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UX Design Internship Summer 2025

Lucid Software is a leader in visual collaboration, helping teams see and build the future from idea to reality. With our products—Lucidchart, Lucidspark and Lucidscale—teams can align around a shared vision, clarify complexity, and collaborate visually, no matter where they're located. Our products, business and workplace culture have received numerous global and regional recognitions, such as being included on the Forbes Cloud 100 and being named a Fortune Best Workplace in Technology. Lucid is a hybrid, remote-friendly workplace, providing employees the flexibility to work where they are most productive. Our employees embody our four core values of teamwork over ego, innovation in everything we do, individual empowerment, initiative, and ownership, and passion and excellence in every area.

As a User Experience Intern at Lucid, you will be collaborating with a talented, motivated team of deep, empathetic thinkers in researching, concepting, and defining what it means to work visually. You’ll be designing workflows, interactions, and paradigms that support our customers in their pursuit to see more, know more and do more. 

Responsibilities:

  • Drive forward a user-centered design approach to accomplish the goals of a real, upcoming project on our roadmap
  • Deeply understand the problems we’re solving and how they affect our customers
  • Brainstorm and ideate multiple ways to solve a problem
  • Understand different design approaches and suggest certain solutions over others
  • Produce interaction flows and mocks that reflect our design system
  • Advocate for the user by conducting regular user research
  • Collaborate with and incorporate feedback from a variety of stakeholders across the company
  • Support engineers and QA specialists during implementation
  • Seek out opportunities to improve the product experience beyond the standard design purview
  • Positively contribute to design team culture and help evangelize design across the company

Requirements:

  • Knowledge of design methods and principles
  • Knowledge of research methods and interest in planning, conducting, and synthesizing research
  • Passion for visual collaboration, diagramming, and software development
  • Experience with the fundamental principles of graphic design (hierarchy, alignment, contrast, repetition, etc.) 
  • Experience using design and prototyping tools like Figma
  • Clear communication skills to ensure scrum teams, product management, and managers are kept in the loop on progress and next steps
  • Availability starting May 2025

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Working towards a degree in graphic design, industrial design, human computer interaction, architecture, multidisciplinary design, user experience, psychology, English, computer science, or a related field, or a recent graduate with demonstrated competence in user experience design
  • This internship program is intended for current undergraduate or graduate students who will graduate in December 2025 or later.

To be considered for this position, please provide a link to your portfolio for our hiring team to review with your application. 

 

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