Author Archives: radmin

The Mystique of the Mac, MacWorld Expo, and Evolution.

Each MacWorld Expo was a chance to see Jobs speak, and many of us thought each speech would be the last one. After all, when he returned, he coined the “iCEO” term, meaning he was at that time the interim CEO. He wasn’t planning on staying. In those days, he used to end his presentations with, “oh, and one last thing…” and it would be the show’s bombshell. The big deal. I’ll never forget the 2000 Macworld, when he said, “oh, and one last thing… I like what I’m doing, so I’m going to stay.” … Read More

End of an Era: VHS is dead!

VHS tape used a far simpler loading mechanism than Beta, rewound faster, and was available from a wider range of manufacturers. Betamax was licensed by Sony, with only a few players on the market outside of Sony – this was in the pre-open-source days, when proprietary technology keys were considered the best method for securing marketshare. … Read More

The Luxury of Time

As I think back on the past year, a number of interesting time-related issues come to mind. The thing that each one has in common with the others is the effect more time would have on the outcome or progress of the project. … Read More

Rock Our Doc!

The idea behind Rock Our World is simple: Children work together to create original music using personal computers. As an example, let’s say you have ten schools from countries like the United States, United Kingdom, Isreal, Germany, Australia, Japan, etc. Each school begins the project by recording a drum track into an application called GarageBand. The drum track can be recorded using live instruments or sampled sounds. … Read More

Keeping the Blog Alive

Blogging is time-consuming. And, it’s also a viable mechansim for reaching an audience. I don’t think there is a staffer or contractor on our team that doesn’t read at least a few blogs regularly. Cameron is an avid blog reader, … Read More

When an Auto Ad Works – The New Ford F-150

Typically, the ads I see these days on television for automotive products are so lame that it just increases my desire to see some of the giants fall. At the same time, when I do see something from one of the big three that is positive, that merits being called out as well. … Read More

Designing for Print – The LAFD Gala Program

Each year, the Los Angeles Fire Department throws a benefit gala to raise money for the Historical Society to fund their various programs and projects throughout the year. At each seat is a set of gifts donated by sponsors and printed material designed and produced by R|com Creative. As the designer of the program book, the short timetable and the reliance on multiple sources of information proved the most challenging elements, but the finished product was well worth the effort and time spent. … Read More

Could This Be Our HD Workflow Solution?

And for us, the real trick is the recording unit on the back of the camera. It uses standard CF cards, although I’m told that the faster the better. Sure enough. And, to make matters even better, the Z7U will record to the memory card and tape simultaneously. And that, sports fans, is where our thumbs move to the up position. … Read More

Design Considerations

One of the most important things when creating any design is to consider the office of origin. It’s no good putting together a set of modern design elements when the client is an organization that centers on history – basic … Read More

What Will the Auto Industry Do?

Next, kill GMC. Sell Saab. Who even knows that Saab is owned by GM? In fact, reduce the company to a core of Chevrolet, Cadillac, and Buick. Some might even argue to dump Buick, but I personally think it adds a niche for older buyers who value tradition. … Read More