Laptop showing website-image?
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- jagara
I've seen a lot of people use this image (laptop) when presenting a website: http://images.google.dk/images?h…
Where is it from/where do i get it?
Is it license-free?
- jagara0
Sorry, wrong link: http://images.google.dk/images?h…
- kalkal0
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- kalkal0
Whatever it is, here is a good choice http://www.apple.com/pr/products…
- shitehawke0
We just photographed ours from a few different angles.
- BIGGESTDOGINTHEWORLD0
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Really really tired and lame, only http://remote-location.com/ do this well
- jagara0
I see some examples where the Mac logo has been removed (previous post). Do i dare? How do you feel about that?
- mydo0
IMO demoing all your designs on a mac mock up sends the wrong message to your client. "so... this is how it would look if you were a cool graphic designer"
- jagara0
@mydo: Wrong message? Why/how? IMO, showing a site on a monitor makes for a better impression of actual use. Besides, i just use it as a supplement to screenshots and/or photos...
But that does'nt answer my question, how do you feel about removing the Mac logo?
- Dancer0
Mydo, that is a ridiculous statement.
It shows proportions and placement... what is wrong with that. I think a monitor like above is better than a lattop
- grafician0
Take a screenshot of a Safari window with the website you designed, you don't need to include monitors and MBPs in your portfolio.
The idea is to present the work in it's medium, photography of print work and browser window/player for websites/videos.
Using big Cinema displays or MBPs doesn't make your work cooler, it is silly to think so.