Just cos it came up elsewhere - if you want to use my art for other stuff, you don’t have to ask - just go futz with it, build on it, tear it down. Have fun.

Not speaking for any other artist - just me. Be free little pixels and words and shit.

If this guy can use a photo I took then you can too.
@NanoRaptor he for real did that? :o
Powerbook 100

Flickr

@NanoRaptor wild!

Surely they have their own archive???

@Tijn I can see it. The photos in their own archive would have been taken in the house style contemporary to that model, @NanoRaptor's was more modern-Apple looking. They'd have had to dig an actual example out of the museum and take a fresh photo to make it fit the presentation as well
@Nentuaby And Jobs was famously not one for nostalgia.

@ehurtley @Nentuaby

good chance the person making the slides was handed a template and a basic outline and probably had no idea that their media archivist even existed or what their name was, so google image search it was

@ehurtley @Nentuaby

raise your hand if you've ever needed to do some design work for a company that incorporates their logo and they send their logo over and it's a low resolution JPEG

@gloriouscow @ehurtley @Nentuaby I once asked a sponsor for artwork to make a online movie advert. They *faxed* me their yellow pages entry. I made the ad and it’s one I’m quite proud of.

@allypally @gloriouscow @ehurtley @Nentuaby EVERY DAY OF MY LIFE.

*customer sends low res png if their logo*

Can’t get good version. Doesn’t exist online. We agree to remake for $fee.

They send their acceptance of our quote on a pdf letterhead.

Letterhead pdf has 100% vector logo embedded in it, as outlines, correct spots.

@NanoRaptor @allypally @gloriouscow @ehurtley @Nentuaby Hey, they sent it before you made the logo, right? Just charge them the agreed-for fee for extracting the logo from PDF.

@NanoRaptor @allypally @gloriouscow @ehurtley @Nentuaby

I have on multiple occasions been faxed technical drawings at the lowest possible image quality, and told to "clean it up in Photoshop." When I explain that the received fax is of potato quality, I am told, "It looks fine on our end."