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DESIGN AND LAYOUT

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BOOK DESIGN AND PRODUCTION

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IDENTITY AND BRANDING

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MAGAZINES

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Is print dead, a place where words go to die? Or is print alive and well, home to trillions and trillions of words that have been preserved by the labours of a billion scribes? Dyed in the wool, magazine man John Griffin, President of the National Geographic Society's magazine group says print rocks. Print-editor-turned-blogger Jeff Jarvis of buzzmachine.com says ideas get trapped on pages and die. A blogger and a magazine exec square off . Is paper too one-way in an interactive world, or will the Web actually breathe new life into dead trees?

We still believe in print.

From the humble Z-fold pamphlet to the mighty tome and everything in between. Bring us your world in words and pictures and we'll make it come alive. Take a perfectly ordinary name and give it to an expert eye to play with until you can't say Coca Cola without seeing it in red and white. Then, just when you thought the fantasy was over, you taste its brown fizz in your mouth.