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  • christian northeast

    Posted on: January 31st, 2011 by

    Shogun Curtis

    Chris­t­ian Northeast

    The January/February 2011 issue is CA’s inau­gural Typog­ra­phy Annual, high­light­ing the best in orig­i­nal type­face design and inno­v­a­tive uses of type in design. This annual is sure to be a favorite with typog­ra­phers, designers-anyone who uses or appre­ci­ates type. Addi­tional edi­to­r­ial fea­tures include San Fran­cisco designer Michael Osborne; Lon­don pho­tog­ra­pher James Day who finds soul in the world’s most banal objects; Cana­dian illus­tra­tor Chris­t­ian North­east; Austin-based ad agency McGar­rah Jessee; and New York’s Tronic Stu­dio. This issue also offers a wealth of insight­ful columns cov­er­ing busi­ness, typog­ra­phy, cre­ativ­ity, design cul­ture, design issues, adver­tis­ing and envi­ron­ment. Don’t miss out on our first-ever Typog­ra­phy Annual!

    Chris­t­ian north­east was brought to our atten­tion ran­domly. His work has a very dis­tinct style and we love his use of Machine Wash. Please check him out. here

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