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Graphic Design Intern

Chicago, IL

Who We Are 

At AbelsonTaylor Group, work that makes you feel good isn’t just what we do—it’s who we are. We believe that when you feel good about your work, and where you work, you bring your best self to it. That’s why we create an environment where creativity thrives, teamwork flourishes, and inclusivity is more than just a value—it’s a way of life.  

Here, you’ll help propel brands that inspire health and brighter futures, all while finding the support, inspiration, and growth opportunities to reach your own potential. Together, we dream boldly, collaborate deeply, and make a meaningful difference—one idea at a time.  

Internship Program Summary 

Are you a 2025 college graduate or rising college senior? AbelsonTaylor Group is looking for 9 Chicago area-based interns to join our 2025 Summer Internship Program, nextgenerATion.   

Our internship program offers a rewarding experience that fosters creativity, collaboration, and inclusivity. You’ll collaborate with professionals across all levels, gaining hands-on experience to give you a competitive edge in your career. During the program, you’ll have the chance to engage with teams from various departments. Additionally, you’ll collaborate with fellow interns on an exciting, summer-long group project!  

Graphic Design Intern 

Graphic Designers are responsible for the visual tone, appearance and overall aesthetic of client/internal projects. Designers are an integral part of the creative process and realize the team’s ideas from sketch to final layout through visually exciting executions.

What You'll Do 

  • Assists the Art Director/Copywriter in establishing visual tone with emphasis on typography, color and visual hierarchy
  • Develop and execute high-quality multimedia designs for a variety of campaigns and digital projects
  • Participate in concept development and design of traditional advertising, digital and video projects
  • Responsible for the proper and accurate position of every pixel within a project
  • Constantly explores online design innovations and incorporates these into the work
  • Works daily with the Creative Manager to ensure all deliverables and deadlines are met
  • Assists in developing presentation decks, brand guidelines, video assets, case studies, social media assets, banner campaigns etc.
  • Collaborates with other interns to produce cross departmental projects

Who You Are 

  • A graduating senior (2025) or an undergraduate junior (graduating 2026)
  • Brings a positive “can-do” attitude to work everyday
  • Good written and verbal communication skills
  • Attention to detail and deadline-oriented
  • Current university enrollment in an accredited degree-seeking academic program, Graphic Design major preferred
  • Highly versatile design skills. Portfolio necessary.
  • Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, including Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.
  • Experience with video editing or motion graphics software, such as Adobe Premiere

Compensation Range: $18.00 to $20.00 per hour. The starting salary offer will depend on the candidate’s skills, qualifications, and experience. The company reserves the right to adjust this pay range at any time.

You can find more details about our summer internship program here: https://www.abelsontaylorgroup.com/internships/

At AbelsonTaylor Group (ATG), we love science, art, and data. Since our beginnings in 1981, ATG has been singularly focused on health, wellness, and pharma products – not sneakers, beer, or cars (though we like those things, too). Besides being passionate about our purpose, we are dedicated to our people and their professional growth and fulfillment. We value a diverse and inclusive workforce and strive to bring together people with unique skills and varied backgrounds to work toward common goals. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without discrimination regarding age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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