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Introduction
IBM Research takes responsibility for technology and its role in society. Working in IBM Research means you'll join a team who invent what's next in computing, always choosing the big, urgent and mind-bending work that endures and shapes generations. Our passion for discovery, and excitement for defining the future of tech, is what builds our strong culture around solving problems for clients and seeing the real world impact that you can make.
IBM's product and technology landscape includes Research, Software, and Infrastructure. Entering this domain positions you at the heart of IBM, where growth and innovation thrive.
Your Role And Responsibilities
As a Visual Design Intern at IBM Research, you'll support the design team on a range of projects that bring the future of computing into the present. You'll be part of the IBM Research Creative Team, responsible for translating complex ideas in quantum computing, AI, and semiconductors into compelling visual experiences across digital and physical touchpoints. You'll collaborate closely with designers, developers, marketers, and cross-functional partners while gaining hands-on experience in a fast-paced, real-world design environment. Responsibilities:
Nice to have:
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Introduction
IBM Research takes responsibility for technology and its role in society. Working in IBM Research means you'll join a team who invent what's next in computing, always choosing the big, urgent and mind-bending work that endures and shapes generations. Our passion for discovery, and excitement for defining the future of tech, is what builds our strong culture around solving problems for clients and seeing the real world impact that you can make.
IBM's product and technology landscape includes Research, Software, and Infrastructure. Entering this domain positions you at the heart of IBM, where growth and innovation thrive.
Your Role And Responsibilities
As a Visual Design Intern at IBM Research, you'll support the design team on a range of projects that bring the future of computing into the present. You'll be part of the IBM Research Creative Team, responsible for translating complex ideas in quantum computing, AI, and semiconductors into compelling visual experiences across digital and physical touchpoints. You'll collaborate closely with designers, developers, marketers, and cross-functional partners while gaining hands-on experience in a fast-paced, real-world design environment. Responsibilities:
- Support the team on visual design projects across brand, marketing, web, social, and product surfaces
- Contribute to concept development, mood boards, and visual explorations
- Participate in critiques and team reviews, incorporating feedback into your work
- Maintain organized design files and asset libraries
- Stay curious about design trends, tools, and visual culture, and bring fresh ideas to the team
- Currently pursuing a degree in Graphic Design, Visual Design, Communication Design, or a related field
- Strong foundation in visual design principles, including typography, layout, color, and composition
- Proficiency with Figma, Illustrator, and Photoshop
- Ability to translate complex ideas into clear, simple, thoughtful visual concepts
- Strong communication skills and a collaborative mindset
Nice to have:
- Skills in motion, illustration, generative graphics, or 3D
- Comfort working with ambiguity and early-stage concepts
If you have questions about this posting, please contact support@lensa.com