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The January/February issue of Communication Arts offers a rich exploration of album cover design (looking at past influences, present struggles and future predictions); an overview of the ad scene in Singapore where creative expression gets a free rein; profiles of Kwaku Alston, a hot young L.A.-based photographer with a great eye--and business plan; Nanette Biers, a Northern California illustrator with a painterly style that harks back to the 19th century; and Grant Design Collaborative, a Canton, Georgia firm with heartfelt design work. You'll also find our popular annual color predictions article where we show you what colors are hot, and why. The Eco newsletter examines advocacy advertising and we take a look back at the career of legenary Doyle Dane Bernbach art director Helmut Krone. That's just the features, there's a wealth of information in our columns on Freelance, Advertising, Design Issues, Legal Affairs, Technology Reviews, among others, so order an issue now!
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Features
Grant Design Collaborative
This Canton, Georgia, firm puts heartfelt design on the map.
By Matthew Porter
Nanette Biers
A Northern California illustrator with a passion for the nineteenth century.
By Rebecca Bedrossian
Singapore Advertising
You can't sell gum there, but creative expression gets a free rein.
By Michael Mazza
Kwaku Alston
A Los Angeles photographer with a celebrity flair.
By Julie Prendiville Roux
Album Cover Design
Past influences, present struggles & future predictions.
By Angelynn Grant
Pioneers
A look at the career of legendary Doyle Dane Bernbach art director, Helmut Krone.
By Jean A. Coyne
Color Predictions
A report from New York's Fashion Week: color warms up and pastels are in.
By Anne Telford
Eco
Daniel Imhoff and Darlene Trew Crist examine advocacy advertising.
Designed and edited by Eva Anderson
Exhibit
The latest and brightest work from here and abroad.
By Jean A. Coyne
Technology
Technology Feature
Sam McMillan profiles San Francisco-based THUNKdesign.
Design Technology
David Williamson Shaffer on thinking forward by thinking back.
Technology Review
Gary W. Priester road tests Macromedia Flash 5.
Technology Resources
Books, tools, resources and educational opportunities.
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Columns
Design Issues
Cecelia Holland discusses the staying power of design and its impact on culture.
Freelance
Public relations in the age of image by Barbara Gordon.
Legal Affairs
Part two of a two-part series on making and managing agreements by Lee Wilson.
Trendwatch
James R. Whittington and Dr. Joseph Webb examine how we work, based on information gleaned from our Web site.
Advertising
An iceberg didn't sink the Titanic by Carl Warner.
Conference Review
Mark Eastman reports on the ATypI conference in Germany.
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