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  • Inspirations

    Marc Craste Speaks of an early encounter with the music of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds that almost... almost... resulted in a striking short film.
  • Q&A: Inksurge

    Manila-based Inksurge is the brainchild of Rex and Joyce, style broadcasters and coffee junkies. We talk to the pair about their BUYHIPHOP website, working with international clients and, of course, coffee
  • :phunk

    :phunk is a true tiger of a studio. Furiously prolific, the team has rewritten the rulebook for 11 years on the trot. Daniel West talks to partner William Chan about girls, vectors, and colon.
  • Kanardo

    When it comes to creating ground-breaking design, Kanardo is sure to take the most original and risky approach. Mark Penfold meets the French design team making its mark on Lyon and the world.
  • Profile: Graphic Thought Facility

    A decade and a half ago, Margaret Thatcher was in power and GTF was just getting started. Graeme Aymer meets the mature design studio searching for a certain type of client.
  • Profile: Pascal Duval

    Illustration, product design, typography and brand identity all feature in the portfolio of cover artist Pascal Duval. "I want to create a language that is made to grow with its client and its surroundings," he says about his broad range of disciplines.
  • Set up your own design studio

    Starting a design business doesn't have to be a leap in the dark. Many have done it before you and can offer advice to light the way.
  • Profile: Foreign Office

    It took two years and a change of name, but Notting Hill's most cosmopolitan studio has made the transition from graphic all-rounder to moving image specialist. Mark Penfold asks the three founders about fate, film and the future.
  • Behind the scenes at The Monster Mash

    A recent monster-themed exhibition at a small gallery in Bristol proved to be a masterstroke of self-promotion for Peskimo, a talented Cheltenham-based design duo. We find out what all the growling was about.
  • Profile: Loworks

    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.
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