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See what’s in the latest issue of The Drum – 14 May

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By The Drum Team, Editorial

May 14, 2014 | 2 min read

The latest issue of The Drum includes a look at how the designs of Tom Karen defined the 70s and how child’s-eye-view of the world is just as relevant today.

Agenda

What happened with the PublicisOmnicom deal?

A playful approach

How Tom Karen’s designs, including the Raleigh Chopper and the Bond Bug, defined the 70s and how his desire to move things forward and child’s-eye-view of the world are as relevant now as ever

A dodgy century?

As Dodge hits 100, we take a look at the fortunes of the iconic brand.

Gallic charm

Recently entrusted to re-imagine The Simpson’s in his own inimitable style, Sylvain Chomet is a man with strong opinions when it comes to animation. The Drum’s Gillian West catches up with the Frenchman who is quick to extol the merits of hand-drawn.

This issue also includes:

  • Our regular creative round-up, showcasing some of the best recent creative work, as voted for by online readers
  • A Q&A with Bob Greenberg, founder, chairman and CEO of R/GA, who was recently inducted into the Advertising Hall of Fame
  • At your service – who are the online media owners providing best service to agencies?

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