Constitutions are generally organized around a set of Articles. The Legislature, the Judiciary, the Executive, Electoral System, Finance, Rights etc. There are many things to consider under each Article. An evaluation of our existing Articles, comparisons to other more democratic constitutions and historical contexts are all necessary to understand before any comprehensive Article can be ratified, even among friends. I recommend that those with specific knowledge of or interest in a particular aspect of constitutional design organize into groups in order to develop specific language for the various Articles they wish to be included. Setting out to understand legislatures, for example, is no small task. There are many ways to do the people's business, and that committee will require a lot of homework. I personally favor a parliamentarian system with a unicameral legislature like New Zealand's.