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Tool or Technique?

October 19 2010

photographer200 pxBack in the late 1980s, I was first using a computer for editorial design work. I kept hearing how the Apple Macintosh was the best computer for graphic design. “No tool can stand up to the Mac” people would yabber on and on about it. I used them, I owned one as well (LCII). I was a PC girl and always had been (since 1980). I often argued for the PC tools, that it was more about the technique than the tools.

I think I sometimes take a contrary position just because I like to defend an underdog, but when it came to the Mac vs PC debate I truly believed it was about the technique and the person operating the machine more than it was about the tools.

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