Apple just updated their site with yet another Holiday Greeting (Hi-quality), in the spirit of the Get a Mac campaign and Christmas, this ad is about giving up their differences and enjoying the holiday. The previous ad from Apple for their iPod Shuffle came out a little over a month ago. I can’t say this [...]
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Logo of Letters. KISS or NOT?
Bamag.com has a nice and simple guide (PDF) on how to make some simple logo’s by joining letters together. During the past years I have designed an odd number of logo’s, and have learned that the simpler and less complex the more popular they have become. All the examples in the guide(http://www.bamag.com/email/0-by967od3-email/7ecHEs/BA0363LogoOfLetters.pdf), I believe follow the KISS rule. [...]
iPhone is Not Apple’s iPhone
So today the iPhone was officially announced, not quite what a lot of people had expected (My previous Apple and iPhone post).
Quite fairly Linksys, owned by Cisco who acquired a company that had apparently registered the trademark iPhone in the nineties, is behind the real iPhone. This iPhone might have come as a rather disappointing [...]
Nancy19 Your Future Leader?
According to one study, the typical person who participates in online communities, i.e. Nancy19, is your future leader.
Characterisitics of people who participate in online communities are:
*Fast followers
*More flexible
*Open communicators
*Aspire to greatness
*Looking for new, innovative ideas
They sum those characters up: In short – your future leaders.
(According to Attention Company, responsbile for the study)
Web 2.0 running out of time to where?
So you all have a couple blogs and news sites you just have to check out each day. Not forgetting email, IM’ing (Instant Messaging) and your cellphone. If you don’t keep it all on, and connected, you get that aching feeling, that you are missing out on something. Especially when it comes to [...]
Domino effect for Apple’s iTMS?
TheAppleBlog just wrote how hopefully the fact that on the first day, Disney sold 5 million DVD’s of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, would give Apple leverage for convincing other studios to let them sell content on iTMS (iTunes Music Store). The AppleBlog author, Iyaz Akhtar’s point being that DVD’s and digital content, [...]
