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Q&A: Rob Cordiner
The city of Hobart in the Australian state of Tasmania seems an unlikely place for a fertile creative design scene, but it’s the spiritual home to designer and typographer Rob Cordiner and the Hellavate collective. So why have they moved to London?
Profile: Catalina Estrada
Her illustrations have charmed people across the globe. Catalina Estrada tells Adrian Sandiford how a wide-eyed country girl became a worldwide success story
Profile: Hi-ReS!
The most successful projects are all about good timing, says Hi-ReS!’s Florian Schmitt. Sometimes it’s better to be the tortoise than the hare. Graeme Aymer finds out more about the London studio challenging tradition
Q&A: Chris Thompson
This month Computer Arts talks to London-based designer and animator Chris Thompson about his work in animation and title design and his recent plans to work at Loyal Kaspar in New York
Profile: Stefan Gandl
Stefan Gandl’s typographic skills have developed from playing around with black marker pens and Letraset as a kid to producing one of today’s best-selling design books…
Profile: serialcut
In a Spanish design scene where you must compete and struggle to make a name for yourself, Sergio del Puerto has garnered the attention of clients across the world. Adrian Sandiford talks to the man behind Madrid’s best up-and-coming creative studio
Profile: Fenotype
“I’m suddenly surprised by the thought that it might actually be possible to make a living from type design. Wouldn’t that be something?” Finnish font designer Emil Bertell describes the experience of starting out…
Q&A: Carolina Melis
Sardinian-born Carolina Melis trained as a dancer and choreographer before specialising in illustration and animation. As a result, her work now reflects the grace and fluidity of dance

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