Sunday, November 27, 2011

An Eye for Design


Since its commercial emergence in the early 1990's, the relationship between the Internet and graphic artists has been an uneasy one despite the Internets early promise as a new frontier for graphic design. There were cyber-design-visionaries who announced a brave new world of graphic communication incorporating motion, sound and interactivity which it claimed would replace the printing press. Yet the fact remains that the Internet is the place where graphic design has encountered its greatest challenge since the arrival of computerized design. Technical and aesthetic problems associated with Web design are perhaps the biggest issues facing the contemporary graphic designer – especially those with antiquated printer’s ink stains still on their fingers like myself. Here are some tried and true design industry journals to help keep you're eye on the prize.






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