Edvin Lee, aka Piperboy, is an interactive designer living and working in the cold of Banff, Canada. Joe Russ talks to him about his numerous online projects, globalisation and the mystery of Kate Bush.
By blending influences as diverse as traditional woodcuts and modern pop culture, Japanese design agency Loworks has created a unique aesthetic. Jason Arber peers beneath the kooky artwork and uncovers an active obsession with quality.
To mark the opening of a 20-year retrospective of Pixar's work at London's Science Museum, spoke to the Oscar-winning director about his work for the legendary animation studio, and its future in the wake of the recent Disney buyout.
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.
Since they met at the RCA in 1999, the multi-lingual, multi-national and multidisciplinary Agathe Jacquillat and Tomi Vollauschek have become designers sans frontières. Mark Penfold meets the design team selling its work, and squirrels, to an international audience.
This year's D&AD Awards took place at the end of May. Joe Russ talked to illustration category judge Andrew Rae about the show, as well as his life as an illustrator, animator and Peepshow member.