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The bat is back in the new film Batman Begins, which saw Double Negative charged with creating a digital Gotham City.
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The bat is back in the new film Batman Begins, which saw Double Negative charged with creating a digital Gotham City.
Designing a theme park ride for an increasingly CG-literate audience means building a 3D environment. Hollywood's Super 78 did just that.
A portfolio is your passport to a brighter, happier future – or a one-way ticket to full-time frustration. Digit unearths the portfolio pitfalls to avoid.
While designers can feel weighed down by jobs, dating, and life, they have the tools to change the world.
Podcasting is set to become a mainstream media source – and Apple’s new version of iTunes could make it happen.
Labelling discs as part of the burning process is a compelling idea, but is the technology ready for widespread adoption?
More of our pick of the best from the 2,500 entries trying to win a coveted D&AD Student Pencil and a prize pot of £70,000. Part 2 of 2.
Quark is getting its new version of QuarkXPress ready for battle with InDesign – and the company isn’t afraid of Adobe’s fighting talk.
Here are some of the best of over 2,500 entries trying to win a coveted D&AD Student Pencil and a prize pot of £70,000. Part 1 of 2.
Working from Sheffield young design duo Tado is intent on taking over the world with cute toys, a dog, and a saccharine sweet vision of the future.
Richard May, co-founder of quirky online design portal Pixelsurgeon, is one of the most sought-after editorial illustrators in the land.
Type design is evolving faster than ever. Digit spoke to the industry’s type experts about the fashion for fonts in 2005.
Microsoft wanted an interface so good you wouldn’t notice it for its new Xbox 360 console. AKQA spent two years creating just that.
Digit presents the hottest new talent from this year’s D&AD New Blood show – part 1 of 2.
Ong-Bak is the hottest martial arts movie for years – no wires, no tricks and no CGI. London-based Egovision created the film’s Web site and an addictive online beat-’em-up.
How much "wear-&-tear" can a product take before it gives up the ghost? To find out, we chucked several vital hardware tools around until they broke.
When the BBC wanted an animated teenager to promote their learning Web sites, they turned to the Hive.
Founded in 1999 by a disillusioned IT refugee, interactive design agency Randommedia now boasts the BBC and Sony on their client list.
Photoshop filters are vital to the functionality of the application – without them Photoshop loses some of it’s quick-fix image appeal. We tested three of the best.
Peperami took over The Sun’s home page and went big on virals when they launched their spicy new product – Peperami Noodles.