venerdì 14 settembre 2012

Mac or Windows for Designers?

Mac or Windows for Designers?:

Microsoft’s Windows operating system has long been the top reigning platform for computers all over the world. In fact, according to data released by Netmarketshare, the most recent version of Windows – Windows 7 enjoys a chunky 42.76% market share for desktop and laptop computers worldwide while the Mac OS X only has a 7.78% market share.

In a survey conducted by You The Designer in 2011 from over 9,000 graphic designer respondents, we found out that 41% or around 3800 designers prefers to use Apple’s Mac products as their primary device for their design projects. On the other hand 35% of the respondents say that they use a Windows-based machine for their work.

 

 

 

So based on our data, even though majority of the world’s population use Windows PC; designers in general are split into using either a Mac or a Windows powered computer. So, given that the design and technical features of Mac and Windows are oftentimes overlapping with each other; which system is the most suited for graphic designers? Here’s a quick comparison of the two OS to help you guys figure out which system to get for your (new) computer.
 

Apple and its Cats

 
Although Apple only holds a minute portion of the market share for desktop and laptop computers, their efforts in creating a familiar and easy-to-use environment for their customers have slowly but steadily gained popularity over the past few years.

But what makes Mac a hit to designers? Hardware-wise, Mac and Windows-powered machines use relatively the same breed of components. Both are usually powered by Intel processors and AMD graphics cards, and both make use of practically the same amount of memory. But Apple prides itself with speed through efficient use of computer resources.

 

 


Based on numerous consumer feedbacks, Mac devices exhibit less lag when handling multiple processes and applications compared to Windows PC, which is particularly useful for designers who handle multiple files at the same time. And with future Mac models to likely sport a high-resolution retina display, designs and illustrations are sure to appear clear and vibrant all the time.

 

 


Gestures are also a nice addition to the Mac. These gestures allow for a smooth and convenient way of navigating the different functions and applications that the operating system features. However, although fully customizable, you still need to remember all the gestures that correspond to each command or program.

 

 

 


Apple products are also (although not immune) less prone to malicious attacks such as viruses and malware. And on top of it all, the premium, sleek and stylish design of Mac-powered products can somehow give a designer a small piece of inspiration while working.
 

Windows and its Lucky Number 7

 
Unlike Apple, Microsoft’s strategy of keeping their followers is not by wooing them with stellar graphics or fancy menus. Instead, they opt to satisfy their customers by providing them a very familiar and intuitive user interface that has been improved little by little to cope with current trends.

 

 


People are generally reluctant to change so this strategy has paid Microsoft millions of dollars in the past. By making their OS relatively the same in terms of usability and function while adopting a few cosmetic upgrades, Windows has managed to maintain their fan base and avoid users to migrate to the much better looking Mac.

Windows computers are also much cheaper compared to devices that natively run Mac OS. The wide distribution of Windows has created a competitive environment in the market which drives prices down. Conversely, products both hardware and software that are compatible with Windows far exceeds that of the Mac, so users who use their computers for other purposes than designing might be better off with Windows.

 

 


However, its popularity is also one of its weak points. Since little has been changed with Windows’ architecture, hackers from all over the world has done a lot of practice with the operating system. Viruses, malware, spyware and phishing techniques now plague the internet; and plenty of them are designed to inflict damage on Windows-based devices. Moreover, no significant change has been made to the OS to improve its efficiency in using a device’s hardware, so the OS still doesn’t offer the same fluid and speedy experience (at least most of the time) that Mac users are currently enjoying.

At the end of the day, although many people are highly influenced by brand loyalty, the choice between using a Mac and a Windows device still falls to how one uses the computer to do things on a daily basis.

For those who are looking for a gorgeous looking interface with hot-knife-through-butter performance, the Mac OS might be a good choice for you. On the other hand if you’re someone who prefers to stick with things that you’re already accustomed to and you’re okay with average to above average performance for the same hardware, then go ahead and take a Windows PC.

What’s your take on the Windows vs. Mac battle? Tell us by leaving a comment below. You can also add us on Facebook, Twitter and Google+. Also, don’t forget to subscribe to our RSS feeds for your daily dose of inspiration, design news, and creative awesomeness.

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giovedì 13 settembre 2012

Art roundup

Art roundup:



Dustin Harbin is selling a 48-page collection of his commission drawings for $5.




I mentioned Ransom & Mitchell's portraits earlier this month. They're available for commissions if you've always fancied a photo of yourself as an adventurer.









New posters going on sale today at Mondo: Glow in the dark Back to the Future by Mark Englert and Adventure Time by JJ Harrison.




Havok and Polaris by Phil Noto.

*Buy Mondo posters at eBay.

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mercoledì 12 settembre 2012

Rose

Rose:





Rose, ocean, and branches by Scarlette Death.

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You! Be Inspired! — Classic Book Covers Redesigned

You! Be Inspired! — Classic Book Covers Redesigned:

Never ever judge a book by its cover (literally and figuratively) as my folks used to say to me, but as a designer face value is one of the most important factors that I consider when buying a new book let alone the price.  As a graphic designer and a lifetime slave of books I had my fair share of buying a beautiful book just for the cover and later regret my decision because the inside is quite disappointing.

Good thing is that the big publishers of classic books decided to redesign the look of the books. Other than the reason to reinvent the classics but also to introduce them to young readers.

Jacket Art: Jessica Hische.

 

Jacket Art:  Jillian Tamaki

 

Jacket Art: Coralie Bickford-Smith

 

 Jacket Art: Ben Templesmith

Jacket Art: Ruben Toledo

Jacket Art: Travis Louie

Jacket Art: Gonzalo M.M.

Other

What do you guys think? Does the redesigned book covers give justice to the classic literary masterpieces? Do tell us at the comments section below. Follow us on  Facebook, Twitter and Google+ and don’t forget to subscribe to get the daily dose of all things graphic design.

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You! Be Inspired! – Cool Cases to Suit Up your iPhone

You! Be Inspired! – Cool Cases to Suit Up your iPhone:

The highly anticipated release of the iPhone 5 tomorrow can change our perspective of using mobile phones in the succeeding days and weeks. With so many rumors about its design and added features months back before the announced release, the iPhone 5 will definitely be the talk of the world tomorrow.

There might be some major adjustments like taller size, thinner  profile, wider spot for camera and lighter weight, but just like the past versions of the iPhone, Apple will most probably live up with the consistency of its looks and style.

 

iPhone 5? by iLab Factory

Can this be the iPhone 5? (Source)

 

As the excitement builds up for the event tomorrow, we here at YTD collected some of the wackiest, craziest, coolest and most unique cases that can be a nice companion for your current iPhone or might as well for the iPhone 5. Enjoy!

 

 

EXO7 iPhone Case via YouTheDesigner

 

Homade Retro Cassette iPhone Case via YouTheDesigner

 

Wooden Camera Inspired iPhone Case by YouTheDesigner

 

Knuckle iPhone Case via YouTheDesigner

 

3D Face iPhone Case via YouTheDesigner

 

The Hunger Games Logo Mockingjay pendant iPhone Case via YouTheDesigner

 

Antique Clock iPhone Case via YouTheDesigner

 

Fabric (Hood) iPhone Case via YouTheDesigner

 

Silicon Touch iPhone Case via YouTheDesigner

 

Opena iPhone 4 Case via YouTheDesigner

 

Stainless Steel iPhone 3G And 3GS iPhone Case via YouTheDesigner

 

iPhone 4 Cases by Pale Horse via YouTheDesigner

 

iPhone 4 Felt Case via YouTheDesigner

 

Hanging Camera Case via YouTheDesigner

 

The Recession iPhone Case via YouTheDesigner

 

Luxury Edition Royal Crown iPhone Case via YouTheDesigner

 

Gorilla Tube carbon fiber case for iPhone via YouTheDesigner

 

SNAP! iPhone Case via YouTheDesigner

 

INCASE IPHONE 4S BOX CASE via YouTheDesigner

 

Shenanigames Transformer Style Aluminum Case for iPhone 4 / iPhone 4S via YouTheDesigner

 

 

 

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