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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Neville Brody

    Interview

    Neville Brody

    "The idea that the work you do could actually be of benefit to society... That just hit a brick wall called Thatcherism." Neville Brody demolishes design comfort zones with Graeme Aymer.
  • Lambie-Nairn

    Interview

    Lambie-Nairn

    Working for the BBC and Channel 4, the Lambie- Nairn team knows plenty about branding - and not just on TV. Graeme Aymer uncovers their secrets.
  • Populärgrafik

    Interview

    Populärgrafik

    From graduation in 2007 to wowing book publishers with their cutting-edge ideas, new agency 'Populärgrafik' have hit the ground running with their trend-setting work. Ed Ricketts finds out how..
  • Airside

    Interview

    Airside

    Airside's creatives explain to Dean Evans about future developments in animation for the web and their plans for a greener 2009.
  • 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.
  • Loworks

    Interview

    Loworks

    A company famed for its fusion of hand-drawn aesthetic and playful concepts, Loworks is a cross-media design firm at the top of its game. Rob Carney meets founder Haruki Higashi.
  • 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
  • Carlos Segura

    Interview

    Carlos Segura

    "You have to be prepared to fail. The consequence of having standards and sticking to them can often mean getting fired." The designer and creative advertising visionary speaks to Mark Penfold.
  • Joshua Davis

    Interview

    Joshua Davis

    " I like tearing things down and starting over. New paths form: new adventures to be had, mistakes to make, triumphs to rejoice in." NoPattern's Chuck Anderson interviews the legendary technologist and designer.
  • Profile: Logan

    Interview

    Profile: Logan

    A production company in California is managing to balance cutting-edge creativity with huge commercial success. Dom Hall finds out what makes Logan run
  • 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.
  • Luke Hayman

    Interview

    Luke Hayman

    Acclaimed and influential, Luke Hayman's editorial design is the talk of numerous design publications and blogs. Nick Spence catches up with him.
  • Jonathan Barnbrook

    Interview

    Jonathan Barnbrook

    "Negative times can be very good for interesting work. When things are too easy you get boring and decadent projects."Mark Penfold interviews the legendary designer and typographer.
  • Studio 8

    Interview

    Studio 8

    With a portfolio of regular magazine design work and a host of other projects on the boil, Studio 8 tells Ed Ricketts why print isn't going away any time soon.
  • Profile: Studio Output

    Interview

    Profile: Studio Output

    Only six years old, one agency has won some of the biggest clients and tastiest jobs in the land. Garrick Webster talks to Studio Output about what comes next.
  • Alan Aldridge

    Interview

    Alan Aldridge

    "The Who came to see me for a job. Then Cream. Then the Stones. And then The Beatles." Tom Dennis talks to the man John Lennon called 'His Royal Master Of Images'.
  • David Carson

    Interview

    David Carson

    "It's not about knowing all the gimmicks and photo tricks. If you haven't got the eye, no program will give it to you." Tom Dennis discusses aesthetics with the legendary David Carson.
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