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  • Kim Dulaney: Onwards and upwards

    The multifarious ADC Young Gun Kim Dulaney talks about designing videos for the Olympics, shooting zombie cowboys and venturing into jewellery design
  • D&AD Student Awards 2012: what you need to know

    2012 has got off to a flying start for student and graduate designers with the announcement of the D&AD Student Awards 2012. This year, big name sponsors from HP to Rankin have submitted briefs for projects they'd like you to do -- your challenge is to come up with solutions that could win you a coveted D&AD Student Yellow Pencil. And the possibility of a job or work placement...
  • Cubic tree lights up The Neighbourhood

    Manchester creative studio The Neighbourhood has come up with a novel way to celebrate the Yuletide season -- and its own inestimable talent -- by creating a Cublic Light Tree that uses 3D projection mapping techniques
  • One slick 80s throwback

    Swedish promo director Johanna Andersson has given the latest Nero video an authentic 80s vibe with neon typography, Miami Beach and kaleidoscopic split screen edits
  • LOVE and the art of whisky

    Whisky lovers across Asia are being treated to a mouth-watering new advertising campaign from UK creative agency, LOVE.
  • Discover a world of motion at onedotzero 2011

    Now in its 15th year, onedotzero celebrates the very best in motion graphics with exhibitions, installations, digital art and much, much more. Make sure you go see it
  • D&AD Awards 2012: What you need to know

    Now's your chance be rewarded for the hard work you and your team have done this year -- by entering into the D&AD Professional Awards 2012. You never know, you could win a coveted Yellow or Black Pencil
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