Marketing and Brand Designer

As a Marketing and Brand Design Intern, you will help shape how PROTECT3D looks, feels, and communicates. You will design internal and external-facing assets that support our brand, communicate new products, and help tell the story of how custom medical devices can scale. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys visual design, clear communication, and working closely with product and engineering teams to translate complex ideas into compelling visuals.

Application Instructions

To apply, please email internships@protect3d.io with the subject line "Marketing and Brand Designer" and in the body answer the questions below.

Please also attach an up to date resume. The interview process will be two rounds. First round interview offers will be extended by February 25th, 2026.

What You Will Do
  • Design marketing and brand assets using tools such as Figma, Canva, or similar platforms
  • Create visuals for internal use including presentations, product documentation, and workflows
  • Design external-facing assets such as website graphics, product launch materials, and sales collateral
  • Collaborate with product and engineering teams to communicate new product features and launches
  • Help maintain and evolve PROTECT3D's visual identity and brand consistency
What We Are Looking For
  • Experience with design tools such as Figma, Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, or similar
  • Strong visual design sense and attention to detail
  • Ability to translate technical or medical concepts into clear, engaging visuals
  • Comfortable taking direction and iterating quickly based on feedback
  • Bonus experience with branding, marketing, or content for startups or healthcare
You Will Gain
  • Hands-on experience designing assets for a real medical technology company
  • Exposure to product launches, brand strategy, and go-to-market workflows
  • A strong portfolio of professional design and marketing work used by the business
Email Application Questions
Please limit each response to no more than 5 sentences.
  1. 1. What design tools do you have experience with, and what kinds of assets have you created using them?
  2. 2. Have you designed materials intended to explain complex or technical ideas? If so, how did you approach clarity and visual hierarchy?
  3. 3. Tell us about a time you took ownership of a creative project or improved something that did not previously exist. What motivated you?