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For almost a decade Onedotzero has showcased digital pioneers, but Adrian Shaughnessy thinks it also reveals a dynamic future for graphic design
There are enough design events throughout the year to satisfy all but the most voracious design groupie. But you'd be hard pressed to find an event that had the visionary panache of Onedotzero, the annual festival of digital film-making. While other events in the design calendar try to capture the 'nowness' of contemporary design, Onedotzero gazes into the future. It encompasses a dizzying range of digital film-making activities - gaming, music video, architecture, character development and broadcast graphics.
A big part of Onedotzero's success is attributable to Shane Walters, the festival's co-founder and director. Walters stays out of the spotlight and allows the dozens of creatives championed by him to take centre...





