Alissa Levin and Point Five hosted a salon lead by Russell G. Jones of The Blind Spot. We discussed race, privilege, and the role of whiteness in it all. It was an engaging afternoon of frank conversations and video interviews. The dialogue continues, and we hope you join us at the next salon.
“Do not look at an old question with eyes of today.” From Mali, a story of conservation by Anna Badkhen. Stunning cover art by Shout.
We collaborated with our amazing colleagues at Tierra Innovation to launch the new Yale Law Journal.
Wura-Natasha Ogunji illustrates Religion in Africa and the Diaspora, the latest issue of Harvard Divinity Bulletin.
We had a great time last night at the Decades Ball. Some photos of our 1950’s glamour. You can see more of the the evening on LQ’s FB.
Harper’s Magazine wins a National Magazine Award for fiction, for Steven King’s “Batman and Robin Have an Altercation” (September 2012). Congratulations to everyone at Harper’s on the honor of your nineteenth Ellie!
We designed the graphic identity for Nautilus, a new online publication about science and its endless connections to our lives.
SCR launches Women, Peace and Security: Sexual Violence in Conflict and Sanctions. Read the full report and updates.
Religion & Politics celebrates its one year anniversary with a Webby nomination. Congratulations to Tiffany Stanley and the entire R&P team!
A lot has changed in five years. Babies were born, mustaches were grown. Thank you to David A. Land: We could not chart our progress with out you.
What a better way to wrap up 2012 than with some old-fashion bowling? Photos from First Annual Bowling party with our friends at Tierra.
Harper’s wins a National Magazine Award for fiction, for Steven King’s “Batman and Robin Have an Altercation.”
The Meat of the Meeting: Convene magazine redesign and ongoing art direction and design.
Harvard Divinity Bulletin: Heads of State illustrates religious tolerance and the power of grassroots communities for social good.
The more enlightened our houses are, the more their walls ooze ghosts. —Italo Calvino, 1967 from LQ‘s Magic Shows.
Independent, Impartial and Informative: SCR reports on the activities of the United Nations Security Council.
“It’s a transformation that shows the power of good design”—Steven Heller reviews the Spectator‘s redesign.
Discover insights on evolving Security Council actions. What’s In Blue website design and development.
Religion & Politics celebrates its one year anniversary with a Webby nomination!