Hum Creative

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May 01

Summer Design Internship at Hum Creative

Hum Creative is looking for summer graphic design intern(s) to begin immediately, for credit only as arranged with your school.

REQUIREMENTS
• available between 12-30 hours per week (more hours will generally lead to more creative projects)
• Strong time-management skills with the ability to meet deadlines. 
• responsive to change and open to feedback
• strong typographic skllls
• proficiency in Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, & Photoshop
• your own laptop is preferred
• entering the 2012/13 school year as a Senior in a BFA design program (preferred)

INTERN WILL:
Work closely with a small creative team to support new and ongoing studio projects, by:
• Performing both design and production assignments, such as contributing design ideas, generating multiple variations of established designs, creating mock-ups, and assisting in file preparation
• Participating and contributing to design discussions within the team.
• Preparing client presentations

HOW TO APPLY:
Email internships@humcreative.com.
Include your resume, availability, and a link to your online portfolio. A small file portfolio PDF may also be sent. Files over 5mb will be deleted and ignored.

***Due to the volume of applicants, we are unable to reply to all inquiries.***

Hum Creative is based in Seattle, Washington, and specializes in brand identity, packaging, web, and  book design for clients both large and small. 

Apr 19

cannot wait! # summer #travel

cannot wait! # summer #travel

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Apr 14

thedailywhat:

Weekend Read of the Day: Esquire columnist Stephen Marche investigates how Facebook and social media have made us more densely networked — and more lonely — than ever.

Within this world of instant and absolute communication, unbounded by limits of time or space, we suffer from unprecedented alienation. We have never been more detached from one another, or lonelier. In a world consumed by ever more novel modes of socializing, we have less and less actual society. We live in an accelerating contradiction: the more connected we become, the lonelier we are. We were promised a global village; instead we inhabit the drab cul-de-sacs and endless freeways of a vast suburb of information.

[atlantic]

thedailywhat:

Weekend Read of the Day: Esquire columnist Stephen Marche investigates how Facebook and social media have made us more densely networked — and more lonely — than ever.

Within this world of instant and absolute communication, unbounded by limits of time or space, we suffer from unprecedented alienation. We have never been more detached from one another, or lonelier. In a world consumed by ever more novel modes of socializing, we have less and less actual society. We live in an accelerating contradiction: the more connected we become, the lonelier we are. We were promised a global village; instead we inhabit the drab cul-de-sacs and endless freeways of a vast suburb of information.

[atlantic]

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Apr 13

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