Graduate Showcase: For her final degree project Havering College student Lucy Dodds created a series of illustrated posters based on the concept of 'Travel Beyond Leisure'
Mathias Augustyniak and Michael Amzalag celebrate the release of their long-awaited monograph by talking to Computer Arts about their work and design process
Jordan Scott (aka J-Scott) is a New York-based designer, 2D animator and self-described time traveller (forward only), who has worked for clients as diverse as Burger King, Microsoft and The Autism Network. Here he talks to us about his work, his passions and his future plans...
We talk to Timba Smits about how he organised the Kaleidoscope International Creative Festival in London, and offer you the chance to win a pair of tickets to attend
Graduate Showcase 2012 is a celebration of the very best creative and design work from this year’s graduates - as we're showing off some of the best work we've received in a series of posts on the Computer Arts blog
To celebrate the launch of the much-anticipated iPhone 5 by Apple, we're running a special offer on three issues of Computer Arts. Get the digital editions of issue 203, 204 and 205 for just 69p each...
Alphabetical has won plaudits and high-profile clients ranging from M&S to the Design Museum. We meet co-founders Tommy Taylor and Bob Young to discover the secrets of their success
Reborn and going strong once again, The Designers Republic is holding a retrospective exhibition in Sheffield. It's the chance for design collectors to grab a piece of British design history...
Planning on catching some of the events that are part of the London Design Festival 2012? Make the most of your time with our list of the best five things to do and see...