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  • Human After All opens its doors

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    Human After All opens its doors

    New agency sets out to work with “smart people at progressive organisations”

    The new creative agency from the directors of The Church of London sets out to work with “smart people at progressive organisations”
  • Studio Dumbar: Dutch by design

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    Studio Dumbar: Dutch by design

    Studio Dumbar's Netherlands roots have helped shape Dutch design for over three decades

    With outposts in China and Korea, Studio Dumbar is truly international – but its Netherlands roots have also helped shape Dutch design for over three decades
  • Domani Studios: The art of technology

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    Domani Studios: The art of technology

    Domani Studios thrives on concrete client relationships and cutting-edge technology

    Whether creating apps or building global platforms, Domani Studios thrives on concrete client relationships and cutting-edge technology
  • Yuko Shimizu: Carving her own niche

    Interview

    Yuko Shimizu: Carving her own niche

    The Japanese-born artist shows there’s no set route for success

    From Tokyo PR girl to one of New York’s finest illustrators, Japanese-born artist Yuko Shimizu shows there’s no set route for success
  • Mega Design: Creating culture

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    Mega Design: Creating culture

    Danish design consultancy Mega Design’s aim is to get people talking

    Whether it’s designing a newspaper or branding a clothing line, Danish design consultancy Mega Design’s aim is to get people talking
  • Mike Kus: Dreaming about design

    Interview

    Mike Kus: Dreaming about design

    Taking the print aesthetic into the world of web design, apps and more

    Freelance designer Mike Kus tells Garrick Webster how he's capitalised on his love of the print aesthetic and taken it into the world of web design, apps and even software development
  • Mark Boulton Design: Rapid response

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    Mark Boulton Design: Rapid response

    Mark Boulton Design has been forging ahead in the field of adaptive web design

    Believing that a website is more than a static page, Mark Boulton Design has been forging ahead in the field of adaptive web design
  • Lotta Nieminen: Finnish lines

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    Lotta Nieminen: Finnish lines

    After spells at Pentagram and RoAndCo, Lotta Nieminen is going it alone

    Lotta Nieminen is one of the world’s top young creative talents. After spells at Pentagram and RoAndCo, she’s now going it alone in the world of freelance
  • M/M (Paris): The world in their hands

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    M/M (Paris): The world in their hands

    The co-founders of the iconic studio reflect on their work and intellectual process

    On the release of their long-awaited monograph, the two co-founders of iconic studio M/M (Paris) reflect on their body of work and intellectual process
  • Kelli Anderson: New York state of mind

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    Kelli Anderson: New York state of mind

    From paper record players to interactive cookbooks, Kelli Anderson delights in the element of surprise

    From paper record players to interactive cookbooks, New York creative Kelli Anderson delights in the element of surprise
  • Hellicar & Lewis

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    Hellicar & Lewis

    Interactive work with a simple philosophy: live in the moment

    Be it a 24-hour live event for Coca-Cola or an iPad app used by children on the autistic spectrum, the interactive work produced by this innovative London-based duo champions a simple philosophy: live in the moment
  • Alphabetical: Two’s company

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    Alphabetical: Two’s company

    We meet co-founders Tommy Taylor and Bob Young to discover the secrets of their success

    Alphabetical has won plaudits and high-profile clients ranging from M&S to the Design Museum. We meet co-founders Tommy Taylor and Bob Young to discover the secrets of their success
  • Lee Crutchley: A life illustrated

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    Lee Crutchley: A life illustrated

    Ready to move onwards and upwards from his Quoteskine project

    A penchant for collecting and illustrating quotes has served Lee Crutchley and his Quoteskine book project well. But now he says he’s ready to move onwards and upwards
  • Sagmeister & Walsh: Laid bare

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    Sagmeister & Walsh: Laid bare

    What their new partnership means for the iconic New York studio

    As the nude portrait announcing their exciting new partnership attests, Stefan Sagmeister and Jessica Walsh would do anything for design. They reveal what the news means for their iconic New York studio
  • Owen Gildersleeve: Paper cuts

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    Owen Gildersleeve: Paper cuts

    Papercraft creations harking back to an age of hand-crafted labours of love

    In a world dominated largely by digital design, Owen Gildersleeve’s joyous papercraft creations hark back to an age of hand-crafted labours of love
  • Perfectly Formed

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    Form: Perfectly formed

    Paula Benson and Paul West talk to Computer Arts

    With a great track record in music, events branding and designing high quality books, Form is celebrating 21 years as one of London's most vibrant studios
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