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Inspiration / Computer Arts Collection

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A copy of the first issue of Computer Arts Collection, a new annual series of six in-depth guides from the makers of Computer Arts, landed on my desk last week.

Available in the UK this month with 224 pages CA Collection hopes to become the perfect addition to any studio bookshelf as an essential guide to the core topics of graphic design, typography, illustration, branding, photography and advertising.

“It’s packed with plenty to inspire you throughout the year, but this is much more than a glossy coffee table book – there’s also invaluable insight and analysis from your peers to help your own client briefs run more smoothly.” explains CA Collection editor Nick Carson.

You can view a 16-page digital sampler of CA Collection #1 on Issuu or buy the real thing at your news agents.


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What do you think?

    Nonnu
    20th Jan 2012
    8:59 pm
  1. I preferred Computer Arts Projects


  2. Nick Carson
    23rd Jan 2012
    3:51 pm
  3. Thanks for the feedback Nonnu; would be interested to know why this is? We’ve had a lot of positive feedback from CAP readers about the new title.