Owned and run by its worldwide network of partners, Pentagram produces groundbreaking creative work across all disciplines, from architecture to identity. Partner Angus Hyland takes Nick Carson through his corner of the collective portfolio.
With a clear, emotive and purposeful style and an award-winning portfolio, Trevor Jackson has inspired a generation of designers. Garrick Webster meets the renaissance man of graphic design
"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.
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.
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
"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.
" 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.
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.
"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'.