Web Design Internship
Remote
If you’re studying design and want to see how it actually works inside a real agency, not just in class projects, this is a good place to start!
The Mannix Marketing design intern will work directly with our Sr. Web Developer & Design Lead and contribute to live client work across a range of industries. You’ll see how design decisions get made when brand standards, accessibility requirements, and client goals all have to coexist. And you’ll leave with portfolio pieces built, not just observed.
What You’ll Work On
Assisting with website design projects for regional and national clients
Supporting design consistency reviews across active projects
Learning how brand strategy, accessibility standards (WCAG 2.2), and client goals shape design decisions
Contributing to creative assets, including graphics, layout mockups, and visual content
Getting exposure to WordPress-based project workflows
Helping maintain design standards, documentation, and asset libraries
Who We’re Looking For
A design student (graphic design, web design, UX/UI, or similar) who's ready to apply what they're learning
Someone comfortable in Figma, Adobe Creative Suite, or comparable tools
Genuinely curious about how design and development work together in a client services environment
Organized and self-directed — remote work requires both
No agency experience needed, but a portfolio or sample work is required to apply
Location: Fully remote. Open to students anywhere in the United States
Time Commitment: Flexible based on your school’s internship requirements. We will work with your institution to meet credit requirements.
Compensation: This is an unpaid internship intended for college credit or professional experience.
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