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2009 July/August Illustration Annual 50

The July/August 2009 issue of Communication Arts highlights the best illustration of the past year and, continuing with its 50th Anniversary coverage, CA also takes a look back at the evolution of the industry. In addition, you'll find feature articles on Design Army, a Washington, DC firm with an eye for smart, sophisticated design; East Coast photographer Chip Forelli, who finds beauty in industrial landscapes; R/GA, the New York agency that knows no bounds when it comes to seamlessly integrating advertising on the Web; and Information Graphics, an overview of this all-important, but sometimes overlooked aspect of design that's come a long way. And don't forget CA's regular columns covering typography, business, design trends, advertising, design culture and design issues. Order your copy today!

2009 July/August Illustration Annual 50

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Table of Contents
Features
Design Army
This Washington, DC, firm may be small in size, but its work lives large.
By Patrick Coyne

Chip Forelli
This East Coast photographer seamlessly blends art and science, form and light.
By Ellen Shapiro

R/GA
A digital agency that's revolutionizing the way we experience brands.
By Warren Berger

Information Graphics
An overview of work that, quite literally, makes sense.
By Rebecca Bedrossian

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

50 Years of Illustration
A sampling of award-winning work and commentary by some of the illustrators we've profiled in the past 50 years.

Fresh
Shaw Nielsen
Rich, saturated colors infuse the whimsical work of this Denver illustrator.

Erika Larsen
This New York photographer poignantly captures both stillness and adventure with her lens.

Us & Them
A Boone, North Carolina, studio turns out strong graphics--from a tree house.

 
Columns
Design Culture
Susan Hodara on the power of art and its role in our society.

Web Watch
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's special exhibition, and three sites to bookmark.

Design Issues
Mark Randall discusses what's happening at the intersection of design and social thinking.

Emerging Media
Sam McMillan explores the mobile apps phenomenon.

Typography
A primer on the business of designing type by Allan Haley.

Advertising
Ernie Schenck proves that we can't live with, or without, distractions.

Opinion/Commentary
Lisa L. Cyr describes the MFA illustration program at Hartford Art School.

Business
Advice on getting started with a graphic novel by Maria Piscopo.

Design Trends
Type for mobile devices unites readability with design sensibilities.


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