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Reviewing Graphics in Britain

Competition: five copies of RGB to be won

Dezeen have got together with publishers Actar to offer our readers the chance to win one of five copies of RGB - Reviewing Graphics in Britain.

Reviewing Graphics in Britain

The 288-page, full colour book is a comprehensive round-up of some of the best and most unique graphic design work to have come out of Britain recently.

Reviewing Graphics in Britain

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Reviewing Graphics in Britain

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Reviewing Graphics in Britain

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RGB - Reviewing Graphics in Britain

A comprehensive, up-to-date collection of the best new graphic-design in the United Kingdom.

What design scene is as diverse or cosmopolitan, more rich in influences and references, as packed with new trends and original ideas, as teeming with talent and ambition than the UK? To stand out in this overcrowded arena, British graphic designers have had to make their work ever more clever and polished, better informed.

Reviewing Graphics in Britain

This fuels the distinctive, refined styles of such artists as Mark Farrow, Sea, Spin, Browns, Fuel, James Joyce, Zak, Studio 8 and Bibliotek. With such a wealth of talent and material, the main question in compiling a book on the best of new British design is not what to put in, but what to leave out. Stylistic novelty and visual distinctiveness are our key parameters, rather than background or reputation. RGB features artists from highly diverse backgrounds, from household names to the newest young talents.

Reviewing Graphics in Britain

RGB captures the UK’s explosively vibrant and unpredictable realm of graphic design, in 288 pages packed with exciting visual material.

Including projects by: ABC-XYZ Julian Morey, Accept & Proceed, Airside, Anthony Burrill, APFEL, Bark, BCMH, Bibliothèque, Browns, Build, Cartlidge Levene, Craig Ward, David Lane, Design Project, EhQuestionmark, Emily Forgot, Family, Farrow, FL@33, Fuel, Hellovon, I Want Design, Johnson Banks, Julian House (Intro), Kiosk, Dominique Lippa (Pentagram), Made Thought, Matt Dent, Me Company, Multistorey, NB Design, Non-Format, James Joyce (one fine day), Angus Hyland (Pentagram), Proud Creative, RGB Studio, Rick Myers, Saturday, SEA Design, Shaz Madani, Spin, Studio 8, Studio Output, Tim Fraser Brown, Tom Hingston Studio, Tomato, Universal Everything, Village Green Studio, Why not associates, William Hall, Winkreative, Yes.

Reviewing Graphics in Britain

EDITOR Marc Valli, Richard Brereton
LANGUAGES English
PRICE 28 Euro

Reviewing Graphics in Britain

ILLUSTRATIONS Color
PAGES 288
SIZE 25 x 30 cm
PUBLISHED BY ACTAR

Reviewing Graphics in Britain

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Congratulations to our winners! Nadia Saglietti and Nevena Kovacevic in Italy, Chani Giaoui in France, Franz von Wietersheim in Germany and Olly Clucas in the UK.