2010 Art-object design/ #2 (54)
Design Education/ #1 (53)
2009 Two Colors Design/ #4 (52)
Latin American Design/ #3 (51)
Multipage publications. Part 2. Annual Reports, Catalogues, Booklets/ #2 (50)
Multipage publications. Part 1. Magazines/ #1 (49)
2008 Type Design/ #4 (48)
Club & Music Graphic issue/ #3 (47)
Corporate identity issue/ #1 (45)–46(2)
2007 Club & Navigation/ #4 (44)
Dutch design issue. Part 2 — the Netherlands/ #43(3)
Dutch design issue. Part 1 — Amsterdam/ #42(2)
Attraction of a client: Creative gifts/ #40(4)–#41(1)
2006 Book Design. Part 2/ #3 (39)
Book Design. Part 1/ #2 (38)
Anniversary Number/ #1 (37)
2005 British Design. Part 2/ #4 (36)
British Design. Part 1/ #3 (35)
Newspaper Design/ #2 (34)
Iranian Design/ #1 (33)
2004 Croatian Design/ #6 (32)
Golden Bee Issue/ #4–5 (30–31)
Indian Issue/ #3 (29)
Issue About Antiglobalism #1-2 (27-28)
2003 Academicians of Graphic Design. Part 2/ #4 (26)
Academicians of Graphic Design. Part 1/ #3 (25)
Total Branding/ #1-2 (23-24)
2002 Issue About Typefaces/ #4 (22)
French Design/ #3 (21)
The Art of Illustration/ #2 (20)
Create your own studio/ #1 (19)
2001 American Design/ #4 (18)
Students` Issue/ #3 (17)
Swiss Design/ #2 (16)
Package design/ #1 (15)
2000 Extreme issue/ #3-4 (13-14)
Japanese Design/ # 1-2 (11-12)
1999 Russian robot/Russian design/ #3-4 (9-10)
Multipage periodicals/ #2 (8)
Angelic issue. To the Golden Bee 4/ #1 (7)
1998 Festival Issue/ #4 (6)
Newspaper Design/ #2-3 (4-5)
Film poster of the Russian Avant-Garde/ # 1(3)
1997 Art Beat in Moscow/ #2 (2)
The very first issue/ # 1(1)
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Editor’s Letter

Design in India is ubiquitous and lives somewhere between movie posters and empty Coca-Cola cans. It's direct and almost naive. Visual culture is dissolved in the character of this country like sugar in hot tea.

Peter Bankov

My World

I have always tried to preserve my world. One of my Indian friends once said that you can't recover, if you are around sick people. I feel that this very true.

Every deed should bring some kind of harmony to the person, no matter what he or she does. We have to learn how to live in peace. When you understand the false aspects of life and get over them, you obtain clarity and essence of life. Every photo of mine is objects and people from my world, and I love and remember them all.

Guest editor
Ananta Dasa



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