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The Internship Multimedia Designer is responsible for assisting in the creation of engaging multimedia content. This role offers hands-on experience in a dynamic environment, allowing for skill enhancement and collaboration with the marketing team.
The Junior Graphic Designer is responsible for creating visually appealing designs for various media. This role involves collaborating with a creative team to develop innovative ideas and deliver impactful client campaigns.
The Design Consultant is responsible for understanding client needs and translating them into innovative design solutions. This role involves collaboration with cross-functional teams to create compelling presentations and manage project timelines effectively.
The Internship Graphic Designer is responsible for creating visually appealing designs that enhance the brand's presence across various platforms. This role involves collaborating with the marketing team to produce high-quality graphics for both digital and print media.
The Internship for Graphic Designer / Multimedia Designer is responsible for assisting in the development and implementation of digital marketing strategies and social media for various client projects. This role allows you to enhance your creative and technical skills in a dynamic environment.
The Digital Designer (Website) is responsible for designing and building corporate websites. This role involves applying responsive design best practices and ensuring a clean, consistent website structure in a fast-paced agency environment.
The Internship Multimedia Designer is responsible for assisting in the creation and design of various multimedia content. This role involves collaboration with multiple teams to ensure alignment with the company’s branding and visual identity while supporting various design projects.
The Internship Graphic Design & Creative Intern is responsible for supporting the creative team in various projects and campaigns. This role offers an exciting opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a dynamic environment focused on social media and fashion.
The DTP Artist is responsible for preparing and optimizing design files for both print and digital formats. This role involves collaborating with designers and clients to ensure that all artwork meets technical specifications and brand guidelines while maintaining high-quality standards.
The Internship Digital Designer is responsible for creating graphics for various digital platforms. This role is integral to the creative team, contributing to brand consistency and innovative design solutions.
The UI/UX Designer is responsible for creating intuitive and visually appealing user interfaces for applications. This role involves enhancing usability and accessibility for web and mobile applications through effective design practices.
The Internship Intern, Sales Admin cum Designer is responsible for supporting the sales and marketing team through design and administrative tasks. This role involves a dynamic work environment where creativity and organization are key to enhancing the company's branding and client engagement.
By SuperJobs Career Team · Updated July 2026
Malaysia's art and design sector is a fast-growing creative economy spanning graphic design, UI/UX design, branding, illustration, animation, interior design, industrial design, and architecture. Kuala Lumpur has emerged as one of Southeast Asia's most vibrant creative cities, sustaining a large community of designers across agency, in-house, and freelance environments.
The design industry is driven by demand from advertising agencies, technology companies, e-commerce platforms, property developers, game studios, and animation houses. Key employers include local creative agencies (Ogilvy Malaysia, Leo Burnett, FCB Malaysia), tech platforms (Grab, Shopee, AirAsia), game developers (Streamline Studios, Lemon Sky Studios), and animation studios such as Les Copaque Production (creators of Upin & Ipin) and Silver Ant Studio.
The UI/UX design discipline has seen explosive growth alongside Malaysia's thriving tech and fintech ecosystem. Product designers who can bridge user research, interaction design, and business strategy are among the most in-demand creative professionals in the country. Digital-first design tools — Figma, Sketch, Adobe XD, and the broader Adobe Creative Cloud suite — are standard proficiency requirements across almost every design role.
Junior designers and fresh graduates earn RM 2,500 – RM 3,800/month. Mid-level graphic designers, UI/UX designers, and art directors earn RM 4,500 – RM 8,000/month. Senior UX designers, lead product designers, and creative directors at tech companies or top agencies earn RM 9,000 – RM 18,000/month.
UI/UX designers at technology and fintech companies command the highest design salaries in Malaysia — senior UX roles at companies like Grab, Shopee, or regional fintech firms can reach RM 15,000–25,000/month for experienced candidates. Motion designers, 3D artists, and game artists for international studios command strong freelance and full-time rates. Designers with both visual design and front-end development skills (CSS, React) are increasingly rare and command a significant premium.
Creates visual communications for brands — print, digital, social media, packaging, and advertising materials across all industries.
Designs intuitive digital product interfaces and user experiences for apps, websites, and SaaS platforms — one of Malaysia's fastest-growing design roles.
Leads the visual and conceptual direction of brand campaigns, product identities, or publication design for agencies or in-house teams.
Produces motion graphics, 2D/3D animation, and video effects for advertising, digital platforms, broadcasting, and gaming.
Designs commercial and residential interiors — from concept development and space planning to material specification and project management.
Designs physical products — consumer electronics, packaging, furniture, and equipment — balancing aesthetics, function, and manufacturability.
Search SuperJobs using role keywords ("graphic designer", "UI UX designer", "art director", "motion designer") or browse the Art and Design industry page.
A strong portfolio is non-negotiable. Host your work on Behance, Dribbble, or a personal website. For UI/UX roles, include case studies that articulate your research process, design decisions, and measured outcomes.
Demonstrate proficiency in industry-standard tools: Figma and the Adobe Creative Suite for most roles; Blender, Cinema 4D, or Maya for 3D and animation; Sketch and Protopie for product design.
Apply through SuperJobs with a concise CV and a prominent portfolio link. Many design employers shortlist candidates entirely based on portfolio quality before reviewing CVs.
Prepare for design interviews that include a brief — you may be given 30–60 minutes to redesign a screen, present a design critique, or walk through your portfolio problem-solving approach in detail.