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Graphic Designer

Youth United Council of IndiaChennai, Tamil Nadu, IndiaPosted 19 May 2026

Youth United Council of India is seeking a volunteer Graphic Designer based in Chennai for a hybrid role. The designer will create visual graphics, logos, and branding materials to support the organization's initiatives. Candidates must be proficient in Adobe Creative Suite and demonstrate strong typography and design skills. The role involves working both independently and collaboratively with the team.

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Experience

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Function

Arts and Design

Work mode

Hybrid, India

Company

Tier 3

What you will work on

Youth United Council of India is seeking a volunteer Graphic Designer based in Chennai for a hybrid role. The designer will create visual graphics, logos, and branding materials to support the organization's initiatives. Candidates must be proficient in Adobe Creative Suite and demonstrate strong typography and design skills. The role involves working both independently and collaboratively with the team.

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Quality 20/1004/5 clarityTier 3 company1 watchout

Unpaid volunteer role at a small non-profit with limited professional scope.

The role has a clear scope for a design position, though it is described as a volunteer role.

Watchouts

  • unpaid internship

Must haves

  • Proficiency in Graphics and Graphic Design
  • Experience in Logo Design and Branding
  • Strong understanding of Typography
  • Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite or equivalent
  • Portfolio showcasing relevant design work

Tools and skills

adobe creative suitegraphic designlogo designbrandingtypography

About the company

Non-profit organization with a volunteer-based role structure.

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