Graphic Design (25-50% RA)

School of Information Sciences
ID
81

Percent

From 25% to 50%

Application Deadline

Type

Research Assistantship

Position Start Date

Description, Responsibilities, and Qualifications

Position Overview

The Graphic Design RA will support visual design and marketing for the DSTL project, helping develop cohesive visual elements across both web pathways and related resources.

Responsibilities

  • Design website icons, including development of color schemes and consistent formatting across pathways
  • Develop website elements that support overall visual design
  • Contribute to marketing materials for a library-facing product
  • Develop adaptable resource templates (e.g., case templates, PDF layouts, PowerPoint templates)
  • Other duties as assigned

Required Qualifications

  • Demonstrated experience in graphic or visual design
  • Strong attention to visual consistency and formatting

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience designing for web environments

Experience developing adaptable document or presentation templates (PDF/PPT)

Compensation

Position structure:
Specific compensation amount depends on your degree level, as per iSchool policy. Work will begin Summer 2026 (25%). If performance is strong, duties may expand to a 35-50% Research Assistant position (20 hours/week, dependent on sustained federal funding) beginning Fall 2026, with possible extension through Spring 2027.

Application Procedure

Please send:

  • a passionate and well-evidenced expression of interest (cover letter)
  • resume/CV
  • email of one professional reference

to Dr. Kate McDowell (kmcdowel@illinois.edu) by March 27 to be considered.

Please use the subject line “DSTL Graphic Design RA Application.”

Strong applications will reference at least one specific aspect of the DSTL project, grant description, or the PI’s public talks/consulting work in the cover letter.

In your cover letter, please also briefly describe one example of data visualization or information design that you think communicates data effectively and why.

Applicants are encouraged to include a link to a portfolio of relevant design work.

Applicants who demonstrate specific professional interest in humanizing data storytelling for librarianship will be preferred.

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and a brief Zoom interview may be required. Online and on-campus students are eligible to apply as long as they reside in the United States.

Contact Information

Dr. Kate McDowell
Secondary Email
kmcdowel@illinois.edu
Contact Address
School of Information Sciences, MC-493
501 E. Daniel St.
Champaign, IL 61820