—from fabrication to large-format graphics, including SEG fabric, dye-sublimation, and custom exhibit builds.
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The Opportunity
We’re looking for a freelance prepress specialist to support our workflow on an as-needed basis. This is ideal for someone experienced in large-format production who can jump in, prep files correctly, and keep projects moving without hand-holding.
Work will vary week to week depending on project load, with consistent opportunities for the right person.
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What You’ll Be Doing
* Preparing client artwork for large-format print (SEG, fabric, vinyl, rigid)
* Checking files for:
* Proper scale (full size vs scaled files)
* Resolution at final output size
* Bleed, trim, and safe areas
* Setting up panel splits and seam placements
* Accounting for keder allowances and finishing requirements
* Prepping files for ONYX RIP workflows (or similar RIP software)
* Flagging and fixing issues before they hit production
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What You Need
* Proven experience in large-format prepress (trade show graphics strongly preferred)
* Strong Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop skills
* Solid understanding of:
* DPI at scale
* Fabric printing (dye-sub is a big plus)
* SEG systems and keder
* Experience with ONYX or similar RIP software
* Ability to work independently and hit deadlines
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Ideal Fit
* Detail-focused and fast
* Understands real-world production (not just design theory)
* Communicates clearly and proactively
* Available for quick turnarounds when needed
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Compensation
* Paid per project or hourly (based on experience)
* Ongoing freelance work for the right fit
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How to Apply
Please submit:
* Resume or relevant experience
* Examples of large-format or production-ready files (if available)
* Brief note on your experience with SEG or fabric graphics