In addition to winning a 2020 Webby, the Knight First Amendment Institute website has received four recent awards from Davey, Communicator, and W3.

Three artists we commissioned for Columbia Journalism Review have been selected for American Illustration 39. Two pieces by Jackie Ferrentino and one by Jon Han will appear in the print collection, and a piece by Axel Rangel Garcia will appear online.

The Knight First Amendment Institute website has won the 2020 Webby Award in the Law websites category.

Point Five and our collaborators received merit awards for our work on four client projects at the Society of Publication Designers 55th Annual Design Competition. Columbia Journalism Review, Harvard Divinity Bulletin, Seek, and PCMA Convene were all awarded. Gratitude to our clients, collaborators, and the artists who contributed their excellent work to these titles!

Seek, the science research magazine from The Rockefeller University, won a silver award in the Editorial Design category from CASE (Council for the Advancement and Support of Education).

APRIL 22, 2019

Kevin Whipple’s work for Columbia Journalism Review  has been chosen for American Illustration 38.

Point Five and our wonderful collaborators received several honors for our work on Columbia Journalism Review at the Society of Publication Designers 54th Annual Design Competition. Pictured: The Threats Issue, cover and opener art by Melinda Beck.

Columbia Journalism Review is a finalist for the 2019 National Magazine Award for General Excellence—the most prestigious honor given by the American Society of Magazine Editors.

AUGUST 07, 2018

Seek, the science research magazine from The Rockefeller University, won two awards from The University & College Designers Association (UDCA).

JUNE 28, 2018

Congratulations to PCMA Covene the winner of Association Media & Publishing’s  bronze EXCEL Award for General Excellence in the Magazines category.

Seek, the science research magazine from The Rockefeller University, won a silver award in the Editorial Design category from CASE (Council for the Advancement and Support of Education). Illustration by Alvaro Dominguez.

APRIL 04, 2018

Congratulations to our clients and collaborators! We are all Society of Publication Designers Print Merit Winners from the  53rd Annual Design Competition. Our work for Rockefeller University’s Seek Magazine was awarded for overall issue design, cover art by The Voorhes; Melinda Beck’s work for Columbia Journalism Review for illustration; and Selman Design’s illustration and lettering for PCMA Convene for design.

Columbia Journalism Review was nominated for the 2018 National Magazine Award in the Single-Topic Issue category. On the cover: Inauguration Day, Washington, DC. Portrait by Carolyn Drake for Magnum Photos. Washington Post special section featuring an illustration by Chris Buzelli and photograph by Matt McClain.

Our redesigned site for Democracy: A Journal of Ideas received three fantastic honors. Hats off to the editorial team at Democracy and to our collaborators at Tierra Innovation. We could not be prouder to be a part of this team.

MARCH 10, 2016

We received two honors from the Society of Publication Designers for print design and digital illustration.

Nautilus was nominated for a National Magazine Award for General Excellence in the Literature, Science and Politics category. We also won ASME’s Award for Best Style and Design  magazine cover.

NOVEMBER 18, 2015

Robin Davey‘s brilliant futurism piece was accepted into the Society of Illustrators 58 annual and show. Congratulations!

APRIL 02, 2015

Religion & Politics is a Webby Nominee for Religion and Spirituality Website. Nautilus has been nominated for Website of the Year from Society of Publication Designers. And The Yale Law Journal is both a Webby Honoree and a bronze winner from Horizon Interactive Awards  for websites in the Legal category.

Our work with PCMA Convene and illustrator Carmen Segovia is honored with a merit award by the Society of Publication Designers.

FEBRUARY 02, 2015

Nautilus brought home  two Ellies: One for General Excellence in the category of Literature, Science, and Politics, and the other for Website.