INDG is hiring an Art Director for Healthcare and Consumer Electronics to define how technical products are visualized across CGI, 3D, and high-volume content production.
INDG has spent 20+ years building visual production for brands where product truth matters: shape, material, surface response, scale, function, context, and brand consistency. This role takes that heritage into categories where visual quality has to be both precise and readable. A medical device needs to feel clinically trustworthy without becoming sterile. A wearable or smart home product needs to look engineered, tactile, and desirable without drifting into cosmetic exaggeration.
You will own the visual direction for product imagery, campaign assets, digital twins, variant systems, and production workflows across healthcare and consumer electronics clients. The work is not just making strong images. It is building visual rules that artists, producers, technical teams, and clients can use repeatedly.
The business impact is direct. INDG’s clients need controlled, scalable visual content across markets, channels, product families, and launches. Your role is to make sure that scale does not flatten craft, accuracy, or visual intent.
The outcome: product visuals that are technically accurate, visually disciplined, brand-consistent, and built for production at volume.
What You Will Do
Define Visual Direction for Technical Product Categories
· You’ll create art direction systems for healthcare and consumer electronics: lighting logic, camera language, material behavior, composition, color control, use-context, screen treatment, packaging hierarchy, and product readability.
· You’ll direct work across medical devices, personal care technology, diagnostic products, wearables, smart home devices, appliances, accessories, packaging, and connected hardware.
· You’ll know when an image needs clinical clarity, premium restraint, lifestyle warmth, or technical precision. You’ll translate that judgment into references, shot principles, and quality standards that can survive production.
Direct CGI and 3D Output with Production Awareness
· You’ll review renders with a trained eye: reflection control, plastic response, metal finish, glass behavior, edge definition, lighting falloff, screen glow, shadow language, scale cues, and compositing.
· You’ll work with CGI artists, 3D generalists, technical artists, retouchers, producers, and client teams to move from brief to image without losing the product’s truth.
· You won’t give vague feedback. You’ll identify whether the issue is lighting, material response, geometry, camera, context, or post-production, and make the next step clear.
Build Repeatable Visual Systems
· You’ll help shape production approaches that can generate many controlled outputs from a single product asset or scene setup. That includes product families, colorways, localized packaging, channel formats, seasonal contexts, and campaign extensions.
· You’ll define how approved visual direction becomes usable in pipelines: scene templates, render references, composition rules, visual QA criteria, and reusable asset logic.
· You’ll protect craft inside scale. Automation should remove repetition, not judgment.
Own Quality Across Enterprise Production
· You’ll be responsible for the visual quality bar across projects that often involve multiple teams, markets, formats, and stakeholders.
· You’ll connect creative intent to production reality. When timelines, asset readiness, technical constraints, or client feedback create pressure, you’ll know what can flex and what cannot.
· You’ll help INDG deliver imagery that feels considered, accurate, and consistent whether the output is a hero image, product detail, e-commerce asset, launch visual, or modular content set.

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