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Jonathan Harris: Only Connect


We Feel Fine trawls blogs for statements from people describing how they feel

In his review of the Flash on the Beach festival in December’s issue of CR, Andy Polaine reported that US designer Jonathan Harris had caused quite a stir. In his inflammatory talk, Harris bemoaned the lack of emotion in digital and online work, concluding that “there have been no masterpieces”. Later, Polaine got a chance to talk to Harris about his FOTB provocations, but also about how he believes the digital world
can do much more to connect with people…

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CR January Issue

CR’s January issue is out on 17 December. Go here to find out all about how our cover artwork was made in Brazil, read on for details of this month’s magazine

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CR December Issue

Our December issue has hit the newsstands…

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CR November Issue

Our November issue is out today. It’s our Photography Annual special and comes with 75 extra pages of this year’s winning images and six alternate covers

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Rushes Soho Shorts Festival 2009 is free to enter and open for submissions across six categories: Short Film, Animation, Documentary, Music Video, Newcomer and Broadcast Design

Designing through the recession: Michael Bierut has some advice for 2009

There’s probably no God… The atheist bus campaign is to appear on 800 buses across the UK

Objectified, the new documentary film from Gary Hustwit, looks interesting. Marc Newson, Jonathan Ive and Karim Rashid all feature

The Vignelli Canon, a “little book” – available as a 50 page PDF – “for a better understanding of typography in Graphic Design”

The Wellcome Collection’s excellent exhibition War and Medicine has a website, Remembering War, which encourages people to post up their own memories of war

So what is the art of the Bush era? Well, Kevin Drum reckons its Damien Hirst and Jack Bauer in 24… (link: Andrew Sullivan)

Bizarre marketing image of the week: MillerCoors’ entire 1,200 person sales and marketing team come together to form the brewer’s new Pentagram-designed logo.

Playboy Mexico says its latest cover is nothing to do with the Virgin Mary, honest

Mojo is the name of a new software that allows you to share the content of your iTunes with friends…

Burger King launches meaty perfume

Santa’s Beard competition. Download the beard. Cut it out. Take a pic of yourself wearing it and send it to the guys at Un.titled. You could win a prize!

Something’s very wrong with the cover of January’s Tatler (and not just the subject matter). Clue: count the legs…

Eric Baker’s “images of the day” is always an intriguing post over at Design Observer

Framestore CFC’s new Christmas game is based on their forthcoming feature animation, Desperaux. Addictive (be warned!) platform fare starring a little mouse with big ears…

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