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  • Profile: Hi-ReS!

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    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: Chris Thompson

    Interview

    Q&A: Chris Thompson

    This month, Computer Arts talks to London-based designer and animator Chris Thompson about his work in animation and title design and his recent plans to work at Loyal Kaspar in New York.
  • Interview

    Profile: Stefan Gandl

    Stefan Gandl's typographic skills have developed from playing around with black marker pens and Letraset as a kid to producing one of today's best-selling design books.
  • Profile: serialcut

    Interview

    Profile: serialcut

    In a Spanish design scene where you must compete and struggle to make a name for yourself, Sergio del Puerto has garnered the attention of clients across the world. Adrian Sandiford talks to the man behind Madrid's best up-and-coming creative studio.
  • 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.
  • 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: Hannah Stouffer

    Interview

    Profile: Hannah Stouffer

    With a stated aim of redefining 'classic' and a rich, elegant body of work, Hannah Stouffer mixes traditional opulence with modern-day influences to create a unique and heady style.
  • 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: Joshua Davis

    Interview

    Profile: Joshua Davis

    Some call him the bad boy of web design; others say he's a pioneer. Adrian Sandiford discovers that, ultimately, Joshua Davis is an artist looking for patterns.
  • Q&A: Alberto Cerriteño

    Interview

    Q&A: Alberto Cerriteño

    Computer Arts talks to Alberto Cerriteño a Mexican illustrator and designer based in Portland, Oregon, who has a distinctive character illustration style that draws on the influences of his native land.
  • Profile: 4Wall

    Interview

    Profile: 4Wall

    Sam Stubbings believed the design world was false and elitist, until he stumbled across an exhibition that changed his mind forever. Graeme Aymer meets the brains behind 4Wall, one of the UK's most exciting design collectives.
  • 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.
  • Q&A: Alex Jenkins

    Interview

    Q&A: Alex Jenkins

    Alex Jenkins trained as an animator before becoming an interactive designer at agency Unit9. Here he talks about his techniques and the influence his background as an animator has had on his work.
  • Profile: Kozyndan

    Interview

    Profile: Kozyndan

    When two students met in a Californian classroom, it heralded the beginning of a marriage that would evolve into husband-and-wife illustration team Kozyndan. Adrian Sandiford discovers what it's like to achieve commercial and artistic acclaim with your other half.
  • Q&A: Electrolychee

    Interview

    Q&A: Electrolychee

    This month, Computer Arts catches up with Manila-based Marcushiro & Bru, aka Electrolychee, to talk about innovative print campaigns, their work for big-name clients such as Nike, and the Philippino design scene.
  • 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: Williams Murray Hamm

    Interview

    Profile: Williams Murray Hamm

    "A lot of packaging is just decoration its typefaces and colours and backgrounds. There needs to be a conceptual heart" Richard Murray explains the ethos behind Williams Murray Hamm.
  • 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.
  • Q&A: Ice Cream For Free

    Interview

    Q&A: Ice Cream For Free

    Computer Arts catches up with Oliver Wiegner of Berlin-based collective Ice Cream For Free, to talk about flea markets, designing for the music industry and What Makes Berlin Addictive.
  • Interview

    Profile: D*Face

    He's been in the London news described as a renegade artist and keeps his identity hidden. We talked to D*Face, the man behind some amazing London street art.
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