This hefty, 220-page issue features nearly 300 of the year's top print and interactive designs, including feature articles on the Best of Show winners in the International Design Awards and Interactive Design Awards, plus profiles of 16 Outstanding Achievement winners.
AWARDS
International Design Awards
Annual Reports, Brochures, Covers, Editorial, Environmental Graphics, Illustration/Photography, Invitations/Cards, Letterhead, Logos, Miscellaneous, Packaging, Posters, Print Advertising, Student Work, 3D Objects
Interactive Design Awards
Business-to-Business Websites, Consumer Websites, Games, Kiosks, Miscellaneous, Self-Promotional Websites, Student Work, Web Advertising
FEATURES
Poster Children
A series of iconic street posters for a Montreal concert promoter grabbed attention from music lovers and also from our judges. Get the story behind this Best of Show winner in HOW's International Design Awards.
Online Extra: Read about the Best of Show Winner
Escape from Milkatraz
Betcha never thought an online game that teaches moms and kids about the health benefits of a dairy product could score Best of Show honors in our Interactive Design Awards.
Online Extra: Read about the Best of Show Winner
COLUMNS
Understand Your Interviewer
You wouldn't take the same design approach for different audiences. Likewise, you should tailor your portfolio to the person you're presenting it to. Here's how.
How Much Should You Charge?
How does your hourly rate compare with other designers'? Our new survey reveals the numbers, and our experts tell you how to set prices for your design work.
Online Extra: More from the survey, plus additional pricing resources.
Nailing the Punch Line
There are many lessons creatives can learn from stand-up comedy, and not just how to goof off during meetings. At a Chicago ad school, it's part of the curriculum. Find out why.
Book Deal
Buyers do judge books by their covers, and design has enormous influence on a title's success. Take a look at where book design is headed.
Power Lies Within
Learn how design firms are using technology to manage employee and client communications, and see whether a wiki might be right for you.
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