New Colored Flat iMac Commercial?
What would a commerical for modified flat panel iMacs look like?
Perhaps something like this:
http://www.georgemasters.com
-Enjoy
georgemasters@mac.com
Perhaps something like this:
http://www.georgemasters.com
-Enjoy
georgemasters@mac.com
Comments
imacs were way cool
kind of made me think of that recent Apple patent about casings that change color. How cool would it be to have a Mac that could alter it's color and theme?
The music is awful though.
Originally posted by Ernest eMac
Very good work.
The music is awful though.
Well you're obviously not a musician.
I saw Living Colour at the Whiskey the week after their first album came out and they blew the roof off. Absolutely incredible players. That band was an oasis of original hard rock in a sea of hair metal. Every song on Vivid is stellar.
Ad is great, music is perfect
Originally posted by Ensign Pulver
Well you're obviously not a musician.
I saw Living Colour at the Whiskey the week after their first album came out and they blew the roof off. Absolutely incredible players. That band was an oasis of original hard rock in a sea of hair metal. Every song on Vivid is stellar.
Ad is great, music is perfect
They may be able to play incredibly, but in my opinion the song was awful. And you don't have to be a musician to recognise a good song or not.
(ps - I play the guitar and piano)
Originally posted by Ensign Pulver
I saw Living Colour at the Whiskey the week after their first album came out and they blew the roof off.
Bad Brains.
Why doesn't some ingenious company make snap on covers if people want to mod an iMac?
Wow, an Apple computer commercial that actually shows COMPUTERS for more than a fraction of a second.
It's about time!
The main break that your idea has from Apple design is that, however colorful the computer might be in places, it's always presented a predominately whitish face to the person using it. This is a usability concern - not a deal breaker, but one of those nice touches that Apple is so good at. The basic idea is that the computer is striking while you're viewing it as an object, but that it vanishes when you're using it. The LCD iMac takes this idea to extremes, reducing itself to a floating screen and an (unseen) keyboard under your hands. The base, rounded and matte finished, recedes out of focus and out of mind so that you can focus on what you're doing.
This is one reason why the current iMachines don't come in colors: There's no longer any place to put them without making them look like afterthoughts, or distracting the person who's trying to use the computer. (Another, more mundane reason is that the Life Saver iMacs were inventory hell
[B]Very well done ad.
It's always presented a predominately whitish face...
I agree with your comments and think it very unlikely that apple will ever release colored computers again. I'd take it a step further and say that Steve would probably consider my attempt garish, and that's fine to, (though he did come out with flower power and blue dalmation). Really it's more a commerical for a service that would modify computers, much the way macskinz.com does. They appear to be successful, so apparently there is a market for such customization.
-Thanks to everyone for there nice comments about my work. I appreciate it.
-GM