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| Publisher: Communication Arts Category: Magazine
List Price: $64.00 Buy New: $53.00 You Save: $11.00 (17%)
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 324
Format: Magazine Subscription Type: Trade magazine Subscription Issues: 6 Subscription Length: 12 Months Issues Per Year: 6 First Issue Lead Time: 12-16 Weeks
ASIN: B000071F95
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Product Description Professional journal for designers, art directors, design firms illustrators, advertising agencies, photographers, students, and everyone involved in visual communication.
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How to Communicate Better Visually, More Intuitively November 19, 2008 Alana (San Diego, CA USA) Obviously any value that a resource provides comes from what you put into it. That stated, this resource is phenomenal. If you are a professional, student, graphic artist, web designer, copywriter, art director, creative director, principal, media buyer, brand manager, or work closely with the industry- this magazine is for you. Offering a different focus with well-designed pieces in each issue, the variety is inspiring, as is the delivery. A fantastic magazine that becomes an even better and more comprehensive library of reference, this resource is respected by the majority of the art industry-- and you know that we in the creative can find disagreements on just about anything! But the strength of this magazine, as is the strength of our cadre, is the unity of work all showcased in a phenomenal binding that lasts... as do the strategy and ideas of many of the pieces. If you are thinking of getting just one magazine in the industry, this would be a great one to consider!
Most consistent of it's kind October 20, 2007 DesignBusiness (NewYork USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
While it's the best of it's kind, it's not without it's short-comings: it's academic editorial style and focus on the artifact side of communication arts.
STUDENTS!! October 9, 2007 Emily Schwarting 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
ATTENTION TO ALL STUDENTS: If you subscribe to this magazine through the Communication Arts website, you can get a student discount if you send in a copy of your current student ID along with your subscription form. Instead of paying $53, you only pay $39. Thought that may be helpful to all other struggling college kids!
Quality Graphics Magazine January 9, 2007 John Metcalf (Midland, Michigan United States) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Though not bleeding edge, CA gives a good overview of what's happening in the field now. Only complaint is that the Annuals sometimes seem to be in a rut with similar or same folks featured again and again.
Great Reference Material October 11, 2006 B. Akagi (Minneapolis, MN) Communication Arts is great. It provides ideas, insight, and shows what's going on in the media world as we know it.
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