Draw the Line
Ellen McGirt
The Supreme Court has gutted the Voting Rights Act
On April 29th, the Supreme Court issued its decision in Louisiana v. Callais, a case which purported to examine whether Louisiana’s latest congressional map was an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. Design Observer was already in this story when it landed, and I want to tell you why and what we know. The 6-3 ruling, written by Justice … Continued
The Observatory Newsletter
Ellen McGirt
The line, now drawn
I spent last week watching redistricting in action In his recent oral arguments, Chief Justice John Roberts described Louisiana’s newly defunct 6th Congressional District as a snake, a caustic nod to the way it wound across the state, spanning some 200 miles connecting parts of Baton Rouge, Shreveport, Alexandria, and Lafayette.
Arts + Culture
Martín Zabaleta|Peru’s Sacred Valley
Designing with the Andean principle of Ayni: “What will we choose to give back?”
How the Quechua word for reciprocity can guide a new design philosophy
Dave Snyder
The compound interest of design: what not to build
Editor’s note: This is Dave Snyder’s first opinion piece for Design Observer. Be sure to read to the end. I’ve been designing digital products for 25 years. I remember when the big decision was going from 800×600 to 1024 pixels. I’ve lived through multiple cycles of VR hype, watched the web go from static pages … Continued
Read the opinion piece
Subscribe to The Observatory
The Observatory Home Page
Observed
Special Series
View all
Arts + Culture
Ellen McGirt|Interviews
The face, reconsidered
Civic Life
Bert de Muynck|Essays
Walkie talkie: An architect-turned-tour guide on designing presence in Lisbon
Design Juice
Delaney Rebernik|Books
‘Designed Forests’ author Dan Handel says design is behind our experiences in nature
Architecture
Delaney Rebernik|Fresh Ink