assisting in design projects: you'll support the graphic designer in various design tasks, such as creating layouts, editing images, and designing graphics for different media.
research and concept development: help in researching design trends, competitor analysis, and gathering visual references. you might also participate in brainstorming sessions to develop design concepts.
software proficiency: gain hands-on experience with design software like adobe creative suite (photoshop, illustrator, indesign, etc.) or other tools used in the industry.
file organization and management: organize design files, maintain version control, and ensure that assets are properly archived and accessible.
client communication: assist in preparing presentations, drafting emails, or communicating with clients to understand their design needs and gather feedback.
learning and skill development: take the opportunity to learn new design techniques, refine your skills under supervision, and receive constructive feedback on your work.
quality assurance: help ensure that designs meet quality standards, are error-free, and adhere to brand guidelines or project requirements.
project coordination: assist in project scheduling, timelines, and coordinating with other team members or stakeholders involved in design projects.
social media and marketing: depending on the role, you might create graphics for social media, marketing materials, or assist in designing promotional content.
creative support: offer creative input, suggest design improvements, and contribute fresh ideas to the design team.
professional development: attend meetings, workshops, or training sessions to broaden your knowledge of design principles, industry practices, and software skills.
adaptability and initiative: be adaptable and willing to take on new challenges, tasks, or responsibilities as needed in a dynamic design environment.