Graphic Design Intern

PRECEPT BRANDS LLCSeattle, WA
$21 - $23Hybrid

About The Position

We are seeking a motivated and creative graphic design intern to support our in-house creative team. This paid, hybrid internship offers hands-on experience in brand design and packaging for a dynamic portfolio of wine and spirits brands. You will work closely with our Creative Director and designers, contributing to real projects that reach national audiences while developing your professional skills in a collaborative, industry-leading environment.

Requirements

  • In-progress Bachelor's or Associate Degree with a focus in design or a related field (e.g., graphic design, visual communications), or equivalent practical experience.
  • Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, particularly Illustrator and Photoshop.
  • A portfolio demonstrating foundational design skills, creative thinking, and an eye for typography and composition.
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to follow brand guidelines.
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.

Nice To Haves

  • Genuine interest in wine, spirits, or the craft beverage industry is a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in developing marketing collateral, packaging, and visual assets that support brand storytelling across Precept’s portfolio.
  • Collaborate with the creative team and cross-functional partners including marketing and direct-to-consumer to ensure design contributions align with brand guidelines and project objectives.
  • Support both ongoing brand work and new initiatives within our portfolio.

Benefits

  • $30,000.00 Basic Employee Life & AD&D Insurance
  • Long Term Disability
  • Employee Assistance Plan
  • Medical PPO or HSA Insurance
  • Dental PPO w/ or w/o Orthodontic Coverage Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Voluntary Short Term Disability Insurance
  • Additional Life & AD&D Insurance
  • Additional Long Term Disability Insurance
  • Commuter/Parking Benefits
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