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		<title>New graphic design in China</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[{&#8220;Shadow Play is Fun!&#8221; illustration by Qian Qian.} Recently I stumbled upon&#160;an interesting article about new&#160;graphic design in China. It&#8217;s an interview&#160;with&#160;Javin Mo, of the HK-based Milkxhake design collective. Actually, it&#8217;s been posted at&#160;Ping Mag&#160;more then a year ago but still up to date. In Hong Kong, we started our graphic design history only in [...]]]></description>
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<p dir="ltr"><font color="#969696" size="1">{&#8220;Shadow Play is Fun!&#8221; illustration by </font><a href="http://www.q2design.com/"><font color="#969696" size="1">Qian Qian</font></a><font color="#969696" size="1">.}</font></p>
<p>Recently I stumbled upon&nbsp;an interesting article about new&nbsp;graphic design in China. It&rsquo;s an interview&nbsp;with&nbsp;Javin Mo, of the HK-based <a title="Milkxhake" href="http://www.milkxhake.org/">Milkxhake</a> design collective. Actually, it&rsquo;s been posted at&nbsp;<a href="http://pingmag.jp/2008/04/14/new-graphic-design-in-china/">Ping Mag</a>&nbsp;more then a year ago but still up to date. </p>
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<p><em>In Hong Kong, we started our graphic design history only in the 1970s. In mainland China, it&rsquo;s been like ten to fifteen years maximum. And in the last seven years, I&rsquo;ve seen a lot of interesting projects online by these 20-something people. I can see the freedom in spaces like Shanghai or Beijing, because contemporary art is super crazy there. These two art scenes are providing a really good atmosphere for graphic design. The kids can find magazines for their illustrations and open-minded clients for collaboration, especially when it comes to art- and culture-related product design. That&rsquo;s quite different from Hong Kong where it&rsquo;s pretty commercial: our art space is not as big as China&rsquo;s right now. That&rsquo;s why not many designers can just do art- and cultural-related things and survive&hellip;</em></p>
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<p dir="ltr">Read the rest of the article <a href="http://pingmag.jp/2008/04/14/new-graphic-design-in-china/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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