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Convert Printed Documents to PDF w/ ScanSnap.

Fujitsu’s ScanSnap ($420) is a remarkable device that’s unbelievably productive and compact — about the size of a small fax machine. Its purpose is to convert printed documents into searchable electronic files, and it does that very quickly.

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ScanSnap has two scanning heads which lets it scan both sides of a double-sided document at once. Just drop any combination of sizes of documents into its 50-sheet feeder, from receipts and business cards to billing statements and magazine pages, and the ScanSnap will convert them into any of several foramats: searchable PDF files, Microsoft Word, Excel or PowerPoint documents, or photo scans at up to 600 dpi. The speed is roughly 18 double-sided sheets per minute.

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Tim Pearson
June 11, 2006
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Advertising/Design Goodness Blog.

Larry Asher, director of Seattle’s School of Visual Concepts, says he only reads one blog on a regular basis. Actually, “reading” might be overstating matters because this blog is almost entirely images.
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Tim Pearson
June 3, 2006
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Seth Godin’s 56 ways to get traffic for your blog.

Seth Godin has published a quick list of ideas on how to generate blog readership. Seth’s Blog: How to get traffic for your blog The ideas come rapidly and sometimes appear to be contradictory. But it is a great idea list — and certainly worth a quick read for people interested in generating more traffic […]
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Tim Pearson
June 3, 2006
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Use multiple email aliases in Apple Mail.

Here is a simple little tip in Apple Mail for people who regularly use several email address aliases in their corespondence. For example consider the case of a web designer who uses three main email addresses…

william@acmedesign.com (actual mailbox)
webmaster@acmedesign.com (alias)
support@acemedesign.com (alias)

Apple Mail makes the process easy…

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Tim Pearson
June 3, 2006
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QuickTime 7.1 Causes Adobe CS2 Freezes on Intel Macs.

An important notice for designers using the new Intel-based MacBook laptops, iMacs, or Mac Minis. QuickTime 7.1 causes a variety of freezes with Adobe Creative Suite on Intel-based Macintosh computers. Apple has recently released QuickTime 7.1.1 to fix the problem. You can download the needed update from the QuickTime download page, or via Mac OS […]
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Tim Pearson
June 2, 2006
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Examples of Eye Tracking tests at Seth Godin’s Blog.

Seth Godin has posted some eye tracking test results for Squido — a web service he helped found that allows individuals create and maintain specials “lens” that focus on particular content. You can view the raw unedited results in this YouTube video, or jump over to Seth’s full blog entry “What I learned from eye […]
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Tim Pearson
May 30, 2006
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Check out the Accidental Creative podcast.

For many designers the Accidental Creative might be the first and only podcast you actually listen to. The Accidental Creative podcast is produced semi-regularly by Todd Henry. Each audio essay is 7 to 15 minutes in length and focuses on challenges common to many creative pros. Past essay topics include: What do you do when […]
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Tim Pearson
May 28, 2006
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Shift-Tab Hides all Adobe Palettes Except Toolbox.

Most designers know that tapping the <strong>Tab</strong> key is the quick way to temporarily hide all open palettes in Adobe Photoshop, InDesign or Illustrator. Very handy when your design is obscured by too many windows. Even more handy: Press <strong>Shift+Tab</strong> and you can keep your Toolbox and Options bar, but hide the other palettes!
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Tim Pearson
May 21, 2006
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Browse maps in 3D with Google Earth.

Google Earth is a free utility that lets you search for nearly any location in the world, then shows you the location in 3D. For example, enjoy a virtual 3D tour of downtown Seattle starting at the Creativetechs office (although 3D New York is much more interesting).

Google Earth gives you driving directions, maps, and statistics about the area, and lets you zoom and swoop around the world in real time. It can also overlay an amazing amount of information, including roadways, political boundaries, points of interest, local amenities, and information from other Google Earth users. You can also add your own notes.

Available at earth.google.com.

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May 21, 2006
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What is a good microphone for podcasting?

Two months ago we ran an apparently popular tip on Creating Quick Voiceovers in GarageBand 3. We’ve received a lot of questions since then about the best microphone to use for a simple voiceover.

We can’t quite declare a “best microphone.” But if you are looking for an inexpensive way to record video tutorials, GarageBand voiceovers, or your own podcasts, here is our recommendation: Go with one of the Plantronics DSP headsets with a USB connection. These provide good voice recording, and are quite affordable. They plug right into your computer’s USB port. Easy.

Two models we’ve used in our QuickTIme video tutorials:

Plantronics DSP-400 USB Headset [$35].
Plantronics DSP-500 USB Headset [$45].

The DSP-400 folds down for easy portability while the DSP-500 is a bit more substantial (the DSP-500 is apparently the mic of choice for at least one large video tutorial company).

Want to hear for yourself? We’ve got sound samples on the blog version of this tip for 6 different microphone options.

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Tim Pearson
May 13, 2006
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