Case Study by Blue State Digital March 14, 2013
This social media campaign focused exclusively on motivating young voters with content that encouraged them to take action in the 60 days leading up voter referendums on marriage equality in Maine, Maryland, Minnesota and Washington.
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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 Fallon March 18, 2013
In order to inform the public about budget cuts that would affect children, the Children's Defense Fund launches a program that relies upon concerned individuals sharing information through a microsite and social media channels.
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March 30, 2010
Do you find yourself un-friending Facebook and opting out of LinkedIn? In his second Salinger–inspired post, Caplan defends the right to remain private.
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As the concepts of “crowdsourcing” and “curating” become part of our vocabulary, how must designers thoughtfully consider their communities? We talk to three veterans of online communities about curating for the wisdom of many inspiring communities.
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November 10, 2011
The former design director for NYTimes.com wants to ignite the circuits in your brain centering around visual creativity, and he’s doing it with a social art-making app for tablets called Mixel.
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July 08, 2011
Designers aren’t always confined to Wizard of Oz status, working invisibly from behind the scenes. As Molly Heintz presents, when designers promote their work, what they’re really selling is themselves.
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