// Ross: Bit of a death theme this week so far. (article)
// April 9: Thatcher’s Divided Isle
// Ross: (the end of) Anarchy in the UK? (article)
// April 8: For the Anxious, Avoidance Can Have an Upside
// Ross: (article)
// April 7: The Arab Spring Started in Iraq
// Ibraheem: (article)
// April 6: Interfaith Unions: A Mixed Blessing
// Ibraheem: (article)
// April 5: Rewrite the Second Amendment
// Ibraheem: (article)
// April 4: My Dinner With Dr. King
// Ibraheem: (article)
// April 3: Did Putin Sink Cyprus?
// Ibraheem: (article)
// April 2: Ponce de León, Exposed
// Ibraheem: (article)
// April 1: The Tar Sands Disaster
// Ibraheem: (article)
Guest Series: Ibraheem Youssef
// March 31: Remembering an Easter Miracle in Northern Ireland
// Ross: (article)
// March 30: Nature’s Case for Same-Sex Marriage
// Ross: a solid reminder that the world is bigger than the human race. (article)
// March 29: The Ivy League Was Another Planet
// Ross: (article)
// March 28: Say No to the Dress
// Ross: (article)
// March 27: ‘In Japan, a Portrait of Mistrust’
// Ross: (article)
// March 26: Tipped Off
// Ross: This may be more of a response to the way this week’s posts have been coming up. I blame it wholeheartedly on getting too relaxed on vacation. Now, back after it! (article)
// March 25: A Day in the Life
// Ross: A day in the life. Suffering from depression, bipolar disorder and mild schizophrenia (article)
// March 24: States Gone Wild
// Ross: Smoke ’em if you’ve got ’em (article)
// March 23: A Plan To Fix Cancer Care
// Ross: If we care less about money and care more for one another. Seems like a good & simple place to start (article)
// March 21: My New Office: A Parking Space
// Ross: (article)
// March 20: What America Learned in Iraq
// Ross: (article)
// March 19: Oh, California
// Ross: Throwing down some photography this week. I traveled to Cali many times as a child and recently had the opportunity to visit again with my beautiful partner, Sonnen. This image gives me
a certain feeling of comfort and familiarity. (article)
// March 18: Up Here on This Island
// Ross: Back in action after a long break. Big thanks to Carmel and Dominic for holding things down over the last two weeks. Gotta keep the B&W, type-only theme rolling’ for one more day, at least! (article)
// March 17: Does Affirmative Action Do What it Should?
// Dominic: A very interesting article on the effectiveness of Affirmative Action in the US (article) …and, scene. So this marks the end of my (second) week long residency at Daily Post Project. My experience has again been stressful and inspiring. Thank you Ross. It has been a blast. Now back to you…
// March 16: The Winter of the Monarch
// Dominic: It took a minute to visualize this idea of flight but once I had it it was fun to build… (article)
// March 15: God Is an Argentine
// Dominic: Happy with this one (and so are the Argentines)… (article)
// March 10: Living With Less. A Lot Less.
// March 10: Carmel’s Last Post
// Dominic: Due to internet problems Carmel’s last post of her 7 days never made it up so it is a special day because, DOUBLE POST TODAY. SEE ABOVE.
// March 14: The Case of My Missing Confidence
// Dominic: I am getting into using just black & white… This is a little bit of a study on how much you need to see of a letter form for it to be readable. It is a fun week… (article)
// March 13: Is Any Hope Left for Mideast Peace?
// Dominic: Phew… I thought yesterday was tough. Man!!! Pretty happy with this though… (article)
// March 12: Insomnia and the Poet
// Dominic: Tough one… (article)
// March 11: The Man Who Sells the Moon
// Dominic: OK. This week I am trying to do all the seven opinion pieces as black & white only. This was inspired by Carmel’s Extinct piece last week. I also decided to make it even more challenging by creating purely typographic compositions. Away we go… (article)
// Guest Series: Dominic Ayre. Repeat.
We are happy to have an old friend back on DPP. Dominic Ayre has come back to give this week a kick. He wanted to something a bit different to challenge himself. He has set himself the task of creating everything this week in black & white only while also keeping his posts purely typographic. Good luck.
// March 9: The Darkness of an Irish Morning
// Carmel: (article)
// March 8: It’s About the Work, Not the Office
// Carmel: if i work from home I’ll be overweight coz I’ll be eating constantly. Also, i’ll go crazy talking to myself. (article)
// March 7: Newly Discovered, Nearly Extinct
// Carmel: (article)
// March 6: The Country that Stopped Reading
// March 5: Come Home, America
// Carmel: Come home America. (article)
// March 4: Stubbing Out Cigarettes for Good
// Carmel: People still smoke cigarettes? (article)
// Guest Series: Carmel Dias
// March 2: Argentina’s About-Face on Terror
// Ross: (article)
// March 1: A 40-Year Quest for Justice
// Ross: (article)
// February 28: We Found Our Son in the Subway
// Ross: Such a human and heartwarming story today. Check it out: (article)
// February 27: Rape on the Reservation
// Ross: (article)
// February 26: Stranger Than Fiction on the Cop Beat
// Ross: (article)
// February 25: The Riddle of the Human Species
// Ross: (article)
// February 24: The Price of Public Violence
// Ross: Interesting story about the emotional casualties of public violence (article)
// February 22: To Fight India, We Fought Ourselves
// Ross: (article)
// February 21: The Lecturer Has No Clothes
// Ross: (article)