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Ken Gordon|Essays
Why the Gettysburg Address Is a Call to Bring Design into Government
How might we improve the level of dialogue between the people and their representatives? With design.

De Andrea Nichols|Essays
Creative Will
What it takes to shift creative organizations and industries toward greater racial equity

Steven Heller|Essays
America’s Big Design Problem
Donald Trump may not be the ideal design client, but that just means we have to work that much harder.

Debbie Millman|Audio
Eileen Myles
Debbie talks to poet Eileen Myles about poetry, fame, and politics.

Michael Bierut|Audio
Episode 45: I’m With(out) Her
Election night, Brand Trump and the presidency, Design That Matters, Facebook’s flawed news feed

Michael Bierut|Audio
S1E5: Bruce Cohen
Bruce Cohen is an Oscar-winning film producer and president of the board of directors of the American Foundation for Equal Rights

Steven Heller|Essays
Ten Design Lessons from the 2016 Presidential Election
Steven Heller reflects on the good and bad.

Michael Bierut|Opinions
Let’s Get to Work
We must bear in mind that democracy is about who we are, not who’s temporarily in office.

Lana Rigsby|Essays
Are Taco Trucks Awakening the “Sleeping Giant”?
Since September, Houston taco trucks have been serving up information to help Latinos access the voting process.

Michael Bierut|Essays
My Democracy Was Irretrievably Undermined by Reactionary Idiots and All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt
Can a designer t-shirt contest have any effect on the US presidential elections?

Steven Heller|Essays
The D Word: Psy Ops
Psychographics

Rick Poynor|Exposure
Exposure: The Gamble by Peter Kennard
The clandestine operations of power
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