Broaden Your Creative Horizons
by Print staff
Design TV, presented by HOW and Print, brings you inspirational advice from the design industry’s most successful business owners and visionaries, including author Justin Ahrens and Wendy Oldfield....
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One Perfect Thing: The Business Card
by Michael Silverberg
Try, if you can, to measure your online footprint. You likely have a few email
addresses, a Facebook account, maybe a website, a Tumblr or two, a Twitter feed, and a LinkedIn profile, even though you don’t remember creating it and you’ve only logged on to respond to requests from people you’ve never heard of. You also probably have a business card....
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In the Studio: Browns
by Print staff
We visited Jonathan Ellery, the founder of Browns, in the firm’s office to talk about his distracting cats and primitive typing skills....
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Throne of Agony
by Sally Hogshead
While you’re stuck in the Agony, writhing around trying to find your big idea, it makes sense to loathe the Agony. You want to hurry through it, and get on to a more comfortable stage....
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Print's First Color Conference
by Erin Semple
Print's Color Conference will meet at the Art Director's Club Gallery in New York, October 4-6, 2011.
Attendees will explore the range, depth and culture of color side-by-side with a host of talented speakers that have all proven to be masters of color....
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From Cows to Cartons
by Steven Heller
Udder-to-pail is the most natural, though not always most efficient, way to transport milk from cow to consumer. Science has not found a good substitute for the udder, but it has triumphed in making milk packaging more sanitary and utilitarian.
Until the end of the 19th century, milk was brought to the market in cans or crocks....
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