In the ten years since we launched Making Policy Public, we have created 34 editions of fold-out posters that use the power of intensive collaborations; excellent communications design and illustration; and CUP’s strength in translating complex ideas into easy-to-understand visual tools that make information on policy truly public: accessible, meaningful, and shared.
In total, the projects have reached more than 150,000 people, helping domestic workers enact their labor rights, supporting young people navigating the juvenile justice system, and helping rent stabilized tenants avoid eviction.
Making Policy Public has received recognition from Fast Company’s Innovation by Design Awards, Sappi’s Ideas That Matter, and has been featured in the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, the International Venice Architecture Biennale, and the Victoria & Albert Museum, among others.
Making Policy Public is at the forefront of social-impact design work, and continues to build on the lessons learned over the years. We believe the deeply collaborative process in which CUP partners closely with grassroots community organizations and advocacy groups and talented design teams not only creates great work, but is a transformative process for all of the project participants.