Black Lives Matter
As a predominantly white firm that works with nonprofits and political campaigns who reach out to communities of Colorado, we know that being an ally is a verb – not a noun. White supremacy has reigned too long in the nonprofit and progressive circles and we have both benefited and caused harm because of it. We continually challenge ourselves to dismantle our unearned privilege and use it to bring BIPOC voices to the table. These past few weeks have made us realize that our previous efforts were nowhere near enough.
Tips for Creating Accessible Design: Color & Typography
When it comes to graphic design, the resources on basic principles and best practices are endless. Designers learn how to use color, typography, imagery and form to convey powerful and important ideas. However, with that comes a responsibility to ensure that everyone can access what they have created. Enter accessible design!
Local news trusted for now
The Knight Foundation’s Trust, Media and Democracy initiative paired up with Gallup to publish a new report: The State of Public Trust in Local News.
Who Loves Local News?
We recently saw a revealing report from the Pew Research Center that shows that people of color, older adults and people with high school degrees or less are the most reliable consumers of local media.
Pass on the outrage, please
Is anybody else getting tired of outrage being the main selling point for media stories?
Media Targeting for Impact
Last month the Pew Research Center published a report showing that Americans still prefer watching the news as opposed to reading or listening to it:
EDay: What did we learn?
We don't know about you but we were pretty darn euphoric the night of November 6!