Wastezon
Graphic Designer Fellow
About the organization:
Wastezon is redefining the future of urban mining by innovating for materials circularity. To live in a waste-free world, we must establish traceability systems to valorise and reuse materials. Our integrated solution consists of Wastezon 2.0, a digital marketplace for quality-vetted second-hand electronics, and WastezonX, a web app that provides manufacturers with traceability and reverses logistics services. So far, over 600 tons of electronic materials have been transacted on the Wastezon app, diverting an equivalent amount of over 3100 tons of carbon emissions
Position Description:
We are looking for a Graphic Design Fellow who will leverage his/her artistic abilities to communicate Wastezon’s ideas and inform customers and stakeholders visually. The intern will be responsible for developing marketing and communication materials and liaising with the marketing team to refine the brand strategy and relevant marketing activities.
Responsibilities.
Prepare graphics for social media flyers, posters, and brochures
Liaise with the marketing team to plan and implement advertising layouts
Assist in refining creative direction for the company as well as brand guidelines.
Coordinate photography assignments in relevant company activities.
Prioritize and manage multiple projects within design specifications and budget restrictions.
Research new opportunities in digital media to increase brand awareness.
Assist in planning and implementing company events – including documentation, pre-production, and content creation.
Desired Qualifications:
Knowledge of Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Sketch, InDesign, and other graphic design software
Compelling portfolio of work over a wide range of creative projects (Submit a link to your portfolio in the cover letter)
An excellent eye for detail and visual composition.
Understanding of marketing, production, brand identity, social media, and advertising,
High school graduates are welcome to apply but candidates enrolled in BA graphic arts, design, communications, or related fields are preferred.
Time Commitment: 25 hours/week