Some call him the bad boy of web design; others say he's a pioneer. Adrian Sandiford discovers that, ultimately, Joshua Davis is an artist looking for patterns.
Built on the back of a thriving online community and a successful design conference, TOCA ME was set up in 2003 by Nina Schmid and two brothers, Thorsten and Ronald Iberl. Their endeavours across print, web and events focus on bringing people together.
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.
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.
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.
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
Visit the website of the latest movie blockbuster and you're probably enjoying the work of Brooklyn-based Big Spaceship. But how did this small web design firm from Brooklyn, New York, make it big in Hollywood? Ian Harris finds out..
David Martin, the CEO behind bright-eyed, Stockholm-based Fantasy Interactive, tells Mark Penfold about his plans to drag the World Wide Web into the 21st century.
Global graphics studio Superdeux boasts offices in France and New York and has an international customer base, but there's no sign of flashiness or inflated egos.It has carved a place for itself using raw talent and internet exposure
"We try to reveal, not conceal, through our work." Research Studios boss Neville Brody explain what sets the company apart from the design establishment...