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Jumbo Video, McGuyver Budget (12-05-03) Faced with the challenge of making a professional intro for the Creighton basketball team on a shoestring budget, Joel turns to Final Cut Pro and dvMattePro.
10.3 in the Academic Lab (10-25-03) Joel looks at Panther from the point of view of a lab administator.
Defending the Brand (8-8-03) Looking at The Brand Gap, we can get a good idea just what BuyMusic.com
is doing... wrong and what Apple must do to protect its brand.
Death of the Desktop
II (2-14-03)
I've spent the last month trying to
ignore my desktop G4s - and do EVERYTHING
on my TiBook. I've kept track of pros
and cons, played with some new and
old products, and basically come to
a conclusion I admit is startling for
a desktop designer - used to big screens
and big workspaces. The death of the
desktop is inevitable.
The
Death of the Desktop (1-10-03) Are
rumors of the end of the desktop age
greatly exaggerated, or is it time to
consider giving up the old tower for
mobility?
Think
Picky (12-13-02) Joel discovers
that his Apple computing experience
has turned him into a discriminating
shopper, especially when it came to
a recent car purchase.
Classic
or Clunker (6-14-02) I had the complete
displeasure of having to boot into OS
9 recently, and I could not believe
the thought that flashed into my head
after about 5 minutes. What a piece
of junk.
Changing
the Nature of the Game (5-24-02)
Joel muses on the nature of freelancing,
and whether it has a positive or negative
impact on the design profession.
no
Power Mac (5-10-02) Pop quiz, hotshot.
The end of the semester is near, you
have a client project coming due, a
massive identity rollout for your University
to help engineer, 110 majors freaking
out about final projects, an Advertising
Campaign team about to give a presentation
in competition, a school newspaper needs
to be gathered from the server and published,
and a ton of other stuff that I can't
remember. The lights go out. What do
you do?
Am
I Cool Yet? (4-12-02) In the face
of a looming deadline and a column/review
stranded in a computer at work, Joel
watches TV and ponders the great question
- what makes something cool, and how
do I get there?
It's
the Little Things... a Photoshop 7 Preview
(3-22-02) Joel Davies. Anyone who has
had a meaningful relationship can tell
you it's the little things, the minor
details that make the relationship special.
It's really the minor details that make
Photoshop 7 a worthwhile upgrade.
The
Right Tool for the Job (3-22-02)
Joel Davies. For the last few months,
people have been saying that Photoshop
7 is the magic key that will unlock
OS X for the masses. Wrong. The magic
key is likely Quark - and it doesn't
deserve the honor.
Don't
Point and Shoot Yourself (2-14-02)
Moving beyond the technical... how to
turn your photography into something
special.
The
Marriage of Form and Function -
This blessed event took place at MWSF
2002, and Steve was the best man. Apparently,
no jacket or tie was required.
Brand
X - Using Illustrator 10, Joel takes
you through the steps for creating a
logo.
Saving
Private Jobs - Can B.J. Blazkowicz
(hero of Return to Castle Wolfenstein)
save the day?
10.1
Steps to Mac Salvation - The following
ten (point 1) items are steps Apple
needs to take to finish The World's
Most Advanced Operating System. I have
to warn you - after trying to use 10.1
in a design environment, I'm a little
frustrated.
In
Search of... With all the hubbub
about 10.1, why can't the I seem to
find it? Maybe they should have named
it Cheshire instead of Puma...
Megahertz
Myth - Well, when it comes to explaining
the Megahertz Myth, its all Greek to
me.
Identity
Crisis Joel Davies, starts his "iMaculate
Conception" with a look at branding
and corporate identity. So how does
Apple measure up when it comes to these?
Flower
Sour Joel is not a big fan of the
new imacs. But at leats he has ideas
for what could change.
Design
Matters Joel is a designer. He only
wishes that there were a lot more of
them out there because bad design is
all around us.
The iMaculate Conception
is a column that will explore art, design
and aesthetics in general from the point
of view of an avid Mac user. As Mac users,
we already appreciate the value of good
design - Joel Davies will use this basic
understanding as a launching point to
explore aesthetic issues and fire off
the occasional foaming-at-the-mouth rant.
Joel lives with his wife
Meg and their weimaraner Demolition Derby
in the Midwest. Joel runs the Graphic
Design program at a top ranked, Midwestern
Jesuit university and is President of
the state chapter of the American Institute
of Graphic Arts. Meg, who recently earned
her MBA, is a financial guru who cancels
out Joel's total lack of business savvy.
Joel holds a Bachelor of
Fine Arts from a fine Jesuit University,
and a Master of Fine Arts from Indiana
State University. He has a small freelance
design studio (himself) that produces
illustration, multimedia and web projects
for a variety of local and national companies.
Joel actively produces digital artworks
on his trusty 400mHz Pismo PowerBook (named
"Brimstone"), and longs for
a monstrous G4. In the summer months,
he can be found working in local parks
with Brimstone and a Wacom tablet. His
work explores the relationship between
science and religion, and is shown in
local galleries when it's not traveling
the academic circuits. The work is entirely
produced on the Mac before being printed
on canvas for display.
Joel has been using Apples
since his dad (A Physics/Computer Science
Professor) brought home an Apple II when
Joel was in grade school. His design labs
sport nearly 40 iMacs and blue and white
G3s, which Joel feeds a steady stream
of students daily. His class load currently
includes Computer Graphics and Illustration,
Web Design and Multimedia Design.
When not producing artwork,
freelance design or lecture notes, Joel
enjoys playing computer games, basketball,
boxing, reading and running around with
the dog. He also bowls for his department
bowling team, which he considers a form
of performance art. As the worst bowler
in the league, he enjoys wild displays
of celebration for any ball that makes
it down the lane. Joel is currently thinking
that he is the only bowler that has written
or spoken about himself in the third person,
a dubious honor that is usually reserved
for professional football and basketball
players.
MacBook
Pro (5-17-06) Dr. Neale Monks. A subjective review of the MacBook
Pro
Freeway 4 Pro (2-28-06)
Dr. Neale Monks. Freeway Pro, the Quark-like web design program from Softpress,
has been substantially revised and sports a bright new look. But do the changes
go more than skin deep? Neale Monks finds out.
Astrostack (1-18-06) Dr. Neale Monks. Long respected as one best astronomical image processing applications about, in its newest incarnation AstroStack now runs on the Macintosh. Has the wait been worthwhile?
Virtual PC 7 (11-23-05) Dr. Neale Monks. Virtual PC 7 is the update to the venerable Windows emulator to be entirely all Microsoft’s own work. Can Mac users expect to see any dramatic changes?
Eudora Pro 6.2 (8-5-05) Dr. Neale Monks. Eudora has been one of the most popular e-mail clients for the Macintosh for more than a decade. Neale Monks finds out how it compares with the Mail application that comes with OS X
MacAstronomica (4-22-05) Dr. Neale Monks. How does this amateur naked eye astronomy software stack up?
iKey 2.0 (3-11-05) Jeremy Young. How well does this automation
utility work? How much time will you save?
Wolfram Research Publicon (3-11-05) Jeff Terry Does this new scientific
word processor live up to the potential?
Phone Valet 2.0 (11-05-04) Pat St-Arnaud. The best question to ask might
be "Is there anything that you can't do with this telephone/Mac integration
tool?"
TiPaint
Touch-up Kit and iKlear iPod Cleaning Kit (10-29-04) Dr. Neale Monks.
Is it possible to restore the shiny good looks of iPods and PowerBooks even
after years of use? Neale Monks looks at two cleaning products designed especially
for Apple hardware.
Microsoft
Office 2004, Part 1, PowerPoint (10-15-04) Dr. Neale Monks. In the first
part of his review of Office 2004, Neale Monks looks at PowerPoint, for many
people still the benchmark for presentation software.
ScrapX
(9-17-04) Dr. Neale Monks. Aqueous Software's ScrapX brings the Scrapbook
to OS X
CDFinder
(8-20-04) Dr. Neale Monks. Finding what you want from among a stack of similar
looking CDs can be a hassle, but help is at hand. Neale Monks looks at CDFinder,
a budget-priced but powerful cataloguing tool.
Endnote
7 (8-13-04) Dr. Markus Geisen. EndNote 7 is a literature database that
seamlessly interacts with your word processor. Is the latest version worth
the upgrade?