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2005 January/February Issue

The first of our multi-topic issues, the January/February issue of Communication Arts covers design, photography, illustration and advertising. Inside you¹ll also find our popular annual color forecast article revealing next year¹s dramatic colors and how you can use them, as well as an informative feature on the ubiquitous Weblog. Order your copy today!

2005 January/February Issue

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Table of Contents
Features
Williams Murray Hamm
This London design firm has rediscovered what design used to be.
By Rebecca Bedrossian

Parish Kohanim
Beauty finds a prominent place in the life and work of this Atlanta photographer.
By Matthew Porter

Katherine Streeter
A New York illustrator creates poetry through collage.
By Anne Telford

Digital Kitchen
A digital studio revolutionizing the way we see brands.
By Joe Shepter

The Blog that Ate the Internet
A look at today’s ubiquitous Weblog.
By Sam McMillan

Exhibit
The latest and best in visual communication from here and abroad.
By Jean A. Coyne

Color Predictions
No more rules—a report from New York’s fashion week.
By Anne Telford

Ground Zero
A Los Angeles ad agency bent on building ads from the ground up.
By Julie Prendiville Roux

Pioneers: Robert Abel
A computer graphics visionary who changed the world of special effects.
By Patrick Coyne

Fresh
Saelee Oh
Delicate details abound in the work of this Los Angeles illustrator.

Blaise Hayward
A New York photographer has an eye for beauty.

The DesignWorks Group
This Sisters, Oregon, firm is passionate about innovative book design.

 
Columns
Design Issues
John Emerson offers examples of design for a better government.

Business
Maria Piscopo discusses smart pricing for creatives with Shel Perkins.

Design Culture
Wendy Richmond urges us to consider the significance of our cultural institutions.

Advertising
David Fowler cracks the Ogilvy Code.

Web Watch
A university admissions site that’s both inviting and fun, and three useful bookmarks.

Typography
Alex W. White examines European and American typography in the 1920s.

Legal Affairs
The Trademark Screening Search—Doing it Yourself
by Lee Wilson

Conference Review
Moira Cullen reports on GAIN 2004, the AIGA Business and Design Conference.


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