Creative Intern, Publishing & Digital Experiences, APAC - Jul to Dec 2026

This is an office-based role in our Singapore office.

Wherever you are in the amazing world of Disney, you are contributing to the stories of our iconic brands, recognised by audiences everywhere for entertainment, information and inspiration. Innovation, imagination and inclusion are at the core of Disney, defining the experience that we deliver as well as providing the foundation of our success. The scope of our business, combined with global growth and collaboration result in an inclusive employee experience characterised by continuous learning, development and achievement.

About Disney Publishing

As one of the world’s largest publishing brands of books, magazines, and digital experiences, Disney Publishing ignites imagination by delivering captivating stories in dynamic and innovative ways. With a presence in over 100 countries and products available in more than 40 languages, Disney’s storytelling connects fans of all ages through the universal power of imagination and joy.

About the Role
This creative role for Internship has been developed to support The Walt Disney Company Publishing & Digital Experiences team in Asia Pacific (APAC). This entails support in the creation and review of branded content as well as working collaboratively with teams of artists, editors, and digital content developers to ensure all creatives properly align with Disney storytelling, sensitivities, and quality benchmarks. 

Throughout the internship, he/she will have extensive knowledge of Disney brand franchises and stories. Will have better understanding of the nuances of each story and its characters, as well as the rules of how they should be presented with each other. He/she will be honed to be a problem solver and a global thinker. Will better understand the role and application of art and design in relation to a repertoire of dynamic storytelling contexts. Should be able to apply creative concepts to multiple franchises, while maintaining the unique aesthetic that Disney is known for.

Ideally, the intern should be an artist in his/her own right. We are looking for energetic and proactive self-starters with the ability to produce quality branded content. One must possess the ability to work in a collaborative environment, be a strong advocate of our brands, and have excellent communication skills. 

This role will report to Editorial Manager, APAC Publishing, with a functional reporting to Senior Manager, APAC Creative Publishing, and will have many touch points within the organisation.

Responsibilities:

  • Support and help generate impactful ideas and help execute concepts that deliver and adhere to the brand vision and brand standards across different touchpoints such as print, learning, and digital
  • Support the APAC Publishing Creative team on any day-to-day responsibilities
  • Assist in providing commercial teams with creative solutions and other requirements such as pitch/presentations
  • Support and assist in reviewing artwork and branded content for release to franchise stakeholders for final approval and asset delivery
  • Help liaise with internal Disney stakeholders and update progress [as deemed necessary]
  • Support creative team in managing and organizing assets and information flow to and from various creative partners and external agencies

It is imperative that the prospective candidate has strong creative and project management skills, and can deliver creatives needed:

  • Within / on budget
  • To meet deadlines
  • Using good communication skills
  • To achieve creative excellence

Internship Requirements:

  • Currently an undergraduate pursuing a bachelor's degree
  • Still an undergraduate and not yet graduated during the internship period
  • Must be available for full-time internship commitment (Monday to Friday, 9am-6pm) between July to December 2026
  • Indicate your internship availability (start and end date) in your resume
  • Indicate your expected graduation date in your resume
  • Indicate your design portfolio link in your resume and application

*Please apply to this job posting only if you are available for a full-time internship during the stated period. Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Requirements:

  • Currently an undergraduate pursuing a bachelor’s degree in design, graphics, visual arts/communication, animation/motion graphics, or any design-related field
  • Strong illustration, design, or marketing portfolio
  • Proficiency in industry-standard programs and software (Macintosh hardware and OS software, Adobe Creative Suite – Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, etc. and other creative development software and associated file formats) and Microsoft Power Point and Keynote
  • Experience working with multimedia storytelling preferred
  • Experience in publishing and artwork curation is a plus
  • Knowledge in 3D is also an advantage (preferably in Google SketchUp)
  • Excellent skills in developing creative and innovative ideas and executing them in graphic format
  • Exceptional eye for detail and passion for the Disney portfolio
  • Equipped with excellent project management, analytic skills and proven ability to meet deadlines
  • Broad range of design skill sets and knowledge of trends, branding communications and digital content creation
  • Have a strong understanding of the digital space – beyond social media platforms 
  • Strong team player with enthusiasm, positive attitude, and the willingness to do what it takes to get the job done, which may include extended hours when necessary to meet deadlines
  • Strong written, verbal and presentation skills

The Walt Disney Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We strive to be a diverse workforce that is representative of our audiences, and where all can thrive and belong. We are committed to building a team that includes and respects a variety of voices, identities, backgrounds, experiences and perspectives.

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