David Zwirner is hiring: Design Intern in New York
David Zwirner - New York, NY, United States, 10261
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David Zwirner is seeking a Design Intern to work closely with the design team's Senior Designers and Design Manager. The intern will assist with all things related to David Zwirner's design including but not limited to: exhibition invitations, ads, social assets, and the production of bespoke projects. Qualified candidates for this position should be self motivated, organized, detail-oriented, have excellent communication skills, and have an interest in art and design as it applies to a commercial gallery. Familiarity with Adobe Creative Suite and Figma is required.
Primary responsibilities include:
- Day to day requests from the marketing, digital marketing, content, events and social teams
- Bespoke designs for online and print applications. Templated digital and print ads, social assets, invitations, and newsletters. This will require adapting existing design systems to various formats.
- You will learn and improve on the following:
- Development of design directions
- Visual research
- Asset organization
- Working with type, grids, layout, and sequence
- Prepping/exporting assets for print/online
- Must have basic working knowledge of Figma, Indesign, Photoshop and After Effects.
To ensure that our interns have a well-rounded and educational experience we ask for a commitment of three months. The internship would ideally start around the beginning of May and end around August 8th. Hours are 10AM-6PM, 5 days a week, from the DZ office 4 times a week. Internship is paid at NYC minimum wage of $16.50/hour. Candidates must be residents of NY, NJ, or CT. No lodging or commuting expenses will be provided. Only qualified candidates will be contacted. Absolutely no calls or walk-ins please.
Please submit your resume and cover letter.
David Zwirner is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Gallery is firmly committed to equal employment opportunities in all facets of its operations. The Gallery makes decisions concerning hiring and terms and conditions of employment without regard to any characteristic protected by applicable law.