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Computer Arts
 
magazine Computer Arts
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Computer Arts
One year (13 issues) for €144.95 (USD 182.63)
Computer Arts is the world's biggest selling creative magazine. It thrives on creativity and is the only technology magazine in the UK dedicated solely to visual art. It reports on, encourages, nurtures and facilitates creativity using the latest technology.
Unlike other computing magazines, Computer Arts doesn't exist to help you defrag your hard drive or set up a modem - here there are no distractions: it simply helps you to create stunning artwork, photos, animations and 3D models. From professionals to students, everyone who has an interest in computer-generated graphics, digital publishing, animation or multimedia reads Computer Arts.
Why? Well, every month we offer practical guidance on the software, hardware and techniques you need in your creative work. And it doesn't matter which hardware platform you use, either - Computer Arts covers both the PC and Mac.
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    I really like the contents of this magazine. Although the focus on arty designs could be less. More often then not clients like a more softer approach, for instance wtih a new concept for a magazine, fot the mainstream (sometimes older) reader.
    The indepth reviews of software and samples on how to work with them are much appreciated.

    Roto Smeets Utrecht on 17-09-2008
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