March 2014 by Magic Magazine
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You’ll Love This Issue If:You want to see some of the best design from around the worldYou’re interested in reading about two experienced print publishers designing their first ebookYou want a breakdown of design strategy, and how it can help you and your clients succeed
“International Page-Turners “, and “Russian Law Sparks Outcry “. Take a look below to see what’s inside!
InsideHOW Magazine’s March 2014Issue You’ll Find:
FEATURES
The Handcrafted Type Takeover
Hand-rendered typography has long been a part of our visual landscape. But look around you these days, and take note that it’s now everywhere. Dive into the work of 4 artists who are breaking boundaries.
By Allan Haley, Karli Petrovic & Melissa Mazzoleni
Finding Inspiration in Israel
Underneath the hot sun in Israel sits a budding pocket of design culture. Immerse yourself in the experiences of designers from afar, and learn how they stand strong in a country riddled with con? Ict.
By Carmen Sechrist
International Page-Turners
We were eager to see what other international magazines creatives turn to for inspiration. From Amsterdam to Berlin, learn about 5 publications you should have on your radar.
By Bryn Mooth
2013 International Design Awards
See the best design from around the world in these categories:
Best of ShowAdvertisingAnnual Reports / BrochuresCoversEditorialGiftsIdentityIllustration / PhotographyInfographicsInvitations / CardsMiscellaneousPackagingPostersSignageStudent Work
COLUMNS
Designing Change: Russian Law Sparks OutcryTalk surrounding the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, has been abnormally heated. See how illustrators are responding to a Russian bill that’s viewed by many as discriminatory.
Creativity: The Power of PlayFrom top tech companies to small studios, innovative ventures are born out of built-in time for experimentation. See why designers and other employees should reconnect with play.
Designer Spotlight: Sean McCabeTypography takes center stage in Sean McCabe’s design work. He’s so vested in lettering that the San Antonio artist has ventured into self-directed video tutorials on the topic.








