Someone on
designrants linked to a straightforward essay on why designers are still needed.
I flipped back through a few of the blog's previous posts, and found a rant about tools and the replacement cost thereof.
I'm pretty sure it makes me a geezer only one step away from telling kids to get off my lawn*, but little fishies, how I feel this rant.
The current** fiscal situation of Skellinton Art is, er, negative, due to last year's planned purchase of Adobe CS3 and totally unplanned emergency purchase of Gonzales. I freelance for extra cash to buy my design and art toys, mostly, so that's to be expected, but still, it's amazing how much we all spend on things that we expect to replace within five years.
Vis a vis computers, this is in large part because of the speed of technological innovation, and the speed of technological innovation is honestly pretty cool. When it comes to my cell phone, I'd rather I hadn't had to replace it after two years, considering that the new one does basically the same shit as the old one, and that shit is all I need (to be fair, the call quality is marginally better, and it's, er, lime green, which is a plus). Once you get into the average purchasing habits of cars, you get into the truly ridiculous.
Just things I've been thinkin' about.
EDIT: Forgot that though I'm using Open Office now, I'm considering shelling out for MS Office. I don't love it, but everyone uses it, and it's getting awkward. Damn.
*I'll get tips on proper lawn-clearing technique from
duffy61.
**I originally spelled this 'currant', an understandable slip-up considering my last few posts.
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I flipped back through a few of the blog's previous posts, and found a rant about tools and the replacement cost thereof.
I'm pretty sure it makes me a geezer only one step away from telling kids to get off my lawn*, but little fishies, how I feel this rant.
The current** fiscal situation of Skellinton Art is, er, negative, due to last year's planned purchase of Adobe CS3 and totally unplanned emergency purchase of Gonzales. I freelance for extra cash to buy my design and art toys, mostly, so that's to be expected, but still, it's amazing how much we all spend on things that we expect to replace within five years.
Vis a vis computers, this is in large part because of the speed of technological innovation, and the speed of technological innovation is honestly pretty cool. When it comes to my cell phone, I'd rather I hadn't had to replace it after two years, considering that the new one does basically the same shit as the old one, and that shit is all I need (to be fair, the call quality is marginally better, and it's, er, lime green, which is a plus). Once you get into the average purchasing habits of cars, you get into the truly ridiculous.
Just things I've been thinkin' about.
EDIT: Forgot that though I'm using Open Office now, I'm considering shelling out for MS Office. I don't love it, but everyone uses it, and it's getting awkward. Damn.
*I'll get tips on proper lawn-clearing technique from
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**I originally spelled this 'currant', an understandable slip-up considering my last few posts.
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Date: 2009-04-16 08:03 am (UTC)From:I'm no fan of Office-for-Windows, but have managed to reach some kind of truce with Office X; which is handy. But as opposed to the 80 squillion quid it is to buy retail, I can get the educational price of 17 quid as a nurse. :-)
So if you can find a way to be registered somewhere for some kind of course (you'll have to check what applies in the US) then that may be cheaper than buying it full-retail.