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  • Hoss Gifford adobe flash deisgner

    Interview

    Hoss Gifford

    Always insightful, frequently funny and occasionally controversial, Hoss Gifford talks to Mark Penfold about Flash, the future and getting over second album syndrome.
  • Erik Natzke action script flash design

    Interview

    Erik Natzke

    One of the pioneers of generative art, Erik Natzke is a hero within the Flash community and beyond. Garrick Webster asks him about his career, coding, interactivity, bird nests and his latest projects
  • Profile: PetPunk

    Interview

    Profile: PetPunk

    The Lithuanian capital is in the middle of a cultural resurgence. Charlotte West talks to Vilnius-based illustration and motion graphics studio PetPunk about bringing its Soviet past together with its European future
  • Iain Tait

    Interview

    Iain Tait

    Despite picking up a ninth Webby Award in June, interactive agency Poke is in no danger of resting on its laurels. Co-founder Iain Tait tells Nick Carson why it's crucial to keep taking creative risks.
  • Mark Verhaagen

    Interview

    Mark Verhaagen

    How do you define your art style? Mark Verhaagen calls his a "smooth digital gradient extravaganza." Dean Evans finds out exactly what that means.
  • The Neighbourhood

    Interview

    The Neighbourhood

    What happens when four architects with creative leanings form a cutting-edge digital agency? Tom Dennis heads to The Neighbourhood to find out
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Emily the Strange

    Interview

    Emily the Strange

    She's definitely not boring, she's Strange. Rob Reger, the designer behind Emily the Strange, talks about the evolution of an underground icon.
  • Profile: Critica

    Interview

    Profile: Critica

    Motion graphics, typography, 3D rendering, live action, cel animation... it's all in a day's work for this award-winning Singapore studio.
  • Profile: Hi-ReS!

    Interview

    Profile: Hi-ReS!

    The most successful projects are all about good timing, says Hi-ReS!'s Florian Schmitt. Sometimes it's better to be the tortoise than the hare. Graeme Aymer finds out more about the London studio challenging tradition.
  • Q&A: Carolina Melis

    Interview

    Q&A: Carolina Melis

    Sardinian-born Carolina Melis trained as a dancer and choreographer before specialising in illustration and animation. As a result, her work now reflects the grace and fluidity of dance.
  • Profile: Swifty

    Interview

    Profile: Swifty

    "I'm not an Erik Spiekermann type who can spend years and years and years perfecting an ampersand."Type fanatic Swifty talks to Ed Ricketts about independence, boredom, and his pioneering acid jazz style...
  • Profile: Marguerite Sauvage

    Interview

    Profile: Marguerite Sauvage

    She can capture character with just a few simple lines, and her eye for clever graphic elements is exemplary. No wonder French illustrator Marguerite Sauvage is in demand with the ever-restless fashion world.
  • 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"
  • Profile: Red Bee

    Interview

    Profile: Red Bee

    Red Bee Media, formerly BBC Broadcast, is a multi-disciplined agency that encompasses design and technology while producing top quality work for all the major UK broadcasting channels. Michael Burns finds out more about the creative powerhouse.
  • 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!"
  • 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.
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