Product Architecture Design
Fri, 26 Feb 2010 04:08:02 +0000
Dezeenjobs: London designers Cinimod Studio are looking for a design intern to start immediately:
Internship at Cinimod Studio
Cinimod Studio is looking for interns to be involved in art installations, architecture projects, lighting design, and product design. Our multi-disciplinary approach to projects requires a diverse range of skills in the studio, and the successful applicant(s) would be working under the instruction and supervision of one of the project managers, gaining an interesting insight to the way the studio is run as well as learning some design, electronics and technology skills.
Tasks will include providing assistance with:
- the preparation of design proposals
- the building of architectural and lighting mock-ups
- preparation of pitch submissions
Candidate requirements
- fluency in English
- availability for a minimum of 3 months
- a strong design portfolio from either an architecture, interior design, product design or lighting design background
- a talent for computer software packages, including 2d/3d (Autocad/rhino/etc) and graphics software. Advanced Cinema 4D skills will be of particular benefit.
- experience in lighting design or programming would be helpful but is not required
- be efficient with their time and be prepared to join an extremely fast-paced environment.
Job Terms
- the internship is unpaid although a daily allowance for travel and expenses will be provided.
- the position is available now, and preference will be given to candidates who are immediately available.
To apply please email a CV, portfolio and cover letter to: growing@cinimodstudio.com with ‘internship’ in the subject line.
Please visit our website for information on Cinimod Studio: www.cinimodstudio.com
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