June
9

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Designers, Fonts, and Other Stuff Rant

Something I hear a lot in the design community, or at least around school, is that “real” designers use Macs. Well, I don’t agree with this one bit, for I believe if someone considers him or herself a “real” designer than the operating system does not matter, neither the program for that matter. Plus, most programs work on both operating systems, so it’s all a matter of preference. I will agree that more is offered to designers out of the box, if they chose a Mac, but they still get third party programs to do their designs. There are things I like from both operating systems, and Ubuntu for that matter, but for one to think it’s odd for a designer to use anything other than a Mac is simply ridiculous.

Some things I like about Leopard are native support for files such as PDF, Quicktime Files, and PSDs; Helvetica, Futura, and other standard fonts not found in Windows out of the box; and a Color Calibrator built in (now in Windows 7). Although, one main thing I dislike is dual monitor support; it’s funky, mainly with spaces and the finder bar.

When it comes to video production, however, I think a Mac is essential if you’re using industry standard programs. I’ve had Pro Tools for a while and can’t use it on 64bit Window, so I had to choose a Mac at this point. I more than likely wouldn’t have switched if Digidesign decided to support Windows 64bit, but have no complaints since the program works. If I went around caring so much about what my OS comes with than I wouldn’t be using a third party program at all, the only thing I feel all OS’s should do is support standard formats and fonts, and right now Leopard does that.

Programs are another thing. A good designer could use any program to create a design, it doesn’t have to be Adobe. If you can make a design with GIMP or some other non-industry standard software than good for him, since the final piece is whats important. It’s just like saying Comic Sans should be banned. I say, if you can create a design with Comic Sans and make it look awesome and professional, than you are a “real” designer. Don’t get me wrong, every designer, developer, digital artist should use standard programs, but if they use something different that doesn’t matter

Lastly to finish this rant, If you’re a designer and you like Apple computers because they look nice, than good for you. But it doesn’t mean it’s better.

February
24

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Free Subs, Pink Floyd Accordion, Skate in 3D!!

Last night my brother informed me about a code for EA’s Skate 2 which allows you to view the game in 3d using 3d glasses. Just enter the code strangeloops, and everything on the screen becomes 3d. After we entered this code,  I called up 7-Eleven an asked if they had some left from Superbowl Sunday. Luckily, they did, so we walked over and the worker handed us a large stack of 3d glasses. Sadly, it didn’t work since the glasses were yellow and blue instead of red and blue.

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February
12

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My Life Thus Far

This weekend marks my 22nd birthday. There will not be a party or even drinking for that matter, instead all I’m doing this weekend is working on this site and several homework assignments that must be completed. Twenty-two is not that exciting as twenty-one or eighteen, but at least I’ve almost made it through another year. Just as I exit my twenty-first year, I know it will only get harder as I progress through the rest of my life. I bet one day I’ll accomplish all the things I still need to do in order to be comfortable, but for now I’m living in the present.

Speaking of the present, I seem to be moving in circles. Just this week this site got hacked with malware, which was a complete surprise since it happened within the first week of launching it. Also, I’m not doing as well as I thought in school. I had a midterm essay to do that I knew nothing about, my director and professor think I’m stoned all the time, and my student loan apparently doesn’t exist anymore. Either than tha, it’s good.

Don’t get me wrong, it’s been fun during these last two-and-a-half years at the Art Institute, but I definitely hit a road block somewhere along the way. I knew, and was warned, that this was going to happen, instead I ignored it. I guess I enjoy digging myself into a hole, it makes me stronger in a way, but how long until the walls come tumbling down. I don’t know. It’s up to the school, I guess.

http://ya3.deviantart.com/art/hug-an-emo-brown-41436963

-enjoy.