We have gathered some of the top political writers in the country and asked them to discuss the presidential race throughout the year. Today they discuss McCain’s new frontrunner status, religion in American politics, and Edwards’ departure.
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Seattlest--very much not a design geek--loved last week's match between designers Naz Hamid and Chris Glass. It works like this: One designer creates an image in fifteen minutes. His opponent then has fifteen minutes of his own to edit/riff on/respond to that image. They go back and forth for ten rounds, all while the peanut gallery (that's you) and a designated commentator judge the results.
To make your own political campaign lawn sign.
You don't really need to have an opinion on whether autistic art is accidental art or if that means anything. You don't have to recognize Seattle as a nexis of outsider art from the galleries to the stones stacked in Fremont. You just have to check out this short interview in the Morning News with Gregory Blackstock and then page through his book of visual lists that includes various feats of sorting like "The Great American Wasps," "The Miscellaneous Tools," and "The Noisemakers."
Those design-obsessed types over at Coudal Partners have just recently posted Field Tested Books, an online compendium of book reviews by lots of bookish (and blogish) people. Not just your ordinary reviews, these focus on books read in specific places and the impact the locale had on the reader's experience (hence, Coudal likes to refer to them as "experience reviews" instead).

Tuesdays are Muppet Days