The future of web design: leading creatives discuss what's coming next
Leading creatives from Attik, Studio Output, Ustwo, The Neighbourhood and more debate where interactive design is headed.
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Leading creatives from Attik, Studio Output, Ustwo, The Neighbourhood and more debate where interactive design is headed.
Jessica Walsh, Paula Scher, Phil Hansen and Erik Johansson tell us how limits, rules and guidelines can help drive creativity.
Responsive web design finally breaks the internet free from the static shackles of print, but understanding how it works requires a whole new way of thinking. Learn it here
We discuss the impact of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act with the AOI's Derek Brazell and lawyer Iain Stansfield from Olswang.
The creative director of TV service YouView reveals the five principles and experiences that drive her to create
Jenny Theolin reports from the first ever Point Conference in London, featuring Erik Spikermann, Nicholas Roope, iA, Phil Lewis and more.
New raised effects, textures, foils and metallic inks are now accessible – and affordable – for a wide range of print projects.
Dan Germain tells Alice Ross why the savviest creatives produce an overarching story for brands that lets customers tell their own around it.
Ten years ago, Chris Harrison left the safe confines of a London firm to set up his own design agency in Brighton. Here’s what he’s learned over the past decade
We’ve asked leading creatives to tell us what they’re doing differently – what their clients are asking for, what new tech is letting them do, and what they want to explore themselves.
For many illustrators, 2013 is about creative satisfaction over financial reward – but surprisingly that's often by choice.
This year websites, apps and other interactive media are becoming both elegantly simple and increasingly complex.
Tom Reynolds from digital agency SAS London discusses how less can be more when designing sites for clients.
Despite the continued growth of the Google Play Store, the fact still stands: An Android port seems to remain a footnote in development process.
Microsoft has squandered its five-year head start in gesture control tech. By the time the company gets Kinect for Windows to consumers, Leap Motion may already own that market.
In the face of financial challenges, the industry's tapping new technologies to create ever-more exciting motion projects
Your camera lens has much to do with how you capture the world. So when it's time to add a new optic to your kit, how do you decide which one?
Prime Focus' Head of VFX Production tell us how the industry can avoid the financial woes that pushed Rhythm & Hues into needing bankruptcy protection.
The creator of the first sub-£350 3D printer tells us what to expect from 3D printing in the future.
By continually re-evaluating your work and listening to feedback, you can take your work in interesting new directions.