In conjunction with NYTimes.com, the AIGA's Ric Grefé and Jessica Friedman Hewitt have developed an interactive demonstration of how good ballot design can improve the voting experience.
Via. DesignObserver
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In conjunction with NYTimes.com, the AIGA's Ric Grefé and Jessica Friedman Hewitt have developed an interactive demonstration of how good ballot design can improve the voting experience.
Via. DesignObserver
Posted September 03, 2008
By Kate Andrews
Kate,
Love your blog. It's relevant and necessary for those of us who want to bring global issues to the forefront through good design. I'm also seeing it's news worthy potential as an up to date resource.
Thanks! I'm inspired.
Jefferson
Posted October 01, 2008
By Jefferson Rall
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Jefferson,
Thank you so kindly for your message - it is important that we rally together to spread our resources and make some much needed changes to how we think about design.
Best wishes, Kate.
Is you wish to get in touch, please do email me - KCAndr@gmail.com - I'd love to know more about you.
Posted October 10, 2008
By Kate Andrews
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