The Domestic Militarization Watch is a new initiative that tracks how military tactics, funding, and federal forces are being deployed within U.S. cities — often targeting marginalized communities. The project will publish reports, infographics, and educational materials to increase public awareness and mobilize action.
The Graphic Designer Volunteer will play a key role in shaping how this information reaches the public by creating clear, engaging, and visually compelling designs for reports, social media, and advocacy campaigns.
Key Responsibilities
- Design infographics, charts, and maps visualizing data on domestic militarization and related human rights impacts.
- Create branded graphics for social media posts, digital campaigns, and website content.
- Collaborate with the Research and Human Rights Fellows to translate data and testimonies into accessible visuals.
- Assist with layout and visual formatting for PEP’s Quarterly Militarization Report and advocacy briefs.
- Maintain consistency with PEP’s brand identity (colors, fonts, logo placement, tone).
- Provide creative input for multimedia storytelling, including short videos or animations (optional).
Qualifications
- Experience with Canva, Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop), or other design software.
- Strong visual communication and layout skills.
- Ability to translate complex ideas or data into accessible, emotionally resonant visuals.
- Interest in social justice, peace, or human rights design.
- Ability to work independently and meet project deadlines.
- Familiarity with data visualization, social media graphics, or infographic storytelling preferred.