Peace Economy Project
Graphic Designer Volunteer Domestic Militarization Watch
Peace Economy Project, St Louis, Missouri, United States
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.
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.