Animator for an exciting project in Guatemala


GERMANY / TribeLAB

A vibrant young Change Drafting Design Charity -TRIBE LAB is looking for an animator.

The position is full time to start with. You will be required to work alongside our graphic designers on a info graphic video summarising the agenda and mission of our charity.

The position is unpaid however it offers a great opportunity to produce a life changing animations and promote yourself as a creative.

ABOUT US:

TRIBE LAB- Vibrant, Creative, Design Charity on the tribal mission!

Change Drafting, Inspired, Charitable, Tribal

We are a fresh Charity Start-up, on the mission to tackle problems facing Tribal communities in need across the world by providing intelligent, innovative and sustainable design services.

We are aiming to establish an experimental environment for sponsors, donors, contributors, designers, artists, architects, engineers, community specialists, sociologists, permaculture specialists, natural builders, film makers, photographers, and other creatives and professionals who believe in our mission and are willing to use their time, expertise, talents, and knowledge to tackle the most relevant problems facing indigenous communities in need.

Our first project is Mayan LAB.
-https://www.facebook.com/mayanlab/info

Its a project inspired by the Tzutujil Mayan tribe of San Pedro La Laguna, Lago Atitlan in Guatemala.

We are on the design mission to build a community centre for the contemporary Ancient Mayan descendants who’s culture and traditions are threatened by extinction.

Join our innovative team and make a change today!

If interested apply with your CV alongside a short motivation letter telling us about yourself and why would you like to be our product designer.

Looking forward to hearing from you – tom@mayanlab.com

Expires: Oct 15, 2014

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