All Issue 200 articles

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  • Vaughan Oliver

    "There's usually a sense of mystery or ambiguity in my work, which I think leaves a piece open so that the viewer can bring their own interpretation." The legendary designer talks challenging icons and the power of collaboration with Garrick Webster.
  • Mother

    Mother is the Holy Trinity according to creative director Mark Waites: "We do the best work we can, make some money and have fun." Rob Carney meets the agency that's redefining the advertising rulebook.
  • Jon Burgerman

    Leading the way for a decade of British creatives, he has helped fuse commerciality and artistic passion within illustration. Jon Burgerman tells Garrick Webster how he's shaped his career so far.
  • Smith & Foulkes

    Britain's leading animation directors tell Garrick Webster about the challenges of high-profile ad campaigns
  • Ian Anderson

    "tDR's default starting position was that the clients are always wrong. I apologise. It was the fucking account executives all along!" The Designers Republic founder talks punk ideologies with Nick Carson..
  • ilovedust

    In seven years, this versatile design outfit has gone from ambitious duo to 16-strong studio with global influence. Julia Sagar discusses the rise and rise of ilovedust
  • Commercial Type

    Christian Schwartz and Paul Barnes chat to Garrick Webster about the collaborative approach that's led to a library of award-winning typefaces.
  • Miles Newlyn

    Though he's designed logos for some of the world's biggest corporations, Miles Newlyn has always maintained his individual approach to symbols and lettering. Garrick Webster speaks to this icon among icon designers
  • James Jarvis

    He's imagined a whole universe for his bulbous-headed creations, but Jarvis tells Garrick Webster, he never set out to be a character artist.
  • 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.
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