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CR's September issue is our graduate special, with profiles on seven new graduates: young designers and creatives who left college this summer, making their way in the world of visual communications. Elsewhere in the issue, we have a profile on Ultravox founder, designer, filmmaker, illustrator and perennial innovator John Foxx. And in Crit we have two pieces on data visualisation: Nicholas Felton accuses Barnbrook's Little Book Of Shocking World Facts of making errors in its presentation of information, while Rebecca Pohancenik reveals that data visualisation, far from being a modern practice, has its roots in the investigations of 17th century scientists. Jeremy Leslie looks at why Roger Black's Ready-Media project has been causing outrage among editorial designers, and Jörg Colberg reviews Invisible: Covert Operations and Classified Landscapes, a photographic investigation into top secret America. Monograph this month, our subscriber-only supplement, has had a change of paper stock this month to Curious SKIN Black. Our subject matter this time is the album sleeve art produced by Tony McDermott for reggae label Greensleeves. |