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| Be the best Learning new skills can reap great rewards and open doors to new creative opportunities. But what does it take to keep pace with the latest technologies and stay one step ahead of the pack? Nick Spence finds out |
| Behind the scenes: The Blyth Road Project Uniform’s new promo for a group of property developers gives new life to a decaying area without removing its sense of history. Tom Dennis finds out how the design agency managed to transform EMI’s former headquarters |
| 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 |
| Inside magazine design Despite the tremendous growth of the internet, magazines remain unassailably cool. Jason Walsh talks to a range of designers across the industry to find out what the ink-stained life is really like |
| Profile: Hannah Stouffer With a stated aim of redefining ‘classic’ and a rich, elegant body of work, Hannah Stouffer mixes traditional opulence with modern-day influences to create a unique and heady style… |
| Profile: Swifty “I’m not an Erik Spiekermann type who can spend years and years and years perfecting an ampersand.” Type fanatic Swifty talks to Ed Ricketts about independence, boredom, and his pioneering acid jazz style... |
| Branch out! A change of scenery can work wonders for anyone stuck in a creative rut, but what does it take to step out of your comfort zone and into a bigger, brighter world? Nick Spence speaks to nine established designers about settling somewhere new |
| Profile: Joshua Davis Some call him the bad boy of web design; others say he’s a pioneer. Adrian Sandiford discovers that, ultimately, Joshua Davis is an artist looking for patterns |
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