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Graphic Design Summer Intern

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Graphic Design Summer Intern

Overview:

We’re looking for a creative, detail-oriented Graphic Design Intern to support our brand and product marketing initiatives while assisting with day-to-day production needs across the design team. In this role, you’ll gain hands-on experience developing marketing collateral and contributing to cross-functional creative projects—contributing to real-world projects that support our brand and communication efforts.

Project Scope

The intern will support a range of brand and product marketing efforts, including:

  • Designing and updating brand and product marketing collateral (digital and print)
  • Assisting with production design tasks such as resizing, formatting, and versioning creative assets
  • Supporting campaign development through layout design and asset creation
  • Collaborating with marketing and design team members to execute creative concepts
  • Preparing files for print and digital distribution
  • Maintaining brand consistency across all touchpoints
  • Organizing and managing design files and shared asset libraries

Deliverables/Milestones

By the end of the internship, the intern will have:

  • Designed and finalized a suite of brand and/or product marketing collateral pieces
  • Contributed to at least one integrated campaign (digital, print, or multi-channel)
  • Delivered production-ready files aligned with brand standards
  • Created templated assets that support team scalability and efficiency
  • Built a portfolio of real-world, market-facing design work

Learning Objectives

Through this experience, the intern will:

  • Gain hands-on experience working within established brand guidelines
  • Develop practical production design skills for both print and digital formats
  • Learn cross-functional collaboration within marketing and creative teams
  • Strengthen time management and project workflow skills in a professional setting
  • Build a deeper understanding of brand storytelling and product marketing strategy
  • Receive feedback and mentorship from experienced design professionals

Skills & Qualifications

  • Familiarity with Adobe Creative Suite and Microsoft Office
  • Strong eye for design, layout, and branding
  • Clear communication skills (email, Slack)
  • Organized, detail-oriented, and eager to learn

 

Location/Time Zone Preference: United States 

This is an hourly, remote summer internship for college students, offering up to 35 hours per week at a rate of $20 per hour. Pacvue’s internship program runs across two 9-week cohorts, and candidates may choose the option that best fits their schedule: 

Cohort 1 (May 18 – July 17) or Cohort 2 (June 15 – August 14).

 

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Pacvue is committed to employing a diverse workforce. Qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, or disability.

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