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Profile: Modern Dog
Seattle’s Modern Dog is a small design studio with a big personality. Ed Ricketts discovers how they’ve brilliantly combined lunacy and creativity for 20 years
Profile: Fallon
From gorillas to BBC bears, Fallon has a reputation for pushing the limits. Richard Wentk finds out more about head of art Mark Elwood – and cake…
Nando Costa
“To some, stereotyped trends are the right answer to getting wide acceptance of a brand in the mass market. But I think they often underestimate the public’s taste.” Computer Arts editor Garrick Webster interviews Nando Costa
M&C Saatchi
Graham Fink joined M&C Saatchi as creative director in 2005, after a varied career working at Collett Dickinson Pearce, WCRS, Saatchi & Saatchi and GGT. Computer Arts Projects asks him, and a couple of his team, about working at the award-winning M&C Saatchi agency
Profile: Ryan Quincy
What’s it like working on one of the biggest animated shows of all time? Lisa Price catches up with South Park’s director of animation, Ryan Quincy
Deanne Cheuk
“Nature seems to come through in everything. Even when I’m not trying to put it into my work, it sometimes ends up there.” Garrick Webster interviews the illustrator, designer, art director and artist Deanne Cheuk
Honey Creative
Combining experienced designers and branding experts has given Honey Creative a great start, working with superbrands including Harrods and Tesco. Computer Arts Projects talks to its co-founder Doug James
Profile: Psyop
New York’s Psyop is doing the impossible in balancing commercial and creative success, says Dom Hall

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