Ecoright
Location
Ahmedabad | India
Job description
We're a young sustainable lifestyle accessory brand founded by IIM Calcutta Alumni. Our core idea is to make great consumer products that help our customers live a sustainable, zero-waste lifestyle. We're currently available in over 10 countries, 30 marketplaces and are one of the fastest-growing D2C brands.
We were awarded the Most Promising Sustainability Focused Startup in India. We are also winners of the Amazon Global Accelerator for 2022! We are the first certified B Corp brand in India. Check us out on ecoright.com! Are you a design enthusiast looking to kickstart your career in a fun and dynamic environment? Join our team as a Graphic Design Intern and unleash your creativity! Roles and Responsibilities Produce motion graphics and animated videos tailored for our social media platforms. Enhance and edit current video content and testimonials specifically for our social media platforms. Design static visuals for social media platforms and advertising campaigns. Edit e-commerce images as per the brand’s requirement. Develop graphics and guarantee the integration of the design system. Collaborate in brainstorming sessions to generate fresh and innovative concepts aimed at elevating the company's brand. Assist with additional design tasks and projects as needed, demonstrating flexibility and a willingness to learn. Qualification Currently pursuing or recently completed a degree in graphic design, visual communication, or a related field. Proficiency in graphic design software such as Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign). Strong visual design skills and a keen eye for detail. Location - Ahmedabad (In office) Part time/ Full time Internship Duration - 2 Months This will be a paid internship To apply, please submit your resume to [email protected] with the subject line " Graphic Design Internship - [Your Name]." A little bit about us: BCorp Winner - Most Sustainability-Focused Startup Runners up - Amazon Global Accelerator Logical Indian YourStory Economic TimesJob tags
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