Novum is a German magazine covering the world of graphic design.
Novum—World Of Graphic Design is a monthly magazine featuring the best in contemporary graphic design, illustration, photo design, the new media, corporate design, advertising and typography. Novum also spotlights new talents and the latest trends.
It presents a balanced mix of visions for the future and state-of-the-art-design—to inspire all creatives in the world of international graphic design and advertising. Each month the “Novum Plus” section takes a close look at a different field of design. With themes such as paper, animation film, trade fairs and education, these informative, up-to-date reviews make Novum even more collectible. learn more
An international review of graphic design which looks at the ideas that shape the industry.
Its core readers are professional graphic designers and design students worldwide, plus many others in the world of visual culture with an appetite for good writing and stunning visuals.
Recent articles have covered include the “decriminalisation of ornament”, Brazilian graffiti, Italian “torture chic”, UK tabloid sports pages, creative music packaging, magazine art direction, websites, branding in rural India and ethics. The regular Critique column (by eye writer at large Rick Poynor) is a must-read, and its reviews cover books, exhibitions and conferences. learn more
Digital Arts offers comprehensive coverage of the art of graphic design, 3D, animation, video, effects, Web, and interactive design.
Digital Arts is the UK’s leading resource for creative professionals, both in print and online.
Digital Arts addresses the needs of those within the exploding digital media market by providing relevant and forward thinking content, and by consistently running more exclusive reviews and features than any other magazine or Web site in the market.
Now in its fifth year, Digital Arts consistenly delivers high-quality content, providing its professional readership with the latest news and reviews first.
Digital Arts prides itself on providing unbiased product-led information and professional advice, across all platforms and disciplines. Digital Arts uses extensive in-house lab facilities for product assays, producing top-class reviews and trustworthy lab tests. learn more
Design in a global human context
I.D. Magazine is America’s leading critical magazine covering the art, business and culture of design. Winner of five National Magazine Awards — four for General Excellence (1995, 1997 and 1999, 2000) and one for Design (1997) — the publication appears eight times a year. Issues include the Annual Design Review, America’s largest and most prestigious juried design-recognition program, published since 1954. The Design Review showcases the best American and international design in the areas of Consumer Products, Furniture, Equipment, Environments, Packaging, Graphics, Concepts and Student Projects. learn more
Ideas and techniques in graphic design.
Founded in 1985, HOW Magazine provides graphic-design professionals with essential business information, features cutting-edge technological advances, profiles renowned and up-and-coming designers, details noteworthy projects, and provides creative inspiration. The year-end Business Annual has become a respected resource for its articles about studios across the U.S. In addition, HOW holds annual Self-Promotion, International and Interactive Design competitions and features the results in special issues. Other frequently profiled topics include digital design, creativity, typography and paper. learn more
Archive of top-level graduate work.
CMYK magazine is a quarterly infusion of pure, uncensored, jury selected ideas for an industry driven on inspiration.
At its core, CMYK is an archive of top-level graduate work in advertising, design, photography and illustration. Every issue’s portfolio encompasses nearly 100 selections of bonafide “fresh” creative, chosen by leading professionals in all fields.
Every issue of CMYK offers a refreshing glimpse into the future of communication art. With CMYK, creative directors can survey the top talent from today’s top art schools, and keeping tabs on which students may prove worthy additions to staff. learn more