1. Lapham’s Quarterly

    Each issue of Lapham’s Quarterly adopts and explores a single theme, with the aim to help readers find historical threads from Homer to Queen Elizabeth I to George Patton, from Aesop to Edith Wharton to Joan Didion. Newly commissioned essays from today’s preeminent scholars and writers then tie each theme together.

    We designed and built the magazine’s website, incorporating blogs, audio, video and online only content.

    Launch Site
  2. Columbia Journalism Review

    Founded in 1961 to encourage and stimulate excellence in journalism in the service of a free society, Columbia Journalism Review is both a watchdog and champion of the press in all forms—from newspapers to magazines to radio, television and the web.

    We redesigned CJR’s magazine and website, and continue to art direct and design both the print and online editions.

    Launch Site
  3. Princeton University Program in Law
    and Public Affairs

    Princeton University’s Program in Law and Public Affairs explores the role of law in politics, society, the economy and culture.

    We redesigned the program’s brand identity, including their logo and website.

    Launch Site
  4. Washington Monthly College Guide

    The Washington Monthly, an independent magazine on politics and government in America, began publishing in 1969. For the last four years, the Monthly has published an annual College Guide issue, which includes national college and university rankings that are based each school's contributions to society.

    We designed and built Washington Monthly’s College Guide website and blog, a one-stop-shop for information about higher education.

    Launch Site
  5. Colorlines

    ColorLines is an award-winning national newsmagazine on race and politics, published by the Applied Research Center.

    We redesigned their website and continue to provide ongoing maintenance and support.

    Launch Site
  6. Listen: Life with Classical Music

    Launched in the Spring of 2009, Listen is a bimonthly magazine covering people, places and events; recommendations of recordings, books and film; and all the many ways our lives are touched by classical music.

    We designed the premiere issue of the magazine and its website, and continue to art direct and design subsequent issues.

    Launch Site
  7. Democracy

    Winner of the 2007 Utne Independent Press Award for Best New Publication, Democracy: A Journal of Ideas has consistently presented fresh progressive perspectives on American foreign policy and politics—from Iraq and terrorism to globalization, immigration and healthcare.

    We designed the launch of the political quarterly and its website, and continue to design and consult on both components.

    Launch Site
  8. Princeton University
    Center for Human Values

    The University Center for Human Values brings together scholars in philosophy, psychology, politics, history and the humanities to foster ongoing inquiry into the most important ethical issues in private an public life.

    We designed the center’s brand identity, including their logo, website, annual reports, brochures and posters for upcoming conferences and lectures.

  9. Advice to the President

    Advice to the President is a Carnegie Corporation of New York and Columbia Journalism Review sponsored website where a selection of the ideas and reports produced by analysts, scholars, and policymakers to help shape the agenda of the Obama administration are being aggregated.

    In partnership with Hartnick Consulting, Point Five designed and built this nonpartisan resource.

    Launch Site
  10. SeaChange Capital Partners

    SeaChange Capital Partners is a visionary non-profit firm dedicated to improving the practice of philanthropy by matching outstanding non-profits with wealthy individuals, foundations and other organizations.

    We designed the firm’s brand identity, including their logo, website, stationery system and style guidelines for marketing and business materials.

    Launch Site
  11. Drum Major Institute for Public Policy

    Drum Major Institute for Public Policy, is a non-profit, progressive think tank based in New York City.

    We redesigned their website and continue to provide ongoing maintenance and support.

    Launch Site