Graphis Journal Magazine 384 (Paperback)
B. Martin Pedersen
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Add to basketPaperback. The Graphis Journal issue #384 is packed with top-tier creative talent thats changing the game across design, advertising, photography, and beyond. These aren't just namesthey're industry disruptors and trailblazers who push boundaries and redefine whats possible in visual communication. This is more than just a magazineit's a masterclass in creativity, with insights from award-winning talents who are shaping the future of design and advertising.Why These Talents Matter:- Stefan Sagmeister (USA): Last featured in issue #339 of The Graphis Journal, this Graphis Master has mastered the work/life balance; when hes not creating exhibits and publishing books, hes taking a sabbatical to discover his next big idea. - Paul Garbett (AU): Whether hes working on signage and wayfinding projects or collaborating with art galleries and exhibitions, he believes that design is an act of optimism, which he uses to envision and realize a better future.- Ariel Freaner (USA): The founder of Freaner Creative & Design, Ariel was inspired to enter the art field after seeing Star Wars and various Steven Spielberg films, and now makes attention-grabbing ads for the likes of Bill Melendez Productions, Fujitsu Ten, Calimax, and the Red Cross.- Stan Musilek (USA) and Eric Melzer (USA): These photographers see what makes people beautiful. Stan is motivated by women and feminine beauty, as seen in his glamorous model shots and tasteful nudes, while Eric shoots a wide range of subjects yet always keeps people at the center of his work.- Mark Braught (USA): The creator of the iconic images for the Harry Potter series, Mark runs his own design firm, UP-Ideas, with his work partner Roger Sawhill when hes not bringing stories to life for books or editorials.- Thomas McNulty (USA): When teaching students at the Academy of Art University, Tom gives out assignments based on various process and problem-solving methods that include conducting in-depth research, writing a design strategy plan, and more.Why Your Clients Will Love It:This Journal offers both incredible images and thoughtful interviews, where these visual art geniuses talk about their lives, what inspires them, and what it means to be successful. Its an opportunity for customers to discover how these greats work, whether theyre creatives themselves or simply appreciate award-winning artistry.Make It Relatable:Your clients who cater to creative minds are constantly seeking inspiration and insight into whats working in todays competitive market. The Graphis Journal issue #384 delivers exactly thatexclusive access to the thoughts and methods of todays industry leaders who are driving the biggest trends and innovations. It's not just a resource, its a competitive advantage.Whats In It for You:When you sell The Graphis Journal issue #384, youre not just selling a quarterly magazineyoure providing insights that can only come from the worlds top creative minds.Key Selling Points to Drive Home:- Exclusive interviews with todays industry leaders who shape global trends.- Stunning, full-page visuals of award-winning work.- Insights that can fuel the creative process. Get excited about The Graphis Journal issue #384because if youre serious about the visual arts, this is the best resource available! Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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The Graphis Journal issue #384 is packed with top-tier creative talent that’s changing the game across design, advertising, photography, and beyond. These aren't just names—they're industry disruptors and trailblazers who push boundaries and redefine what’s possible in visual communication. This is more than just a magazine—it's a masterclass in creativity, with insights from award-winning talents who are shaping the future of design and advertising.
Why These Talents Matter:
- Stefan Sagmeister (USA): Last featured in issue #339 of The Graphis Journal, this Graphis Master has mastered the work/life balance; when he’s not creating exhibits and publishing books, he’s taking a sabbatical to discover his next big idea.
- Paul Garbett (AU): Whether he’s working on signage and wayfinding projects or collaborating with art galleries and exhibitions, he believes that design is an act of optimism, which he uses to envision and realize a better future.
- Ariel Freaner (USA): The founder of Freaner Creative & Design, Ariel was inspired to enter the art field after seeing Star Wars and various Steven Spielberg films, and now makes attention-grabbing ads for the likes of Bill Melendez Productions, Fujitsu Ten, Calimax, and the Red Cross.
- Stan Musilek (USA) and Eric Melzer (USA): These photographers see what makes people beautiful. Stan is motivated by women and feminine beauty, as seen in his glamorous model shots and tasteful nudes, while Eric shoots a wide range of subjects yet always keeps people at the center of his work.
- Mark Braught (USA): The creator of the iconic images for the Harry Potter series, Mark runs his own design firm, UP-Ideas, with his work partner Roger Sawhill when he’s not bringing stories to life for books or editorials.
- Thomas McNulty (USA): When teaching students at the Academy of Art University, Tom gives out assignments based on various process and problem-solving methods that include conducting in-depth research, writing a design strategy plan, and more.
Why Your Clients Will Love It:
This Journal offers both incredible images and thoughtful interviews, where these visual art geniuses talk about their lives, what inspires them, and what it means to be successful. It’s an opportunity for customers to discover how these greats work, whether they’re creatives themselves or simply appreciate award-winning artistry.
Make It Relatable:
Your clients who cater to creative minds are constantly seeking inspiration and insight into what’s working in today’s competitive market. The Graphis Journal issue #384 delivers exactly that—exclusive access to the thoughts and methods of today’s industry leaders who are driving the biggest trends and innovations. It's not just a resource, it’s a competitive advantage.
What’s In It for You:
When you sell The Graphis Journal issue #384, you’re not just selling a quarterly magazine—you’re providing insights that can only come from the world’s top creative minds.
Key Selling Points to Drive Home:
- Exclusive interviews with today’s industry leaders who shape global trends.
- Stunning, full-page visuals of award-winning work.
- Insights that can fuel the creative process.
Get excited about The Graphis Journal issue #384—because if you’re serious about the visual arts, this is the best resource available!
B. Martin Pedersen, publisher and creative director of Graphis, has won numerous awards in the past from the AIGA, ADC, TDC, and the SPD, who honored him with the first Herb Lubalin Award for excellence in editorial design. He also won the Columbia University National Magazine Award for the best-designed magazine of the year for Nautical Quarterly. He has been inducted into the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame and received the AIGA Gold Medal for lifetime achievement in Design. He is an Alliance Graphique International (AGI) member and the New York Yacht Club.
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