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IN THIS ISSUE

Canada’s Kings of Content
by Dan Brill
Graphic design, digital photography, website management, interactive media, page assembly, digital asset management, signage, prepress—Toronto’s Pi Media creates content—cross-media, all-digital, all one business.

Jeanne Talks Tech
In this special gX interview, television host, writer and magazine editor Jeanne Beker airs her thoughts and shares her passions about technology, magazine publishing, digital photography, the web, working in cross-media, and the future of broadcast TV.

Building Your Own Online TV Station
by Bob Connolly
Ubiquitous broadband services allow almost anyone to send digital video through the Internet, and wireless technologies and Internet appliances can deliver it to screens, handheld devices, and television sets.

DJ Culture
by Dinah Tolton
Nowhere are digital technologies having a greater cultural impact than in music, and the mash-ups and bpm’s of today’s music are directed by the cool DJs.

Gallery
From the virtual reality photography of Jook Leung, to the architectural symmetry of photographer Denisa Mele, to the creative artwork of Branimir Zlamilik, these individual spreads present three very different types of imagery, each one a view through the eyes of the artist.

Scriptomania
by Nick Shinn
Script fonts abound, feeding rising demand in web design, posters, advertising and, of late, scrapbooking. They’re everywhere you look, used by everyone you know, but how do you find them, and which ones stand out in a crowd?