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Company Description

Based in Montreal, Behaviour Interactive is one of the largest independent game developers in North America. Anchored in the industry for more than 25 years now, its success is characterized by its versatility to create games based on leading brands, but also original IP’s across all major platforms. Behaviour is a Canadian company with an entrepreneurial culture that promotes opportunities and personal development at the same time that giving their employees the feeling of making a difference.

Job Description

As a Graphic Designer Intern, you will be team up with a Copywriter to take part in the conceptualization of a worldwide campaign. You will be working in the internal marketing team at Behaviour under the supervision of the Director of Creation and Conceptualization.

In this role you will :

  • Work hands in hands with your partner to conceptualize branding and publicity campaigns;
  • Develop concepts consistently with the brand (presentations, logos, digital and print advertising, tradeshow signs, assets for video, web promotional elements, etc.);
  • Clearly present and communicate the though process of your concept internally;
  • Ensure the efficient execution of creative concepts;
  • Collaborate with the different departments to develop creative solutions for their specific needs.

Qualifications

What we’re looking for :

  • Well versed in the Adobe Suite, mostly Photoshop, Illustrator;
  • Good presentation and communication skills;
  • Team player
  • Awareness and curiosity on publicity, design, web trends, art, etc.;
  • Knowledge and understanding of the videogame industry;
  • Knowledge of design in both print and digital;
  • Bilingual: French and English, written and spoken.

A portfolio is required with your application.
Additional Information

Joining Behaviour means being part of a company that believes in equity and diversity. We base all employment decisions on merit, qualifications, and competence. We will never discriminate on the grounds of national or ethnic origin, health, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression or disability. The masculine is used without any discrimination and for the sole purpose of lightening the text.