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Monthly Archive for October, 2008

Weekly finds (3)

It’s almost Friday, I won’t be able to post my Weekly finds section on Saturday, because I will most probably spend some more quality time with my family, so here are the somewhat early finds.

50 quality Asian movie posters at Smashing Magazine
Quality Asian Posters
How to design a font at GoMediaZine
How to design a font
100 Horror Movie posters at WellMedicated
Horror movie posters
Fake Street Signs at Abduzeedo
Fake road signs
Logo Design Love reader’s favorites at Logo Design Love
Fender Logo
Inspirational brochures and booklets on MyInkBlog
2008 Calendar
Vintage and retro typography showcase at Smashing Magazine
Jack Daniels
Great movie posters at Inspiredology
Electric Mini at Core77
Color + Design: The world’s most valuable stamps at COLOURlovers
Retro vintage soviet postal stamp
40+ most powerful anti-meth ads at Elite By Design

Weekly finds (2)

Saturday is close, I don’t know if I’ll have time to write tomorrow, so this week’s Weekly finds will arrive one day earlier. Anyway, here we go!

Vintage Color and Design: Japanese Matchbox Labels at COLOURlovers
Vintage Color and Design: Japanese Matchbox Labels
Why designers fail at Functioning Form
Why designers fail
Few words on Pepsi rebranding at Visual Culture
Pepsi rebranding
Multi level nature inspired designs at Inspiredology
Multi level nature inspired designs

Brilliant glowing websites at Inspiredology
Brilliant glowing websites
The deSign of Times! at My Ink Blog
The deSign of Times!
iPhone Flipclock App at Core77
208 retro Photoshop patterns at Wellmedicated
B&W Peroni ads on Mediafun (in polish)
Typography mega inspiration at Abduzeedo
30 exceptional GIMP tutorials and resources at Noupe
10 tips to avoid designer’s block at GoMediaZine
The ultimate collection of useful Photoshop actions at Smashing Magazine
Walt Mossberg on a new Macbook at 9-to-5 Mac

Papa’s got a brand new Mac

As I wrote in comments to my previous post, ironically right after I gone home from the office I decided to drop into iSpot to ask about new Macbooks again. How surprised I was, when I found out that they actually have the one I want (still, only two of them, they just arrived today). Not waiting much, I simply took out my card and bought it. I managed to get it with a student’s rebate (10%) and here it is, standing on my desk waiting for data migration and installing some software.

Only thing that pissed me off a bit was the fact that they didn’t have DisplayPort to DVI cables, so for a while I’m stuck with 13.3″ instead of using my 20″ home LCD with it, but I can live with that for a while, especially that I need some time to migrate my data to the laptop.

Dear Apple, get us a real customer support

So, I decided to buy myself a new Macbook. For a while I planned the old MB Pro, but since the new laptop should be a good replacement for my home PC, I decided to wait for new ones because they were supposed to have nVidia’s 9xxx chips. So they arrived. I have money, I know which one I want (13.3″ 2.4G version with 4 gigs of RAM) but… yeah… I live in Poland.

What’s wrong with it? Apparently, a big chunk of our beautiful continent of Europe is eligible to buy their Macs in some Apple Store. Still, for some reason in my country where I know lots of people having Macs or interested in getting one, Apple support is a disaster. We have our beautiful “authorized reseller”, we can buy our Macs in something called iSpots or in stores that have been given “blessing” of the reseller (Cortland, RCS2 etc.). When after Polish premiere of new Macbook I called iSpot to know if I can get one, they said “No”. So I asked why. They said they don’t have them and they don’t know when they will. Hello? I think they started already and should be available, right? Apparently not. Not mentioning the fact that even with available Macbook, getting a custom one (with for example more RAM on board) can be up to month of waiting.

Pricing at the reseller? Well, this list shows that price of a 17-inch Macbook Pro in Poland is the highest in the world. We even beat Norway and Sweden, which have one of the highest wages in the Europe. That’s not really nice, especially considering the fact that I earn around 10% of a typical Norwegian wage (I worked a bit with a Norwegian company, so I have quite a good comparison).

And what about customer support for the users that already managed to wait in a month-long line and got their brand new Mac? If something goes wrong, of course, you can turn it in to the service. No problem. If your SuperDrive is down, you’ll pay half of new Mac Mini price for it. If it’s just a minor issue, most probably they will send it to the Germany, where it will be fixed. This can be up to six weeks of waiting, from what I’ve heard so far. If that’s customer support, I’d rather be not supported at all and do everything by myself (including sending my computer to Germany).

So, again. Dear Apple, could you get us some proper customer here, on the east side of the iron curtain? I heard that the curtain is lifted now and we are a part of EU too.