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My Best Work


For every issue of HOW magazine, we ask a superstar of the design profession to share his or her best, favorite or most memorable design project. Some of these top designers choose work from their early careers, their most challenging project or the piece that was most satisfying to create.


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Designer Roger Black shares his memorable experience with MIT (one of the smartest clients), and tells why he chose to talk about his work on their website in "My Best Work."
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San Francisco designer Michael Osborne's assignment was to find a nonprofit in another country, identify a graphic design need, and actually do the work. Read about his experience working with the Global Aids Interfaith Alliance.
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My Best Work asks designers about their favorite project. See what Carin Goldberg has to say.
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My Best Work takes a look at pet projects by a particular designer. Check out what Andrew Blauvelt, design director and curator at the Walker Art Center, said was his.
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HOW asks noted designers to share their best, favorite or most successful projects. For Louise Fili, it's her love letter (in book form) to Italy

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In My Best Work, HOW asks a noted designer to share his or her favorite or most memorable design project. This month, Sean Adams of AdamsMorioka talks up a paper promotion.
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In My Best Work, HOW asks a noted designer to share his or her favorite, most successful or most notable project. This month, Tim Cox of Publix Super Markets shares his team's best work.
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In My Best Work, HOW asks a noted designer to share his or her favorite, most successful or most notable project. This month, Ken Carbone shows his pick.
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In My Best Work, we ask a noted designer to recall their best, favorite or most successful project. This month, AIGA medalist Gail Anderson shares her best work.
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For HOW's new column, My Best Work, we ask designers of note to tell us about their favorite, most successful, most memorable or otherwise top-of-the-heap project. Michael Bierut joins the fun.
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