Graphic Design Intern
Company/Organization: American Heritage Society
Description:
The Graphic Design Intern will work directly with the Lead Graphic Designer on the Heritage Education Project to execute key design initiatives, including: design development, artwork design for use in online and traditional publication materials, communications design and other deliverables. This internship will give the aspiring Graphic Designer an opportunity to learn and be mentored in this field. Internship consists of 70% production and 30% Design. Please submit work samples or link to online portfolio.
Qualifications:
Demonstrated knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator),
Experience in general graphics and web design,
Proficiency with MS Word/Outlook
Basic Knowledge of Adobe Dreamweaver a plus
Please submit work samples or link to online portfolio
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American Heritage Society
The American Heritage Society (AHS) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational organization located in Rockville, MD. It publishes the 60-year-old American Heritage Magazine, the oldest and most respected magazine about American history. Its website contains 10,000 digitized essays by famous historians. See http://www.americanheritage.com. American Heritage recently published its much-praised 60th Anniversary issue, with articles by 14 Pulitzer Prize-winning authors.
Our primary digital initiative, Heritage Education, will provide educational resources for K-12 history teachers and college professors. It will be an innovative, easy-to-use system that offers access to more than 10,000 essays that have appeared in American Heritage bundled with primary documents. A key goal of the project will be to align with Common Core State Standards and meet the needs of ELA and social studies teachers in grades 7-12, including AP courses.
Our primary digital initiative, Heritage Education, will provide educational resources for K-12 history teachers and college professors. It will be an innovative, easy-to-use system that offers access to more than 10,000 essays that have appeared in American Heritage bundled with primary documents. A key goal of the project will be to align with Common Core State Standards and meet the needs of ELA and social studies teachers in grades 7-12, including AP courses.
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416 Hungerford Drive, Suite 216
Rockville, MD 20841
Phone: 240-453-0900 Fax: 240-453-0902
Email: mtrilling@americanheritage.com
Website: American Heritage Society
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