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Welcome to 2007

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Posted by Creative Review, 27 August 2009, 10:35    Permalink    Comments (1)

We've steadily been adding content from back issues of CR to the website: all of the content from 2007 is now up and available to view...

A few highlights include, from the February issue, Peter Saville on the notion of selling out as a designer

And, from the same issue, philosopher AC Grayling discussing the morals of working in advertising and design

Then we have a great piece on Otl Aicher and the Munich Olympics from the March issue

Our special April issue (the one without a cover) on sustainability

The story of how São Paulo banned advertising from its streets from the June issue, as well as features on Lawrence Weiner, Tony Chambers and Goodby Silverstein

A first look at that 2012 logo

In August we looked at a month in the life of a graphic designer

In September, we looked at The New Ugly in editorial design as well as profiling Janet Froelich of the NY Times magazine (whose work is certainly not ugly) and looked at the new face of advertising

October featured the amazing Keld Helmer-Petersen

Also, check out our Work In Progress issue from November

While in December we looked at a month in the life of a client

Issues from 2006 will be available shortly

1 Comment

Bravo!
Love the mag but can't can't afford the cover price...
Adam Smith
2009-09-01 16:31:15


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