TRINAX PRIVATE LIMITED is hiring for a Exhibition Design Intern internship — a 6-month, on-site Software Engineering role based in KALLANG PUDDING ROAD, Singapore. It is an unpaid internship. It is open to university students, typically in Year 2–4. Applicants with experience in Producing, Visual Communication, Architecture, Technical Assistance, and Floor Plans are a strong fit.
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About this role
You will support the design team in creating physical experiences that translate complex ideas into spatial stories. This is a hands-on role where you will learn how to guide visitor movement, interaction, and understanding through thoughtful environmental design. Key Responsibilities• Concept Support: Assist in researching and developing exhibition themes based on project briefs and audience demographics. • Visual Communication: Help produce mood boards, 3D models, and sketches to communicate design intent to the team. • Technical Assistance: Support the preparation of floor plans, zoning diagrams, and basic technical drawings for fabrication. • Collaboration: Work alongside content, graphic, and UX designers to ensure the narrative is consistent across all touchpoints. • Prototyping: Assist in the development of interactive displays and engagement "moments" within the exhibition space. • Production Prep: Help manage asset lists, material samples, and design revisions during the production phase. • Site Support: Attend site visits and assist the senior team during the installation and build-out process. Requirements• Education: Current student or recent graduate in Exhibition Design, Interior Design, Architecture, or a related spatial field. • Portfolio: A portfolio that demonstrates spatial thinking, creativity, and a basic understanding of how people move through a space. • Software Skills: Familiarity with tools such as SketchUp, Rhino, or AutoCAD, and proficiency in the Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign). • Curiosity: A strong desire to learn about materials, fabrication techniques, and the "behind-the-scenes" of museum or trade show builds. • Communication: Ability to clearly explain your ideas and take constructive feedback during the design process. • Adaptability: Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment with a "no task is too small" attitude.
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