As a Visual Design Intern, you will create visuals for various products, build UI mockups in Figma, and collaborate on creative workflows using generative tools.
We’re building the next generation of AI-powered creative and visual workflows across two products - Crop.photo (fast-growing early-stage SaaS) and Evolphin (a mature MAM platform entering its next GTM phase). Both are already used by global retail and brand teams like Lacoste, Urban Outfitters, Mercedes, AP News, and UEFA.
What you’ll do- Help create visuals for landing pages, product sections, banners, and simple motion snippets that tell a clear story
- Build clean UI mockups or overlays in Figma for product moments
- Tidy files, export assets, and hand off to web and marketing
- Use our generative tools to speed up creative work and create AI recipes
RequirementsYou should already have
- Basics in color, layout, spacing, and visual hierarchy from classes or personal projects
- Comfort in Figma and at least one Adobe tool
- A Behance or Dribbble portfolio link with at least one project you are proud of
- Ability to explain your design choices in simple terms
- Curiosity about how AI can help creative operations at scale
- Reliable communication and follow-through
- Light motion attempts using any tool
- Web basics or familiarity with tools like Webflow
- Interest in figuring out which visuals convert better
- Turning product features into visuals that convert
- Practical ways to use gen AI in creative operations at scale
- Fast iteration, feedback, and shipping on real deadlines
- Current U.S. college student or recent grad able to work in the U.S. during the internship
- 25 to 40 hours per week for 12 weeks
- Paid internship, hourly rate based on location and experience
- Must have the legal right to work in the U.S
Top Skills
Adobe Tools
Figma
Webflow
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