Editorial Product Review: :MacILife is the ultimate hands-on guide to anything and everything Macintosh. In fact, it is the only magazine for Mac enthusiasts written by Mac enthusiasts.
Editorial Product Review:From :Many magazines devoted to Macintosh computing have come and gone over the years, but Macworld has aged gracefully and become the premier resource for news, reviews, tips, and chatter for the Apple crowd. But far from being a stale grande dame, Macworld continues to pepper its articles and monthly columns by Andy Ihnatko and Christopher Breen with zest, humor, and unbiased viewpoints. The magazine also regularly attracts some of the best writers in the Mac universe, including ...
Editorial Product Review: :PRINT magazine informs and enlightens the graphic design profession with in-depth reporting and critical commentary on the emergent issues, trends, and ideas affecting global visual communications. PRINT analyzes the influence and effectiveness of the designer in the worlds of commerce, culture, and society and presents its observations within a rich and dynamic visual environment. Abstract:Print portfolios, profiles, regional design, thematic issues, computer advances, historical perspective and provocative articles in all areas of the field of graphic design ...
Editorial Product Review: :HOW magazine's goal is to help designers, whether they work for a design firm, for an in-house design department or for themselves, run successful, creative, profitable studios. HOW strives to serve the business, technological and creative needs of graphic-design professionals. The magazine provides a practical mix of essential business information, up-to-date technological tips, the creative whys and hows behind noteworthy projects, and profiles of professionals who are influencing design.
Editorial Product Review: :Professional journal for designers, art directors, design firms illustrators, advertising agencies, photographers, students, and everyone involved in visual communication. Abstract:Articles, technology reviews and resources, legal affairs, book reviews and available materials aimed at the professional artist. Occasional special issues and annuals on the subjects of photography, design, advertising and illustration.
Editorial Product Review: :I.D. (International Design) reports the latest trends and technologies for design professionals seeking to stay up-to-date in a global economy. The magazine presents fresh ideas in a new, arresting format that matches the visual sophistication of our readers and subjects. I.D. is the only newsstand publication to emphasize product design. It also touches on related disciplines--architecture, interior design, graphics, interactive design, and branding. This mix reflects the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of today's design practice, serving to inspire ...
Editorial Product Review: :Quarterly infusion of pure, uncensored, jury selected ideas for an industry driven on inspiration. At its core, CMYK is an archive of top-level graduate work in advertising, design, photography and illustration. Every issue's portfolio encompasses nearly 100 selections of fresh ideas.
Editorial Product Review: :Covers all aspects of the design world from interiors and architecture to urban planning and preservation. Analyzes design, explores the creative process, and engages the reader through its stimulating and innovative graphic techniques.
Editorial Product Review: :MacFormat is full of troubleshooting advice & reviews of all the latest Apple kits. Contains new techniques & advice on upgrading Macs & for PC user who have recently switched to the Mac. Every issue of MacFormat comes a DVD packed full of full programs, tutorials, the latest demos & updates.
Editorial Product Review: :Aimed at new home Macintosh users, iCreate covers the main Apple programs--iMovie, iDVD, iTunes, iPhoto, iCal, Safari and Mail, as well as OS X itselfand includes in-depth beginners' tutorials and features on new Mac hardware.
This raw work-flow application isn't the Holy Grail many hoped it would be, but Apple Aperture 1.5 could make life easier for photographers who need to cull, retouch, and output large numbers of photographs quickly and efficiently.
This raw work-flow application isn't the Holy Grail many hoped it would be, but Apple Aperture 1.5 could make life easier for photographers who need to cull, retouch, and output large numbers of photographs quickly and efficiently.