
Context
Election information is abundant, but citizens often need a clearer way to compare positions, consequences, and trust signals.
What made it hard
- Political topics are emotionally loaded and easily oversimplified.
- The system needs to serve quick orientation and deeper exploration.
- Neutrality lives in editorial choices, product structure, source context, and interface behavior.
Decisions made visible
- Treat comparison as a civic interface with room for source context and consequence.
- Make uncertainty and source context visible.
- Use design to create enough pause for nuance while keeping the tool accessible.
Outcome
A public-facing structure that made comparison easier, reasoning paths clearer, and nuance harder to lose.
Visuals
Work in view.






Connected patterns
Similar decisions return in different contexts.
civic trustdecision supportpublic interfacesAI and human judgmentdecision mapslegibility