Graphic Exchange, August 2000 |
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PROFILING THE CANADIAN
GRAPHICS PROFESSIONAL by Dan Brill Do RGD and GDC spell out the interests of Canada's graphic design community? |
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WHEN OLD BECOMES NEW
by Dinah Tolton At Toronto Videolink, the Amiga still reigns supreme for 3D imaging. |
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DIRECTORY OF CANADIAN GRAPHICS COURSES
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LET THE GAMES BEGIN
Success as a graphic artist doesn't happen easily. Ask Martin Murphy. |
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NAPSTERISM: THE RISE, FALL AND REBIRTH OF A NEW RELIGION by Shane Steinman The battle over music copyrights is about to spill over into other areas of the digital domain, including graphics. An insider provides the latest analysis on this hot topic. |
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SHOW ME THE PROOF
by Ron Giddings Is the new generation of low cost desktop proofing software tools good enough and simple enough to let designers make their own press proofs? |
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HYPE YOUR WEB TYPE
by Nick Shinn Typography on the web doesn't have to be ugly - if you learn a few simple techniques. |
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TYPE AND BACKGROUND EFFECTS, PART III
by Ben Willmore Our Photoshop guru explains how to create exquisite backgrounds and sensational textures in the final installment in this trilogy. |
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DYNAMIC LINKS DRIVE DATA TO THE WEB
by Bob Connolly and Jason Lee |
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PUBLISHER'S NOTES:
At the intersection of graphic communications and desktop technologies by Dan Brill |
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NEWS
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LETTERS
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