How Not to Do Accessibility

I’m 57 years old and my eyesight is getting worse every year. As a result, I have a newfound appreciation for the accessibility features that Apple builds into its products: they’re a lifeline for people who have problems worse than mine. With such a unique and concerted effort towards accessibility, it’s surprising to see Apple […]

Luna Display

What if I told you that you could add a Retina Display to your MacBook Pro for under $100? And what would you think when I showed how it plugs into your computer? The business card underneath this hardware gives you some hints, but where did this magical device come from and how does it […]

A New Way to Work

Up until the middle of last year, my iPad spent most of its time next to my comfy chair. I’d bring it into the office whenever I needed to test an app on the device, but for the most part it stayed in our living room for reading and browsing. What changed? I added this […]

Making Sense of Color Management

After over two years of work, my book on color management is now available for purchase. People I know and respect are saying some really nice things about my writing. It makes me happy when doing hard things pays off. Previously, I’ve written about how displays are changing and how color affects the things we […]

Apple’s Lenovo

To bring long-term value for clients, companies need to continually reinvent themselves. This quote comes from an IBM announcement that it was selling its PC business in 2005. IBM’s business was moving towards services, and it was less dependent on hardware sales. But it still needed hardware to provide services for its clients. The deal […]