Category Archives: print communication

Democratic candidates court Oregonians

A rushed, short-notice project with sloppy grammar. Hmm.

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Barometer layout: Mar. 13

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Barometer layout: Feb. 28

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Corvallis ranks as fifth smartest city in U.S.

Graphic to accompany the Feb. 27 story, “Corvallis ranks as fifth smartest city in U.S.“

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Barometer layout: Feb. 21

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Community forum series: –ISMs in media

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Barometer layout: Feb. 14

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Primary elections: DC, MD, ME and VA

A one-column analysis of Maine’s February 1–3 Republican caucus. Part of The Daily Barometer’s ongoing coverage of the 2008 elections, this graphic was presented on the front page for Monday, Febrary 4. A one-column analysis of the February 12 “Potomac … Continue reading

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Primary elections: KS, LA, ME, NE, VI, WA

A five-column analysis of February 9 caucuses and primaries for Democratic and Republican parties in Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Nebrask, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Washington. Part of The Daily Barometer’s ongoing coverage of the 2008 elections, this graphic was presented … Continue reading

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Election 2008: Super Tuesday delegates, state-by-state

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