This internship will help support the design needs of our graphic artists, project managers, and creative director. As the Graphic Design Intern, you will gain working knowledge into the daily responsibilities of a graphic artist at an expanding company, learning professional skills for the future. You'll receive feedback from experienced, full-time professionals in graphic design, editing and creative departments.
This internship is designed for entry-level professionals. We are looking for individuals who are serious about building a strong portfolio and starting a design career.
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