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Graphic Designer (Intern)

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#EX38958
Type: Internship

We are looking for Graphic Designer (Intern) to join our Brand & Communications Team. The role will be focused on the creation of effective and eye-catching Key visuals and campaigns based on given Briefs for our Exness Social Media Channels. As a graphic designer, we hope you can put your passion for design to create compelling and engaging content. 

You will be:

  • Create and design various materials for digital and print
  • Create visuals according to brand guidelines
  • Ensure projects are completed in a timely manner with a quality visual
  • Advise best practices and optimizations throughout design projects
  • Work with a wide range of media and graphic design softwares
  • Be able to adjust and be responsive in strict deadlines and time sensitive content
  • Implement feedback and changes whenever possible
  • Create visualizations that convey accurate messaging for each brief

The Ideal Intern:

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English
  • Currently undertaking a bachelor's or master's degree in Design
  • Proficiency in Adobe Suite
  • Strong understanding of color theory and typography
  • Attention to detail
  • Portfolio of work with a wide range of creative projects
  • Strong communication and time-management skills
  • Knowledge of layouts, graphic fundamentals, typography
  • Knowledge of Figma will considered as a plus
  • Video editing and motion graphics skills will considered as a plus

Please note that in order to apply for this position you should:

 

Your application will be reviewed further and you will receive an update in due course if you are shortlisted. Due to high volume of applicants, we are able to contact only shortlisted candidates at this point of time. More information about internship project you can find here. 

 

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