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Christophe Haubursin

Christophe Haubursin

Former Senior Producer

    Latest articles by Christophe Haubursin

    Politics
    How graphic designers would revamp the Hillary logoHow graphic designers would revamp the Hillary logo
    Politics

    Designers who critiqued the image also had a few thoughts on how to fix it.

    By Christophe Haubursin
    Politics
    Designers explain why nobody likes Hillary Clinton’s campaign logoDesigners explain why nobody likes Hillary Clinton’s campaign logo
    Politics

    Hillary Clinton’s new campaign logo — a blue “H” with a red arrow through it — didn’t exactly get a warm reception during its rollout Sunday.

    By Christophe Haubursin
    Politics
    Those gross, graphic warnings on cigarette labels? This study shows they actually work.Those gross, graphic warnings on cigarette labels? This study shows they actually work.
    Politics

    New research shows that graphic labels increase awareness of the harms of smoking among teenagers and young adults.

    By Christophe Haubursin
    archives
    Foreign adoption rates are plummeting. Here are 3 reasons why.Foreign adoption rates are plummeting. Here are 3 reasons why.
    archives

    New laws are making it harder for Americans to adopt abroad.

    By Christophe Haubursin
    Politics
    An Indiana woman is facing 20 years in prison for “feticide”An Indiana woman is facing 20 years in prison for “feticide”
    Politics

    Purvi Patel claims it was a miscarriage. This is the first conviction of its kind.

    By Christophe Haubursin
    Politics
    The amount of homework kids should have every day, according to scienceThe amount of homework kids should have every day, according to science
    Politics

    Students who studied math and science for just over an hour every day performed best on standardized tests.

    By Christophe Haubursin