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Small but mighty, indie designers are changing the video game landscape. » More
February/March 2009 V14N1
From next door to the next continent, creatives are connecting online to grow business and improve practices. » More
February/March 2009 V14N1
What's new, cool (& also bad) in web design » More
February/March 2009 V14N1
Driving customers to action, not distraction » More
December/January 2009 V13N6
The three Ps: people, process and problem solving » More
October/November 2008 V13N5
Ready to upgrade? Here are a few reasons to consider making the purchase. » More
August/September 2008 V13N4
8 reasons to stop and enjoy the view » More
June/July 2008 V13N3
If you must have words with InDesign, then speak its language with the following tips. » More
June/July 2008 V13N3
For those of us working in the creative field, smartphones offer a compelling mix of on-the-road voice connectivity and mobile computing power, a balance between freedom and productivity. » More
February/March 2008 V13N1
Take your site from so-so to sublime with these dos and don'ts for the web. » More
October/November 2007 V12N5
To avoid problems with printing your PDFs, first pick a method that best suits your needs. » More
October/November 2007 V12N5
In this rundown of cameras for '08, we provide you with the details for selecting the right camera—with the right features—for your projects and needs. » More
August/September 2007 V12N4
Get the breakdown on the best and easiest selection, extraction and maintenance options for masking in Photoshop. » More
August/September 2007 V12N4
Designers must focus on user-centered design, not technology, if they want to build a human-friendly website and make a real connection with users. » More
June/July 2007 V12N3
Just when you think Adobe can't possibly cram any new features into already-packed programs, the company has surprised us with some very interesting new tricks in CS3. » More
June/July 2007 V12N3
A new website offers a central gathering place for far-flung, often-isolated in-house designers to share ideas, information, concerns, questions and advice. » More
April/May 2007 V12N2
The new desktop displays offer a tantalizing view of your world. » More
February/March 2007 V12N1
Six steps to improve your web presence » More
February/March 2007 V12N1
Blogging gave netizens a voice; podcasting allows others to hear it. » More
February/March 2007 V12N1
Fickle teens and tweens play favorites with every click of the mouse. Here's what it takes to win the youth vote online. » More
February/March 2007 V12N1
As illustrators turn to the web for self-promotion, finding new and varied illustration is becoming faster and easier than ever. » More
February/March 2007 V12N1
A studio printer should be network ready, easy to run and not break the bank. Not surprisingly, in the past few years not many printers have made the grade. » More
December/January 2007 V11N6
Designers have a critical role to play when organizations transition marketing to the web. Here’s how to maximize your contributions and position yourself as a major player. » More
December/January 2007 V11N6
Technology has taken direct response marketing to a whole new level of intimacy and effectiveness. Here’s how you can profit. » More
December/January 2007 V11N6
From full-featured SLRs to 10-megapixel miniature marvels that hide in the palm of your hand, digital photography has made giant strides in 2006 and the time has never been better to pick one up. » More
October/November 2006 V11N5
Here's an update on some of the latest input devices and how they can change the way you work. » More
August/September 2006 V11N4
Whether you need increased performance, storage, portability, security, or just want to make a fashion statement, today’s wide range of external drives can come to the rescue. » More
June/July 2006 V11N3
In this installment we bash the buzzwords and tell you why it’s time to replace your classic CRT with a modern LCD monitor—or consider a widescreen or super-sized LCD if you’re already in the flat-panel camp. » More
April/May 2006 V11N2
A budget not far above what will buy a home-PC printer can get you photo-quality output, painless production of comps, or small press runs for clients. » More
February/March 2006 V11N1
Our Smart[Ware] series continues with everything you need to know—from the right number of megapixels to telling fake zoom from the real thing—to point and shoot your way into the digital age. » More
February/March 2006 V11N1
The internet enables small businesses to use creativity and originality in place of big budgets. » More
December/January 2006 V10N6
Digital cameras, scanners, printers, and monitors are imaging essentials, but how to choose from the countless offerings? Here’s expert advice on how to sort through the confusion and make smart purchases. » More
October/November 2005 V10N5
We put the emphasis on consistency, flexibility, and quality content in our redesigned website. » More
August/September 2005 V10N4
It’s not a party until the guests arrive: These strategies will drive visitors to your website and keep them coming back for more. » More
August/September 2005 V10N4
Forget quickly dated sites. Here’s how to increase shelf life online. » More
August/September 2005 V10N4
While some print purists still think web typography is an oxymoron, you can create effective graphic communication by following a few simple rules. » More
August/September 2005 V10N4
Aiwaworld, an innovative online brand experience for a major electronics manufacturer, features its own audiovisual language. » More
August/September 2005 V10N4
Effective intranet design involves more than an in-house version of an external website. » More
August/September 2005 V10N4
Yes, an online portfolio is all about you, but it’s really about what you can offer clients and employers. » More
August/September 2005 V10N4
Enhance visual impact with these tips and tricks for getting more out of imagery in electronic environments. » More
June/July 2005 V10N3
Our photographer gets a shot at an updated website. » More
June/July 2005 V10N3
Easy navigation helps a vacation spot’s website clean up its act. » More
June/July 2005 V10N3
A website recovers from a sleepy existence. » More
June/July 2005 V10N3
A designer creates a contemporary look within low-tech limitations. » More
June/July 2005 V10N3
A web overhaul unites two business divisions with a common element. » More
April/May 2005 V10N2
In just a few minutes you can create this cool blockhead effect on any image in Photoshop. » More
April/May 2005 V10N2
Easy ways to customize art, photography, and type in Photoshop and Illustrator. » More
 
Feb/March 2005 V10N1
The PDF/X file standard promises reliable, start-to-finish color management. » More
 
Feb/March 2005 V10N1
Knowing what to save when can improve your results. » More
Feb/March 2005 V10N1
Turn a marbled texture image into a planet in four easy steps. » More
Feb/March 2005 V10N1
Type design drives presentations. Here’s how to ensure your typography makes for a hit show. » More
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