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October 30, 2003
Graphic Design USA

desertman-1030.jpg My apologies to those across the ponds for this US-centric entry, but I came across Graphic Design USA magazine in a Google search and thought it worth a mention. Turns out you can get a free subscription if you're stateside and remotely involved with the field. They also have a feature or two per issue online; you can review their archives page, which goes back to 2001.

This month's feature is on edgy stock visuals from leading agencies. My fave is the Rupert Everett lookalike in the desert (see right).

Other interesting features include designer-friendly companies (who "understand the creative community, develop products and services for that community, and support its endeavors and interests"), trends in logo design, and standout annual reports.

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