Graphic Designers & Digital Illustrators

Fermé
Antarctic Institute of Canada
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Chair
(136)
3
Projet
Expérience académique ou travail rémunéré
160 heures par apprenant.e
Apprenant.e
Canada
Niveau Intermédiaire

Portée du projet

Catégories
Graphisme Illustration Écriture créative
Compétences
graphic design adobe indesign research illustration mentorship editing
Détails

This project will begin on August 1st following a kick-off meeting and orientation for all student-hires. This project’s end-date is September 3rd, 2022.

The Antarctic Institute of Canada (AIC) is a non-profit organization that conducts research activities, academic mentorship programs, and equity building through a variety of government-funded work-initiatives for graduate and undergraduate students.

The AIC is seeking 20 (twenty) post-secondary students currently enrolled in a graphic-design program to fulfill tasks needed to complete a catalog of pre-print children’s books. Applicants should be comfortable working with Adobe Indesign, converting files to alternative formats and creating digital illustrations.

Additionally, designers will fulfill additional duties to prepare books for manuscript publication. This may include design work, manuscript formatting, and editing as needed.

Livrables

Design, formatting, illustration, other duties as required.

Mentorat

Providing project oversight and mentorship from our academic and professional network.

À propos de l'entreprise

Entreprise
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
2 - 10 employé.es
Éducation

The Antarctic Institute of Canada is a non-profit Canadian charity organization founded by former Antarctic researcher Austin Mardon in 1985. Its original aim was to lobby for the federal government of Canada to increase the extent of Canadian research in the Antarctic. However, AIC slowly diversified and initiated programs for students to publish Antarctic research in newspapers and academic journals. These days, the AIC supports academic writing, research, and multimedia in many fields, expanding far beyond the organization’s original focus on Antarctica.