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DJ Timmy Richardson
07-10-2003, 05:38 PM
If you are a self-motivated individual who loves music and who wants to learn and be an active, productive part of a small eclectic, soul, and dance music record company, please read on:


Spiritual Life Music is growing and needs help to running its design department. We are looking for a couple individuals who are interested in the graphic design areas of our business, from designing flyers, record jackets and promo materials, to helping maintain our website and html emails. Through the design process you will be exposed to many facets of the business such as marketing, promotions, A&R, accounting, licensing, studio work, sales and distribution. Being a small label you will have access to areas of the business that you would not usually be exposed to interning at a major label.

Intern position description:

Salary: Unpaid
Intern Positions Available: 2
Availability: 2 to 3 days per week
Hours: Flexible, yet committed and consistent
Ideal Demographic: A second or third year graphic design student looking to apply their new creative talents and conceptual thinking to real-world applications in the music business.

The work you would be involved in at Spiritual Life would require knowledge of the following applications and your own workstation to do computer based projects on:

Photoshop
Image Ready or Fireworks
Illustrator
In design or Quark
Flash Animation and some basic Actionscript HTML and/or Dreamweaver (CSS would be a plus)
Microsoft Word (for project content management)
These are some other talents we would be thrilled to see you be able to do:

1. Concept an original creative direction before working on the computer.
2. Discuss your creative and discuss challenges and solutions comfortably
3. Work comfortably with an art director, receive art direction comfortably.
4. Sketch, draw, take pictures, write graffiti, we're looking for people who's work isn't tied strictly to the keyboard and monitor.
5. Laugh, joke, and feel good about the work you do and the people you are around.

This should be fun. This is obviously an exchange, it's an opportunity for you to help us and us to help you. We expect professionalism and a serious attitude towards your work, but we will also do our best to take your ideas and your work seriously and give you feedback and projects that allow you to flex your creative muscles as well.

Please send resume and links to online portfolios to paul@spirituallifemusic.com We welcome in-person discussions, but be prepared to come equipped with a professional cross section of your recent work.