Posts Tagged ‘panel’

INTERACTIVE: In Search of Health-Care Reform (Kelso via Wash Post)

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

[Editor’s note: This panel-based audio narrative tracks the debate over reforming the United States health-care system, one of the most expensive in the world. The interactive was conceptualized in tandem with a large, full page print graphic and related article.]

Republished from The Washington Post. June 9, 2009

President Obama campaigned on promises to improve the nation’s health system. This summer, Congress will attempt to deliver on the pledge. Remaking a sector that represents one-fifth of the nation’s economy won’t be easy. Here’s a look at the present health system and its challenges, along with some of the solutions under consideration.

Screenshot below. Interact with the original . . .

health-care-reform-screenshot

SOURCES: Centers For Medicare and Medicaid Services, Office of Management and Budget, Kaiser Family Foundation, Alliance for Health Reform, Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, Senate Finance Committee, Commonwealth Fund

Interactive by Karen Yourish, Laura Stanton, Nathaniel Vaughn Kelso, Sarah Lovenheim and Ceci Connolly — The Washington Post

A House of Glass (NY Times)

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

[Editor’s note: This interactive in a panel based narrative highlighting the transformation of a landmark in New York City. Touches of animation and good story telling. Republished from the New York Times on Oct. 16th, 2008. Thanks Christina!]

The cascading public staircase that covers the new TKTS discount booth in Duffy Square is made almost entirely of structural-strength glass: walls, beams, treads and risers. (Related Article)

View full sized original at NYTimes.com . . .

Source: Nicholas Leahy, Perkins Eastman, Theater Development Fund

Mika Gröndahl and Xaquín G.V. / The New York Times; Photographs by Fred R. Conrad, Richard Perry, Michael Evans / The New York Times, Associated Press, Times Square Alliance