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| Profile: Williams Murray Hamm “A lot of packaging is just decoration… it’s typefaces and colours and backgrounds. There needs to be a conceptual heart…” Richard Murray explains the ethos behind Williams Murray Hamm |
| Profile: Red Bee Red Bee Media, formerly BBC Broadcast, is a multi-disciplined agency that encompasses design and technology while producing top quality work for all the major UK broadcasting channels. Michael Burns finds out more about the creative powerhouse |
| Q&A: Ice Cream For Free Computer Arts catches up with Oliver Wiegner of Berlin-based collective Ice Cream For Free, to talk about flea markets, designing for the music industry and What Makes Berlin Addictive |
| Profile: D*Face He’s been in the London news described as a renegade artist and keeps his identity hidden. We talked to D*Face, the man behind some amazing London street art… |
| Q&A: Gary Hustwit Next year Helvetica celebrates its 50th birthday and, as a tribute, filmmaker Gary Hustwit has created a movie that celebrates the font’s integral role in graphic design in the last half century. Joe Russ finds out more |
| Profile: Tom Hingston Tom Hingston’s career in music design has taken in everything from creating flyers for club nights to putting together some of the most memorable cover images of the last few years... |
| Profile: TOCA ME Built on the back of a thriving online community and a successful design conference, TOCA ME was set up in 2003 by Nina Schmid and two brothers, Thorsten and Ronald Iberl. Their endeavours across print, web and events focus on bringing people together |
| Profile: Ninja Tune “In today’s oversaturated world, people need something strong and identifiable to grab on to in the torrent of media thrown at us 24/7.” Kevin Foakes on building a Ninja brand... |
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