Case Study by New Kind March 25, 2013
As North Carolina prepared to vote on a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage in 2012, New Kind partnered with the Coalition to Protect All North Carolina Families to fight back to develop and roll out a campaign against the Amendment that featured open source principles and community-focused design.
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Case Study by The QED Group, LLC October 04, 2012
A website redesign for the U.S. Government’s global hunger and food
security initiative had to appeal to a diverse
audience, while simultaneously reflecting the goals and strategies of
multiple agencies.
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November 08, 2012
President Obama articulates a vision for
arts and culture that recognizes its role in the American experience; he now has four more years to
support the arts. AIGA encourages designers to support local action individually or through chapters.
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October 18, 2012
When designers are confronted with the unauthorized use of
their work, one of the biggest issues they face is the complexity and cost of
going to court to enforce their rights under U.S. copyright law. But would the proposed copyright small claims court address the issue?
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Case Study by Maloney & Fox October 04, 2012
This nonpartisan booklet outlines twelve steps to fix communication in Congress, garnering national attention from citizens, the press and—most importantly—politicians.
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Publication by Marcia Lausen
Design for Democracy: Ballot and Election Design is an essential advocacy tool for designers and election officials, lawmakers and citizens.
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Design can strengthen democracy by building trust in the communication
between government and the governed. Trust emerges from understanding;
design is a critical intermediary in making the complex clear and
enhancing understanding.
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