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Print April 2010 Digital Download

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Print's April Issue is our annual New Visual Artists issue, profiling 20 designers under the age of 30 who are doing fabulous work. PLUS: We asked three design professors and working professionals to go "back to school" and complete one very famous assignment now that, you know, they know what they're doing. AND: We've expanded our "Hot Type" column to give resident typography expert Paul Shaw more room to give the backstory behind the latest fonts. ALSO: The winners of our 46th annual Student Cover Competition!

FEATURES
New Visual Artists
Our annual portfolio of 20 emerging designers, illustrators, and photographers under 30.

Class of the Titans
Ellen Lupton, Joe Marianek, and Strange Attractors Design test their mettle by revisiting seminal classroom assignments.

Categories
Covers
Digital Design
Editorial
Education
Environmental Graphics
Exhibition Design
History
Interactive
Illustration
Letterhead/Identity
Logos
Packaging
Portfolio Design
Posters
Print Advertising
Student Work
Sustainability
Theory
Type


COLUMNS
Dialogue: Steven Heller interviews Mirko Ilic Mirko Ilic on the pros and cons of pro bono design.

Observer: Rick Poynor's take on design Lots of galleries in Europe are holding exhibitions of graphic design. Why isn't the U.S. following suit?

Sustainability: Three professors who are building a green curriculum Teaching students about sustainability is very much on the minds of design professors these days. Meet three professors who are building the curriculum of the future.

Shelf Life: Goods, Books, and Music Packaging
Debbie Millman looks at Yellow Tail wine glasses designed by Michael Graves.

Expanded Hot Type: Paul Shaw discusses the checkered past and hopeful future of Kis Antiqua Now.

Desktop: The designer of the future will need to master multiple formats.
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