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Notes from Bangkok: the enduring power of print in Asia

Having just returned from the WAN-IFRA Asian Media Awards, which took place in Bangkok at the end of May, I wanted to share a couple of thoughts. First off, the event itself was well worth the long journey and a big thank you is in order for all organisers and participants. It was tru
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Starting 2014 with a flying visit to Augsburg

On a recent trip to Europe, I took the opportunity to drop by Michael Stoll’s office at the Augsburg University of Applied Sciences in Germany. Michael kindly showed me around his workplace, a laboratory and library of visual communications. This man’s collection of vintage graphics i
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Hug the mailman: Choi’s Gallery book about infographics finally arrives

  The other week something rather exciting landed on our desk: Choi’s Gallery’s new book, Infographic Design, a global portfolio of infographics projects, featuring five projects realised by us. 232-pages full of inspiration, including case studies ranging from the so
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Archive adventures: old graphics from the United Arab Emirates

  These graphics are an interesting starting point for looking at the evolution of visual journalism in the United Arab Emirates. Essentially, this is how it all began. We came across them on a recent visit to the National Center for Documentation and Research (NCDR), a real trea
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