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  • Studio Life: Teacake Design

    Interview

    Studio Life: Teacake Design

    Mixing traditional craftmanship with fresh, modern design

    Teacake mix a love of traditional craftmanship with fresh, modern design. We pay them a visit in our latest Studio Life video interview
  • Anthony Burrill

    Interview

    Anthony Burrill

    The joys of simplicity, hard work and being nice to people

    "It comes out of that whole thing of trying to communicate. It doesn't have to be complicated." Anthony Burrill tells Graeme Aymer of the joys of simplicity, hard work and being nice to people
  • Interview

    Tea Time

    Sebastián Litmanovich, founder of Barcelona-based Tea Time Studio, tells Rob Carney how he combines the perfect ingredients to create stunning branding and logo designs.
  • Profile: Identikal

    Interview

    Profile: Identikal

    There's a lot more to the celebrated design studio headed by a pair of identical twins than fonts, discovers Ed Ricketts. But it took a move to New York to really demonstrate that fact.
  • Brendan Dawes

    Interview

    Brendan Dawes

    "I think that process of cutting things together is still evident in a lot of my work. I'm more about scissors than pencils."Tom Dennis sits down with the interactive prophet to find out what makes him tick.
  • Interview

    W+K Tokyo

    With Nike, Google and Honda as clients, advertising agency W+K Tokyo explain to Steve O'Brien how they merge Western and Asian influences in unique ways
  • tokidoki

    Interview

    tokidoki

    What's it like to be an Italian illustrator with a Japanese soul? Dean Evans talks to legendary character designer Simone Legno about the essence of tokidoki.
  • Honey Creative

    Interview

    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: Bleed

    Interview

    Profile: Bleed

    Oslo-based graphic design agency Bleed has attracted clients and admirers far beyond the fjords and mountains of Norway. With Pepsi, Diesel, Deutsche Bank and IKEA among a growing list of clients, Nick Spence discovers the rewards of working at the cutting edge.
  • Profile: TAXI

    Interview

    Profile: TAXI

    An international agency with a design pedigree, TAXI prides itself on producing arresting solutions for all its clients, be they telecoms giants or underdogs in the cosmetics game. Mark Penfold discovers the secrets behind the agency's success.
  • Profile: Airside

    Interview

    Profile: Airside

    Three London freelancers joined forces in the late 1990s to create Airside; a fun-loving design company renowned for its work across different media and the diverse backgrounds of its members. "The whole thing about us," they tell Adrian Sandiford,"is having an idea and a story to tell"
  • Q&A: Gary Hustwit

    Interview

    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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • St Luke's

    Interview

    St Luke's

    There's only one verifiable saint in the world of advertising: St Luke's. This agency reveals what it's like dispensing salvation to brands that have strayed from the path of righteousness.
  • Superdeux

    Interview

    Superdeux

    Global graphics studio Superdeux boasts offices in France and New York and has an international customer base, but there's no sign of flashiness or inflated egos.It has carved a place for itself using raw talent and internet exposure
  • Form

    Interview

    Form

    Paula Benson, Co-founder of Form, takes time out to uncover the studio's ongoing attempt to explore every possible creative outlet. Oh, and explain a penchant for smutty packaging from overseas...
  • Fontsmith

    Interview

    Fontsmith

    "Crafting these abstract drawings we know as the alphabet is a very personal thing." Up close and typographical with the Fontsmith himself..
  • Kirk Hendry

    Interview

    Kirk Hendry

    The filmmaker tells us about his new animated film, Junk

    Kirk Hendry’s new animated film Junk is not only a long-held passion – it has proven to be a valuable tool for self-promotion. Ed Ricketts talks to the filmmaker
  • Traveller's Tales

    Interview

    Traveller's Tales

    It's built a global reputation on LEGO games, but as Jon Jordan discovers, the team at 'Traveller's Tales' doesn't just play with bricks.
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