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A new year, a new newsletter.

Welcome to the new MAPG newsletter. We hope you had a fantastic Christmas break and are well rested for what we hope will be a very busy year.

 



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In a word - Bliss!

It’s been a while but we have finally updated the website. I think we can all agree that the previous one had had its day and that this is a vast improvement.

Thanks to the team at Bliss Media who took on our challenge and produced an exceptional result.

We would love to know what you think. So stop on by and have a look around at our new portfolio pages titled Our Work. We are open to all feedback as this site has primarily been designed to make it easy for you to look at our services, portfolio, community and bits and pieces we think you may find interesting.

Come inside @MAPG

HAVE A LOOK

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The Basics Design series from AVA Books

Basics Design: Colour, the fifth book in the Basics Design series, explores the use of colour in graphic design from two different directions. First the book explores in depth what colours mean, their inherent associations and their cultural connotations.

Building on this information the book then tackles how to control colour in a design in order to achieve a desired effect or fulfil a specific brief.

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Wary Book Publishers Are Fighting the Future

The next generation of book buyers won’t understand why they can’t access any
information they want in a digital format. They have grown up in a world where everything,
from movies to magazines, is basically just a collection of digital bytes.

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We ask 10 questions.

Each quarter we speak with experienced publishing professionals in an attempt to connect the dots between design, desire, digital and dollars.

More to come in this segment soon - but in the meantime, please take a quick look at this inspirational 20 minute talk by philanthropist Anthony Robbins as he discusses why it is we do what we do.

Click here to view the video

 

Links to stuff we like

Interesting sites to eat with at lunch time.

WWW.BOOKCOVERARCHIVE.COM
WWW.CASUALOPTIMIST.COM
WWW.GOODISDEAD.COM