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  • Q&A: Gary Hustwit

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    Q&A: Gary Hustwit

    Next year 'Helvitica' 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

    Interview

    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

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    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

    Interview

    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...
  • Q&A: D&AD Students of the Year

    Interview

    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.
  • Interview

    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

    Interview

    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

    Interview

    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!"
  • Q&A: Andrew Rae

    Interview

    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.
  • Interview

    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

    Interview

    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.
  • Q&A: Son of Rambo

    Interview

    Q&A: Son of Rambo

    When film production duo Hammer and Tongs needed help to promote a -inspired film, they called in Preloaded. Rob Corradi tells us about and the artists who drew.
  • Profile: ID Society

    Interview

    Profile: ID Society

    Integrating strategy, design and technology for a stellar client list, ID Society points the way to the internet's future and, as Mark Penfold discovers, it all comes down to relationships.
  • Profile: James Jarvis

    Interview

    Profile: James Jarvis

    James Jarvis started his toy empire nearly a decade ago with his Martin character, spawning a universe which collectors fell in love with. On the verge of releasing his latest comic-book project, he tells us his toy story.
  • Q&A: Jan Pinkava

    Interview

    Q&A: Jan Pinkava

    To mark the opening of a 20-year retrospective of Pixar's work at London's Science Museum, spoke to the Oscar-winning director about his work for the legendary animation studio, and its future in the wake of the recent Disney buyout.
  • Q&A: Hector Ayuso Ros

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    Q&A: Hector Ayuso Ros

    The annual OFFF festival takes place in Barcelona in May this year. Computer Arts talked to organiser Hector Ayuso Ros about the event's post-digital creation culture.
  • Profile: Loworks

    Interview

    Profile: Loworks

    By blending influences as diverse as traditional woodcuts and modern pop culture, Japanese design agency Loworks has created a unique aesthetic. Jason Arber peers beneath the kooky artwork and uncovers an active obsession with quality.
  • Profile: 123klan

    Interview

    Profile: 123klan

    You can't stop it. Graffiti is bigger than politics and even bigger than the United Nations. Step aside - 123klan has arrived!
  • Profile: Foreign Office

    Interview

    Profile: Foreign Office

    It took two years and a change of name, but Notting Hill's most cosmopolitan studio has made the transition from graphic all-rounder to moving image specialist. Mark Penfold asks the three founders about fate, film and the future.
  • Profile: iLovedust

    Interview

    Profile: iLovedust

    "We've been quite lucky, but there's been a lot of blood, sweat and tears. Not exactly a rags to riches tale, but it's an impressive career so far"
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    4:16PM May 15th via web