Jun
28
2007

the cheney vice presidency

cheney_20070628.jpgOn Sunday, the Post launched a four-part series about Dick Cheney’s tenure as vice president called Angler: The Cheney Vice Presidency — “angler” being a reference to Cheney’s Secret Service code name and passion for fishing. About the series:

Dick Cheney is the most influential and powerful man ever to hold the office of vice president. This series examines Cheney’s largely hidden and little-understood role in crafting policies for the War on Terror, the economy and the environment.

I designed the main index page, templates and promo images for the online version of the series. (The article pages were largely based on the ones I built for the Citizen K Street project back in March.) I also collaborated a bit with Justin Ferrell, a designer at the paper, incorporating some of his design elements for the print version into my design for the Web site.

Regardless, design aside, the series itself is a good read, and I’d recommend checking it out.

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