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  • Q&A: Jan Pinkava

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    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

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    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.
  • Q&A: Piperboy

    Interview

    Q&A: Piperboy

    Edvin Lee, aka Piperboy, is an interactive designer living and working in the cold of Banff, Canada. Joe Russ talks to him about his numerous online projects, globalisation and the mystery of Kate Bush.
  • Profile: Happypets

    Interview

    Profile: Happypets

    Lausanne's brightest design trio talk to Graeme Aymer about their style, experimentation, illustration and the influence of Swiss design.
  • Fantasy Interactive

    Interview

    Fantasy Interactive

    David Martin, the CEO behind bright-eyed, Stockholm-based Fantasy Interactive, tells Mark Penfold about his plans to drag the World Wide Web into the 21st century.
  • 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
  • Brian Cannon, graphic designer, branding, logo design, album sleeves

    Interview

    Brian Cannon

    The secrets behind some of rock's most memorable record sleeves

    "We were like the SAS: everyone knew their positions." Microdot's founder tells Abi Bliss the secrets behind creating some of rock's most memorable record sleeves
  • Six to Start

    Interview

    Six to Start

    Nick Lockey immerses himself in the interactive storytelling of 'Six to Start' and discovers games that are designed to be played on one platform: the whole world.
  • Hillman Curtis

    Interview

    Hillman Curtis

    Tom Dennis meets the man on the cutting edge of multidisciplinary creativity

    "The world is changed by many hands all working at once. I think some of my work has influenced some of those hands." Tom Dennis meets the man on the cutting edge of multidisciplinary creativity.
  • Profile: Fallon

    Interview

    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.
  • Matt Pyke

    Interview

    Matt Pyke

    "We like working in unusual new formats; it might be the video wall in the Nokia store, video ringtones, a gallery wall, a pavement or whatever." Garrick Webster talks to Universal Everything's Matt Pyke.
  • 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: Fenotype

    Interview

    Profile: Fenotype

    "i'm suddenly surprised by the thought that it might actually be possible to make a living from type design. Wouldn't that be something?" Finnish font designer Emil Bertell describes the experience of starting out.
  • Profile: TOCA ME

    Interview

    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: 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!"
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    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.
  • Kanardo

    Interview

    Kanardo

    When it comes to creating ground-breaking design, Kanardo is sure to take the most original and risky approach. Mark Penfold meets the French design team making its mark on Lyon and the world.
  • Q&A: Inksurge

    Interview

    Q&A: Inksurge

    Manila-based Inksurge is the brainchild of Rex and Joyce, style broadcasters and coffee junkies. We talk to the pair about their BUYHIPHOP website, working with international clients and, of course, coffee
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