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| Q&A: D&AD Students of the Year Haino Sakurako and Klaas Diersmann became D&AD Student of the Year award winners for their witty take on MTV’s 25th anniversary. Joe Russ caught up with them to celebrate their success and pick up some cooking tips |
| Profile: Fold7 The word multidisciplinary is something of an understatement when it comes to describing Fold7. So how does this London-based agency maintain quality while working across so many areas of design? The secret is to always keep your eye on the brand |
| Q&A: Niko Stumpo Joe Russ talks to the prolific Niko Stumpo, aka Abnormal Behavior Child, about his characters’ fish-like lips, skateboarding and Hanazuki, his new hybrid studio space and shop |
| Profile: Mindflood In the short while Mindflood has been around, it’s built up an enviable reputation for creating imaginative websites laced with fun and good humour. “The thing that ties it together,” they tell Jason Arber, “is never taking ourselves too seriously” |
| Profile: Andrea Tinnes Trained in Mainz and LA, this German typographer is inspired by everything from signage and public art to genetics and microscopic organisms… |
| Q&A: Andrew Rae This year’s D&AD Awards took place at the end of May. Joe Russ talked to illustration category judge Andrew Rae about the show, as well as his life as an illustrator, animator and Peepshow member |
| Profile: Kapitza Having chosen London’s East End as the home for their design studio, sisters Nicole and Petra Kapitza are bringing a fresh new approach to book design and typography |
| FL@33 Since they met at the RCA in 1999, the multi-lingual, multi-national and multidisciplinary Agathe Jacquillat and Tomi Vollauschek have become designers sans frontières. Mark Penfold meets the design team selling its work, and squirrels, to an international audience |
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