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  • Designing Elections? Yes! Whitney Quesenbery and I talk about designing elections, designing in government, and the future of election design. We dive deep into the world of elections, and Whitney’s and the Center for Civic Design’s work to help election officials nationwide design better elections.

    Show Summary

    Whitney had two careers before she landed in civic design. She had a professional career in theatre for a number of years before a friend asked her to write a product manual. That led to a shift into writing, and she worked for a number of large organizations creating and documenting content. In 2000, Whitney ended up on a federal advisory committee writing voting system standards, which led her into civic design and to what she calls her “last great adventure” founding the Center for Civic Design.

    Listen to learn about:

    >> Using design in elections
    >> Designing with government and election officials
    >> The Center for Civic Design’s work
    >> The evolution of election design
    >> The 2016 and 2020 elections and how they are shaping the future of election design
    >> Ways local leaders can get more involved in election design

    Our Guest

    Whitney Quesenbery is the director of the Center for Civic Design, solving democracy as a design problem and improving the voter experience. She combines a fascination with people and an obsession to communicate clearly with her goal of usable accessibility for all. She's written 3 books — A Web for Everyone: Designing accessible user experiences, Storytelling for User Experience, and Global UX — to help practitioners keep users in mind throughout the creative process.

    Show Highlights

    [01:32] Whitney talks about her three careers.
    [04:12] Whitney’s co-founding of the Center for Civic Design.
    [05:37] The challenge of applying the methods of design to elections.
    [07:00] Government election workers don’t tend to see themselves as designers.
    [08:19] How to bring non-designers comfortably into design work.
    [08:42] Whitney talks about the Center’s founding project in California designing voter guides.
    [11:24] The importance of public review and iteration to the success of the project.
    [13:55] How Whitney’s work has evolved over the years.
    [14:35] Ways the Center changed its user research to ensure diversity.
    [16:14] Collaborating with other organizations.
    [17:26] Whitney talks about the 2020 election and the future of the Center’s work.
    [18:52] The Center’s work on mail-in voting before and after the election.
    [20:53] The importance of street-level bureaucrats in the running of elections.
    [22:22] How ordinary Americans showed up and volunteered to help run the 2020 election: registering voters, poll workers, ballot counters, etc.
    [23:34] Whitney talks about designing in ways to encourage volunteerism in elections.
    [24:45] The “public square” concept in elections.
    [25:08] Whitney shares one story as an example of the ways information (and misinformation) can affect elections and how people vote.
    [27:48] Opportunities for local leaders to help design elections.
    [28:11] The importance of the day-to-day, “everyday” work and effort.
    [31:44] Service design and the “gentle disruption” part of Whitney’s work.
    [34:58] Whitney offers advice and encouragement for local election officials thinking about working with a designer.
    [35:31] The Center’s Field Guides to Ensuring Voter Intent.
    [37:23] More about the Center’s work.
    [38:03] The Center’s online Election Design course at the University of Minnesota.
    [39:53] The difference between Big D Design and little d design.
    [40:14] Whitney talks about a project for the Department of Health and Human Services.
    [42:55] How the Center is building a team with the right skills.
    [45:03] The future of the Center for Civic Design.
    [48:45] Resources for people interested in civic design, civic tech, and election design.
    [53:03] Where to find out more about Whitney and the Center for Civic Design.
    [53:16] The Center for Civic Design’s Irregulars List.
    [54:09] Ways you can support the Center for Civic Design’s work.

    Links

    Whitney on LinkedIn
    Whitney on Twitter
    Whitney on Women Talk Design
    Whitney on UX Matters
    Whitney’s personal website
    Whitney’s presentations on Slideshare
    Center for Civic Design and their 2020 Annual Report
    Center for Civic Design on Twitter
    Election design course, online, at Election Academy!
    Field Guides to Ensuring Voter Intent from the Center for Civic Design
    An invitation to redistricting
    Designing ballot cure forms that invite voters to act
    Minnesota gets new polling place signage with help from design students
    ElectionTools.org
    UX Magazine: Book Excerpt: A Web for Everyone, by Sarah Horton and Whitney Quesenbery
    Accessible Elections: Are we there yet?
    STC Summit Interview with Whitney
    Designing our civic life: can paying taxes be delightful?
    Design as a Civic Responsibility
    Whitney Quesenbery with Tala Schlossberg, NY Times (October 29, 2020): Good design is the secret to better democracy (Ballots are broken. We redesigned them.)
    ConveyUX: Writing great persona stories
    ConveyUX: Content for Everyone: Making information accessible
    18F Blog: Delivering civic technology

    Book Recommendations

    A Web for Everyone: Designing Accessible User Experiences, by Sarah Horton and Whitney Quesenbery
    Storytelling for User Experience: Crafting Stories for Better Design, by Whitney Quesenbery and Kevin Brooks
    Global UX: Design and Research in a Connected World, by Whitney Quesenbery and Daniel Szuc
    A Civic Technologist’s Practice Guide, by Cyd Harrell

    Center for Civic Design Irregulars List: when we need extra help on a project, from running flash usability tests to collecting data on local election information, we turn to our extended community: Join the list

    So you want to serve your country: A (biased) guide to tech jobs in federal government

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    Other Design Thinking 101 Episodes You Might Like

    A Short Introduction to Design Thinking with Dawan Stanford — DT101 E32
    Civic Design + Innovation Ops + System Design with Ryann Hoffman — DT101 E62
    Design, and One Question to Rule Them All // ALD 002 — DT101 E63

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  • Die Premieren-Folge von Feelings. Krömer sitzt nervös und mit verbundenen Augen im Studio. Noch völlig ahnungslos, dass gleich Herbert Grönemeyer zur Tür rein kommt, der erfolgreichste deutsche Musiker. Für gewöhnlich ist Krömer die Schlagfertigkeit in Person. Einer, der beim Gegenüber für feuchtere Hände sorgt, als es ein Abwasch je könnte. Aber jetzt… ist er ehrfürchtig. Vorgestern war Grönemeyer noch Teil der Jogging-Playlist, jetzt ist er zum Anfassen nah. Und anstatt das angebotene „Du“ vom Bochumer Ukulele-Spieler anzunehmen, bleibt Krömer sicherheitshalber beim respektvollen „Herr Grönemeyer“. Der entpuppt sich als uneitler Megastar, der heute von sich behauptet, im Badezimmer keine Spiegel zu besitzen und der im Nachhinein über sein 30-jähriges Ich sagt: „Mich hätte man in der Disko früher besser anbinden müssen“. Und ja, genau so meint er das…

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  • Did you know that Aristotle is to blame for the sad state of science during the Dark Ages in Western Europe? We could have colonized Mars by now if it weren't for Aristotle's disastrously wrong scientific ideas holding back the progress of science for thousands of years. At least, that's the impression you might get from a host of popular books, blog-posts, and click-bait articles online. For example, here is how one such book, called 50 Things You're Not Supposed to Know, argues that Aristotle held science back for millennia:

    "The Problem is that from the time he was alive (the 4th century BC) until the Enlightenment, when Aristotle said something, that was the end of the argument.... Like most Greeks, Aristotle championed the view that the Sun and planets revolved around the Earth. Copernicus (in the early 1500's) and Galileo (100 years later) had to risk their reputations and their LIVES to put the kibosh on that nonsense."

    Once can find plenty of similar arguments online. While it's safe to say that none of the people who make these kinds of claims have a degree in the history of philosophy, some of them are really smart in other fields. Take Steven Weinberg, the nobel-prize winning physicist and celebrated author. The guy is undeniably a genius. And he has a similarly unenthusiastic view of the role Aristotle played in the development of science. Of course, he acknowledges the tremendous influence that Aristotle had throughout history. And he goes over a lot things that Aristotle got right. He just thinks that neither Aristotle nor Plato knew what science is, and that in later periods an over-reliance on Aristotle plagued both Islamic Science and later Medieval European Science.

    Meanwhile, over at the ivory tower the people who study philosophy and its history professionally have a very different view on Aristotle. Earlier this year, a blog that is popular among professional philosophers, called Leiter Reports, conducted a poll to determine who the most important western philosopher of all time was. Guess who won? Aristotle.

    So what's going on here? Can it be that Aristotle held science back for two thousand years and yet he's also the greatest western philosopher of all time? Or is one of these positions incorrect?

    With us today to try to answer that question is Peter Adamson. You may know him as the host of the History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps podcast, which aims to tell the entire history of philosophy not just of the west, but also of the Arabic world, India and China. It may be the most ambitious podcast ever created. Adamson is professor of philosophy at the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, Germany. He joins us to discuss Aristotle's contributions to philosophy, and the role that his works have played in shaping the course of human knowledge.

  • Four astonishing archaeological discoveries that extended our knowledge of history back into the mythical past: Champollion and the Rosetta Stone, Grotefend's cuneiform breakthrough, Schliemann digging for Troy, and Michael Ventris' deciphering of Linear B.

  • Im Jahr 1229 kratzte ein Geistlicher Text von Pergament und überschrieb ihn anschließend mit Gebeten. Völlig unbeabsichtigt rettete er damit die älteste, bis heute erhaltene, Textsammlung in griechischer Sprache des antiken Mathematikers und Ingenieurs Archimedes von Syrakus.

    In dieser Episode verfolgen wir den abenteuerlichen Weg seiner antiken Originaltexte von Syrakus über Konstantinopel, Jerusalem und Paris bis ins Jahr 1998, wo der über viele Jahrhunderte verschollene Text für 2 Millionen Dollar versteigert wurde.

    Das Palimpsest war aufgrund schlechter Lagerung in einem Pariser Keller in keinem guten Zustand und musste viele Jahre bearbeitet werden. Das Ergebnis ist inzwischen hochauflösend im Netz verfügbar – und dank neuester Bildgebungsverfahren konnte der überschriebene Archimedes-Text zum größten Teil wieder sichtbar gemacht werden.

    Infos zum Projekt: http://www.archimedespalimpsest.org/
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