
Summer 2026 Graphic Design and Print Production Intern
U.S. Hunger, Longwood, FL, United States
Description
As U.S. Hunger’s Graphic Design & Print Production Intern, you’ll assist in bringing our brand to life through compelling visual storytelling. This hybrid role focuses on both
graphic design
and
hands‑on print production , supporting the creation and delivery of digital and physical visuals for events, campaigns, and organizational initiatives. From social media graphics to print‑ready signage and packaging materials, you’ll help ensure brand consistency across all platforms while gaining real‑world experience in both design and creative operations.
You’ll work closely with the in‑house Creative Lead and collaborate with departments across the organization. Ideal candidates are detail‑oriented, eager to learn, and excited to roll up their sleeves in a fast‑paced, mission‑driven environment.
Main Responsibilities Graphic Design
Assist in designing engaging visuals for print and digital platforms (social media, email campaigns, presentations, brochures, signage, etc.)
Assist with layout design, typography, and visual formatting in alignment with U.S. Hunger’s brand guidelines
Learn to prepare and export design files optimized for both digital publishing and professional print production
Assist with basic photo editing and video thumbnails
Creative Production
Assemble and package creative materials for events, campaigns, and mailings (banners, signs, shipping kits, handouts, etc.)
Assist in quality‑checking and preparing print orders (crop marks, bleeds, resolution, etc.)
Help organize and manage creative assets and printed material inventory
These essential job functions are not to be construed as a complete statement of all duties performed. Interns will be required to perform other job‑related duties as required.
Requirements
Currently pursuing a degree in Graphic Design or a related field—or equivalent coursework/experience
Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite — Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop
Familiarity with Canva
Understanding of layout, typography, and color theory
Experience preparing files for print (CMYK vs. RGB, bleeds, margins, etc.)
Has the ability to support UI/UX projects by creating mockups and user‑friendly visual components (Preferred, not required)
A strong design portfolio showcasing your creativity and technical skill (Required)
Soft Skills
Highly detail‑oriented and organized
Excellent time management with the ability to handle multiple projects at once
Self‑starter who can work independently and take initiative
Open to feedback and eager to learn in a team‑oriented environment
Physical Environment
Must be able to lift and carry up to 25 lbs when assisting with print materials or event prep
Requires sitting, typing, writing, and visual work at a computer for extended periods
Requires clear verbal and written communication
May include occasional local travel to assist with onsite creative production or event materials
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graphic design
and
hands‑on print production , supporting the creation and delivery of digital and physical visuals for events, campaigns, and organizational initiatives. From social media graphics to print‑ready signage and packaging materials, you’ll help ensure brand consistency across all platforms while gaining real‑world experience in both design and creative operations.
You’ll work closely with the in‑house Creative Lead and collaborate with departments across the organization. Ideal candidates are detail‑oriented, eager to learn, and excited to roll up their sleeves in a fast‑paced, mission‑driven environment.
Main Responsibilities Graphic Design
Assist in designing engaging visuals for print and digital platforms (social media, email campaigns, presentations, brochures, signage, etc.)
Assist with layout design, typography, and visual formatting in alignment with U.S. Hunger’s brand guidelines
Learn to prepare and export design files optimized for both digital publishing and professional print production
Assist with basic photo editing and video thumbnails
Creative Production
Assemble and package creative materials for events, campaigns, and mailings (banners, signs, shipping kits, handouts, etc.)
Assist in quality‑checking and preparing print orders (crop marks, bleeds, resolution, etc.)
Help organize and manage creative assets and printed material inventory
These essential job functions are not to be construed as a complete statement of all duties performed. Interns will be required to perform other job‑related duties as required.
Requirements
Currently pursuing a degree in Graphic Design or a related field—or equivalent coursework/experience
Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite — Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop
Familiarity with Canva
Understanding of layout, typography, and color theory
Experience preparing files for print (CMYK vs. RGB, bleeds, margins, etc.)
Has the ability to support UI/UX projects by creating mockups and user‑friendly visual components (Preferred, not required)
A strong design portfolio showcasing your creativity and technical skill (Required)
Soft Skills
Highly detail‑oriented and organized
Excellent time management with the ability to handle multiple projects at once
Self‑starter who can work independently and take initiative
Open to feedback and eager to learn in a team‑oriented environment
Physical Environment
Must be able to lift and carry up to 25 lbs when assisting with print materials or event prep
Requires sitting, typing, writing, and visual work at a computer for extended periods
Requires clear verbal and written communication
May include occasional local travel to assist with onsite creative production or event materials
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