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Eric Adigard's work for 'Wired' magazine links him with the technologically-savvy wave of designers using software to enhance their images. However, the designer is wary of being controlled by the same tools he is currently manipulating. Adigard notes that today's design is influenced by machines just as modern life is circumscribed by them. He predicts endless advances for multimedia publishing and technology.
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Graphic artist Michael Cronan runs the Cronan Design office in San Francisco, CA, and is one of the Bay Area's famed 'Three Michaels.' Cronan serves as product development director for the city's Museum of Modern Art. His office's eclectic opus includes an identity campaign for Silicon Graphics Inc.'s Silicon Studio and the Correspondence marketing program for Cronan's line of clothing, Walking Man.
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Canadian born Bruce McCall is a humorist and an illustrator, an uncommon mixture. His illustrations often satirize the American belief that technology will save the world. Before his hybrid career working as a humorist and illustrator, McCall worked as a graphic designer for twenty-five years in New York.
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