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A public policy research organization, dedicated to individual liberty and limited government, is seeking a Comic Artist to develop engaging illustrations for the Illustrated Supreme Court Review. Candidates should have a strong background in comic creation and experience with Adobe software. The position is remote and offers $425 per page, negotiable based on experience. Interested applicants must also submit a portfolio of their work along with a resume.
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The Cato Institute is looking for creative minds with comic-writing experience to help us develop the next Cato Illustrated Supreme Court Review. The Illustrated Supreme Court Review is a graphic-novel-style companion to the Cato Supreme Court Review. Each chapter provides illustrations of a case, including its factual background, relevant context, outcome, and rationale.
As a Comic Artist, you will use emerging technologies to quickly create engaging and accessible illustrations of consequential Supreme Court decisions. Working together with legal scholars at Cato’s Center for Constitutional Studies and Project on Criminal Justice, you will help storyboard comic-style pages, use AI to help generate images for each panel, and then finalize a single, coherent chapter for each Supreme Court case using your own illustration skills. All Comic Artists will be credited for their work in the final publication.
We are looking for experienced designers with a comprehensive understanding of comic layout and composition; strong proficiency in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign; and the flexibility to work within tight deadlines. This project runs February–September 2026 and accelerates in June when the Supreme Court’s term ends.
This role is fully remote.
The Cato Institute is a public policy research organization – a think tank – dedicated to the principles of individual liberty, limited government, and free markets. Its scholars and analysts conduct independent, nonpartisan research on a wide range of policy issues.
Founded in 1977, Cato owes its name to Cato’s Letters, a series of essays published in 18th-century England that presented a vision of a society free from excessive government power. Those essays inspired the architects of the American Revolution. And the simple, timeless principles of that revolution – individual liberty, limited government, and free markets – turn out to be even more powerful in today’s world of global markets and unprecedented access to information than Jefferson or Madison could have imagined. We believe that social and economic freedom is not just the best policy for a free people, but an indispensable framework for the future.
The Cato Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Cato offers a rate of $425 per page, negotiable based on experience and qualifications. Artists will also receive a budget for expenses, including Adobe Creative Cloud and AI platforms.
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