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PRINT 2007 Retrospective CD
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Order Your Copy Today; All 2007 issues on one disc — it's searchable, printable and easily portable!

All six of PRINT's 2007 issues are now available on a single CD, including the Regional Design Annual, the European Design Annual, our New Visual Artists, and so much more. Simply click on the title of a story in the table of contents to read the full feature. While our website features select articles, the CD includes all of the images as well in a handy, easy-to-read layout.

This CD Features:
  • Complete text searchability for fast and easy use.
  • Active links that give you one-click access to every site referenced in the magazine.
  • A portable format allowing you keep a year's worth of PRINT at home or at the office.


  • Here's a look at some of the highlights you'll find on this CD:

    January/February—Global Dialogues  
    PRINT's annual issue on global design examines issues from around the world, from Banksy's elusive persona to the emerging Berlin aesthetic. The issue explores the roles designers play in preserving local cultures, exemplified in The Netherland's immigration posters.

    March/April—New Visual Artists
    This ever-popular issue profiles 20 emerging young artists nominated by leading figures in design, illustration, photography, motion graphics, type design and other disciplines. The issue also looks closely at the DIY spirit invigorating design and popular culture and gets friendly with the Florida duo Friends With You.

    May/June—European Design Annual
    The latest and greatest graphic design work from all over Europe, selected by an international jury and highlighted in a special showcase. Plus, the issue profiles leading designers, from Belgium's Paul Boudens to Lithuania's PetPunk, and looks at whether design weeks really matter.

    July/August—The Consumption Issue
    PRINT investigates the role designers play in driving spending, saving, and activism. The issue analyzes how developers are advertising the luxury condo craze and profiles the designer whose Brillo boxes inspired Andy Warhol. Plus, a week in the life of four very obsessed consumers.

    September/October—Business Graphics
    The best business graphics from around the world are showcased in our third annual competition. The issue also featues a profile of the interactive design firm Local Projects, a discussion of the future of Getty Images, and the wackiness of the children's television show Yo Gabba Gabba!

    November/December PRINT's Regional Design Annual
    Our biggest Regional Design Annual ever includes 1,026 winning designs, divided by region. Plus: The New Republic gets a new look, a New Orleans illustrator considers the aftermath of Katrina, and Wikipedia gets it all wrong. This issue is a must-read for designers who want to check out of all the best creative work produced around the country.



    PRINT September-October 2007
    Price: $21.50
    I.D. 2007 Retrospective
    Price: $30.00
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