Features
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Drawing the impossible build
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A history of type
To help celebrate Digit’s 100th issue, Monotype commissioned a special Top 100 type families collection.
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Good morning TV
Adolescent created the visual identity for VH1’s new early morning magazine show Radio Ga Ga.
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Designing fiction
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The irresistible rise of Tom Gauld
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Art Jules Verne style
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A decade of onedotzero
Shane Walter, director of onedotzero, celebrates the festival's decade of adventures in moving image and looks to the next decade.
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Site of the times
Since the dot-com crash, conservatism has ruled the Web, but there's a new spirit of experimentation about.
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Italian inspiration
Mook’s site for lager brand Peroni Nastro Azzurro draws on Italian style, and pushes Flash technology to new heights.
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Creative inspiration
100 designers and D&AD Global Awards judges reveal the people, places, and random stuff that inspires them.
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Rushes shows some bottle
Heineken wanted to re-enact Terminator 2’s most famous scene to promote its newly designed bottle. Rushes took on the task.
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Retro design for beginners
That was the time that was. Digit turns 100 bathed in a warm, neon glow that still has the power to wash socks.
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McDonalds health info, to go
McDonald’s wanted a site that let customers calculate the nutritional value of the chain’s food. Digital agency Ralph obliged.
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Champion 2D
MasterCard’s Champions League idents use simple 2D animation to fill one of the highest-profile ad slots in the world.
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QuarkXPress shortcut secrets
Navigating QuarkXPress is a lot like sleeping. There’s no glory in it, but you have to spend a lot of time doing it. These essential tips for QuarkXPress 6 will speed up your DTP work.
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Gettys 3D gallery
Design agency Fuse created a 3D tour of the Getty Image Gallery for potential exhibitors.
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Red
The colour red can fire up your passions, cause alarm and grab attention.
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Songs for Europe
MTV Europe wanted a portal site to take its Web visitors to local content. Red Design took on the brief.
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Believe the type
The power of typography is often overlooked, but type can result in design that breaks new ground.

