From the Editor

Why do creative people turn to Computer Arts? I’d say it’s down to the hard work of our expert team of designers, writers and freelancers.
The magazine is always exposing new talent, exploring the creative and business trends that make the design industry tick, and just as importantly revealing how your software can always be used in more intriguing ways.
If you’re passionate about visual communication, and constantly seek new inspiration, ideas and practical techniques Computer Arts is the mag for you.
Plus, via our website and online forum you can be part of a true community of international designers.
Don’t put it off. Join our merry band and find out what the next issue of Computer Arts has in store for you.
Rob Carney Editor - Computer Arts
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