Point Five designed the research reports Liberals, Rogues and Enablers: The International Order for the 21st Century, and Keeping Up Appearances, as part of an going series for this non-profit.
Congratulations to Vivienne Flesher! Her work for Harvard Divinity Bulletin is featured in this year’s American Illustration 36.
Alissa was honored to give a keynote presentation about digital design at the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Editor’s Forum.
We launched a new site for Commonweal, enhancing their diverse content covering religion, politics, books and culture.
We’re proud to introduce Seek, the new science research magazine from The Rockefeller University.
The latest issue of Democracy: A Journal of Ideas arrived in the mail today. You can find the entire symposium online.
Alissa joined a panel led by Ellen Weinstein on illustration and journalism at the Brown Institute for Media Innovation and Columbia Journalism School.
Working with animator Francesca Cattaneo, we produced this installment of Nautilus’ Spark of Science series.
We designed the first special print edition of CJR, celebrating the centennial of the Pulitzers.
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.
We are thrilled to announce the launch of tricycle.org.
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.
We’re honored to be a part of The Paris Review’s storied design history. The AIGA’s blog Eye on Design published a piece on how the literary magazine has managed to stay relevant for over 60 years. The answer: Redesign, Redesign, Redesign.
Robin Davey‘s brilliant futurism piece was accepted into the Society of Illustrators 58 annual and show. Congratulations!
Rachell Sumpter created this beautiful and ominous image of migrants in Nogales, Mexico for Harvard Divinity Bulletin.
Have you fallen asleep at a conference recently? The latest issue of PCMA Convene is here to help. Illustrations by Jean Jullien.
We’re proud to announce the launch of Latin America Goes Global, a website based on the idea that too often and for too long, Latin America and the Caribbean have been studied and analyzed in terms of policy as a separate, isolated geographic unit.