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UNIX Certified Products List includes products from Apple, HP, IBM, and SCO (Ugh).
Source https://www.opengroup.org/openbrand/register/
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HP iPAQ 614c (2007)
#2007#2000s#07#00s#black#blue#design#electronic#frutiger aero#graphic design#graphics#green#homescreens#hp ipaq 614c#hp#microsoft#mobile.#old phone#old tech#phone#photography#tech#technology#uidesign#ui#ui ux design#windows phone
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Also guys, if you want like a clear compilation of the Variants and Exclusive series, like an album without any reblogs. Like a clear walk through, you can check: Lemongrass (Project900.) You dont need to follow it, but if you wanna directly see all of them without having to scroll so far. I made it just for yall.
#discussion#important#appreciation post#I rlly love you guys#you make me love drawing. Which is funnt I used to hate art so mych I stopped for 2 years#you guys make it so fun again.#It doesnt feel pressured or something. Growing up Art was an investment for my family#lowkey I am an Corporate Design Nepo baby#My dad is a UX//UI Corporate senior designer#who designed and animated so many icons for the HP smart printers#So it was very hard to find joy in Design until recently#Love you guys so much.
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Tag 25: Minicomputer und Mäuseklaviere
Diese Minicomputer sind schöne Beispiele für den Versuch Computer kompakt, mobil und tragbar zu machen. Ich habe tolle Beispiele für diese Kategorie von Computern gesammelt. Viel Spaß.
Der fünfundzwanzigste Beitrag in meiner Reihe von Beiträgen zur Neugestaltung der Ausstellung in meinem Computermuseum. Heute und an weiteren 8 Tagen stelle ich die Zusammenstellung meiner Ausstellungsstücke vor. Viele kleine Computer passen in ein Fach des Regals. Ihre Tastaturen sind winzig. Kann man diese Geräte wirklich sinnvoll nutzen? Egal, heute präsentiere ich meine Minicomputer und…

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Is anybody here?
It's been years since I used tumblr for the last time and I noticed my blog was and still being so popular here. I started this as a secondary blog for compiling and sharing images that I found useful for doing props. I'm not a graphic designer although I have basic notions.
I leaved that for many reasons:
- First of all, discovering Wizardry Workshop on YouTube (then known as Muggle Magic). I saw the amazing job Danny did with the Chocolate Card printables. His channel and works grew in popularity and quality and, as a fan, he does everything I need for doing crafts. Continuing compiling pngs and jpgs and doing very basic edits became nonsense while having his amazing work avaliable.
- I compiled a lot of stuff and finding new ones began to be harder.
- I was really disgusted by Tumblr's the new politics and UX: censorship, ads, payment functions...
- There was less content related to the Fantastic Beasts franchise and, sadly it was not the same and I didn't like it as much as the main saga. On the other hand, Wizardry Workshop has amazing material and tutorials.
- College, adulthood and health in general.
My love with HP graphic design started in the middle 2000s when I was little and making little crafts with designs made by people on deviantart or myself in paint was a way for feeling this amazing world more real and feeling part of it.
I saw some messages and comments asking for some content and also selling props. I'm sorry for never answering the requests and I'm so thankful for the positive feedback. Although it was never the purpose of this blog selling anything and it's illegal as I'm not the original designer nor related to Minalima or WB. By the contrary, if I ever had an intention, it was promoting the DIY culture by making it easier to have accurate resources as it was so hard to find screen accurate content.
I'll try to share new things I'll find here but:
If you're really interested on DIY, replicas, HP's graphic design be sure you check first:
1. Wizardry Workshop (YT, his own website, etc.)
2. Magyar_wizard_workshop for inspiration and reference. They do the replicas I've never done.
2. magicalpropreference (Instagram)
3. Nurmengart (Instagram)
4. Alarmeighteen and Mondomago for fully readable premium book replicas
Have a nice day!
PS: Sorry for the grammar but I'm Spanish and I'm too lazy for checking or using google translator.
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Javaが生まれた1990年代前半っていろんな環境が百花繚乱な時代で、WindowsやらOS2やらMacやらSolarisやらHP/UXやらAIXやらx86やら68kやらSPARKやらAlphaやらPowerやらがしのぎを削っていたから、JavaのWrite Once, Run Anywhereっていうキャッチフレーズには夢があった。
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Minimalist Logo Design Ideas That Actually Work
Simplicity isn’t boring — it’s powerful. In today’s noisy digital world, minimalist logos are cutting through the clutter and leaving a lasting impression.
Whether you’re a designer, entrepreneur, or building your first personal brand, minimalist logo design offers a clean, timeless, and versatile way to communicate your identity. But minimalist doesn’t mean lazy — it means intentional.
In this blog, we’ll explore minimalist logo design ideas that actually work, along with tips, examples, and tools to help you create your own.
Why Minimalist Logos Work So Well
Minimalist design is one of the top branding trends in 2025. Here's why brands and startups — including those we work with at Invortech — love it:
Easy to recognize at any size
Timeless and versatile
Looks great in print, web, and apps
Professional appeal with fewer design distractions
Fits perfectly with modern UX and branding needs
Minimalist Logo Design Ideas That Work
1. Monogram Magic
Use the initials of your brand name.
Great for: Personal brands, fashion, consultants
Examples: LV (Louis Vuitton), HP (Hewlett-Packard)
Tip: Choose clean, modern fonts and align letters creatively.
2. Geometric Shapes
Circles, triangles, lines, and squares can convey balance, power, or movement.
Great for: Tech, architecture, software startups
Idea: Combine basic shapes to create abstract meaning (e.g., triangle for innovation, circle for community).
3. Negative Space
Smart use of whitespace to hide a shape or meaning inside the logo.
Example: FedEx (hidden arrow), NBC (peacock)
Tip: This works well when you want to wow the viewer with simplicity + cleverness.
4. Line-Based Icons
Thin lines + outlines give a modern, sleek feel.
Great for: Digital brands, creative portfolios, lifestyle brands
Idea: Use a line-drawn object related to your business (e.g. camera, pen, light bulb).
5. Typography-Only Logos
No symbols, no icons — just pure text.
Great for: Startups, fashion, content creators
Tip: Use custom letter spacing (kerning) and mix font weights to create visual hierarchy.
6. Single Symbol Logos
One simple icon representing your entire brand.
Great for: Apps, startups, mobile-first businesses
Example: Apple’s logo, Nike’s swoosh — iconic and standalone.
Tips for Designing a Minimalist Logo
Stick to 2 colors max (black/white + 1 brand color)
Use clean, sans-serif fonts
Leave plenty of negative space
Avoid shadows, gradients, and too much detail
Test how it looks at small sizes (favicon, mobile screen)
🛠️ Best Tools for Creating Minimalist Logos
Canva (Free & Paid): User-friendly for non-designers
Looka: AI-based logo generator
Adobe Illustrator: Best for custom vector logos
Figma: Great for designing UI + logos in one place
Hatchful by Shopify: Free and beginner-friendly
Final Thoughts
Minimalist logos are more than just a visual trend — they’re a smart branding move. Whether you're designing on your own or want expert help, Invortech offers design services that focus on clarity, impact, and brand identity.
Want to build your own minimalist logo but need expert input? Visit our Contact Page and let our design team help you bring your idea to life — for free consultation and brand advice.
#minimalist logo#logo trends 2025#invortech#creative design#design inspiration#startup branding#personal brand#tumblr design blog#creative process
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HP iPAQ - 100 Classic & 210
#2000s#00s#blue#cellphone#design#electronic#frutiger aero#graphic design#graphics#gray#grey#homescreens#hp#hp ipaq 210#hp ipaq 100#microsoft#mobile.#old phone#old tech#phones#photography#tech#technology#uidesign#ui#ui ux design#windows phone
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Self-checkout Systems Market: Size, Share, Analysis, Forecast, and Growth Trends to 2032 – U.S. Chains Eye Operational Transformation
The Self-Checkout Systems Market was valued at USD 4.62 Billion in 2023 and is expected to reach USD 15.49 Billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 14.42% over the forecast period 2024-2032.
Self-checkout Systems Market is witnessing a surge in adoption across the USA as retailers aim to enhance operational efficiency and improve customer experience. From supermarkets to convenience stores and even airports, self-service technology is reshaping how consumers interact with point-of-sale systems. Speed, convenience, and reduced staffing requirements are key drivers pushing this market forward.
Growth in Contactless Retail Fuels Demand for Self-Checkout Systems Across the U.S.
Self-checkout Systems Market continues to evolve with the integration of advanced technologies such as AI, RFID, and computer vision. Retailers are investing in smarter, more secure systems that not only reduce queue times but also provide valuable insights into consumer behavior, helping businesses streamline operations and reduce shrinkage.
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Market Keyplayers:
NCR Corporation (Self-Checkout Kiosks, POS Systems)
Diebold Nixdorf (Vynamic Software, Self-Service Kiosks)
Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions (Self-Checkout Solutions, POS Terminals)
Zebra Technologies (Self-Checkout Solutions, Mobile Point of Sale)
Panasonic Corporation (Self-Checkout Kiosks, POS Solutions)
Fujitsu Limited (Self-Checkout Systems, POS Terminals)
HP Inc. (Self-Checkout Kiosks, Retail Solutions)
TPI Software (Self-Checkout Software Solutions, Retail Management Software)
Kiosk Information Systems (Self-Checkout Kiosks, Interactive Kiosks)
SZZT Electronics (Self-Checkout Systems, Payment Terminals)
Wincor Nixdorf (Self-Checkout Systems, Cash Management Solutions)
Coinstar (Self-Service Coin Machines, Kiosk Solutions)
VivaKi (Self-Checkout Kiosks, Digital Signage Solutions)
Intuit (Self-Checkout Solutions, Point of Sale Software)
AURES Technologies (Self-Checkout Systems, POS Hardware)
Datalogic (Self-Checkout Scanners, Retail Automation Solutions)
SATO Holdings Corporation (Self-Checkout Solutions, Labeling Solutions)
NEXTEP SYSTEMS (Self-Service Kiosks, Digital Signage)
MHI (Self-Checkout Solutions, Retail Management Software)
PayRange (Mobile Payment Solutions, Self-Service Kiosks)
Market Analysis
The U.S. retail industry is undergoing a digital transformation, and self-checkout systems are at the forefront of this shift. Driven by changing consumer preferences and labor shortages, retailers are turning to self-checkout technology to deliver seamless shopping experiences. Major players in grocery, pharmacy, and big-box sectors are rapidly deploying these systems to stay competitive.
Additionally, pandemic-driven hygiene concerns accelerated adoption, making self-checkout an essential part of contactless commerce strategies.
Market Trends
Rise of AI-powered self-checkout with real-time fraud detection
Increased use of computer vision and sensor fusion for item recognition
Integration of mobile payment and digital wallet compatibility
Shift toward hybrid checkout models (manned + self-checkout)
Expansion into non-traditional sectors like restaurants and hospitality
Growth in compact, modular kiosks for small-format stores
Enhanced UX/UI design to improve ease of use for all demographics
Market Scope
The scope of the Self-checkout Systems Market is expanding rapidly as retailers prioritize automation and personalized customer journeys. These systems are no longer limited to large grocery chains—they are becoming integral to various retail formats.
Streamlined operations with reduced labor costs
Faster checkout processes with 24/7 availability
Customizable interfaces for branding and promotions
Real-time inventory tracking through IoT integration
Support for omnichannel retail experiences
Scalability for chains and independent retailers alike
Forecast Outlook
The Self-checkout Systems Market in the USA is on a growth trajectory fueled by the convergence of consumer demand for speed, operational efficiency, and contactless service. Innovation will remain a key differentiator, with AI-driven automation, smart security features, and personalized interfaces shaping the future landscape. Retailers investing in adaptive, data-informed checkout systems are poised to gain a strategic edge in an increasingly competitive market.
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Conclusion
In an era where time, convenience, and technology define shopping behavior, the Self-checkout Systems Market stands as a transformative force in U.S. retail. From suburban supermarkets to urban express stores, self-service is no longer a novelty—it's an expectation. As innovation accelerates and consumer confidence grows, the future of retail clearly points toward a self-managed, tech-empowered shopping experience.
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¡Atención, gamers y developers del mundo del marketing! 🎮🌍 Hoy vamos a hablar de una fusión más épica que la de Mario y Sonic: Marketing y Branding en la Industria del Videojuego. 🚀**El comienzo de algo legendario:** Piénsenlo, cada juego comienza con una idea, pero ¿qué lo convierte en leyenda? Precisamente una mezcla explosiva de marketing estratégico y un branding que se adhiere a nuestra memoria como un chicle en la suela del zapato. • **Nostalgia Level 100:** El branding de juegos clásicos como Mario o Zelda no solo vende juegos, vende recuerdos, tardes con amigos y ese primer game over que nos enseñó que en la vida, como en los juegos, siempre hay una oportunidad más. • **Marketing Digital y la Quest de Visibilidad:** Si no te ven, game over, amigo. La visibilidad online es la Trifuerza del marketing moderno. SEO, contenido de calidad, y una buena estrategia de redes sociales pueden ser la diferencia entre un indie desconocido y el próximo Among Us. 🎨**Diseño que deslumbra:** No basta con que el juego sea bueno, tiene que verse bien. El diseño de un juego dice mucho antes de dar el primer click, es su traje de gala, su armadura legendaria, su... ¿me entienden, no? Es fundamental. • **UX/UI y la barra de HP:** La experiencia del usuario es como nuestra barra de salud; si no la cuidamos, nos vamos a quedar sin jugadores más rápido de lo que se desvanece un fantasma en Pac-Man. 📝**Estrategia Multinivel:** Como en un buen juego de estrategia, cada movimiento debe ser calculado y el marketing multicanal es el ajedrez de los tiempos modernos. • **Influencers y Streamers, los nuevos NPCs:** Estas personalidades son más que figuras promocionales; son los guías en el vasto mundo de los videojuegos, y una asociación inteligente con ellos puede ser un warp zone hacia el éxito. • **Feedback Loop Infinito:** Las reseñas y los comentarios son como esas monedas que te llevan al siguiente nivel o te dan una vida extra. Escuchar a los jugadores no solo mejora el juego, sino que consolida la comunidad. 🏆**El Final Boss: La Diferenciación:** En un mundo con más juegos que estrellas en el cielo de Skyrim, diferenciarse es la clave. • **Cuenta una historia, no solo un juego:** El storytelling es magia pura. Si tu juego cuenta una historia que atrapa, tienes a los jugadores en el bolsillo. Y no cualquier bolsillo, sino en ese bolsillo secreto que solo conocen los magos. • **Si lo construyes, vendrán... ¿o no?:** El lanzamiento es crítico, pero si no lo acompañas con un hype digno de una final de campeonato, podrías lanzar la bomba más potente a un campo de batalla vacío. Recuerden, en esta era digital, los juegos vivos evolucionan con sus jugadores, y el marketing y branding deben hacerlo al mismo ritmo acelerado. El mundo de los videojuegos es más que entretenimiento, es un universo de oportunidades para los valientes del marketing. ¿Y tú, te consideras un/a warrior del marketing en la industria del videojuego? 🧙♂️✨ ¿Qué estrategias de branding te han funcionado, o cuál crees que es el Super Mushroom en este nivel? Comparte tus mejores combos, preguntas o, aún mejor, etiqueta a ese amigo que siempre está listo para la siguiente quest en marketing y branding de videojuegos. ¡Sigamos construyendo esta aventura pixel por pixel! 🎇 #MarketingDigital #Branding #IndustriaDelVideojuego #Gaming #EstrategiaDigital #Videojuegos #GamersUnidos #Storytelling en los juegos
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Best Workstation for Graphic Design
A graphic design workstation needs a powerful processor, high-end GPU, color-accurate display, and fast storage to handle demanding software like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and After Effects. Here are the best options based on performance, budget, and portability:
1. High-Performance Workstations for Graphic Designers
Ideal for professionals handling large design projects, 3D rendering, and video editing.
🔹 Apple Mac Studio (M2 Ultra / M2 Max)
CPU: Apple M2 Ultra / M2 Max (up to 24-core CPU)
GPU: Integrated 76-core GPU (Ultra)
RAM: Up to 192GB Unified Memory
Storage: Up to 8TB SSD
Best For: Adobe Creative Suite, 4K video editing, and high-resolution graphic design.
Why Choose It? Optimized for macOS, ultra-fast performance, and excellent power efficiency.
🔹 Dell Precision 5820 / 7865
CPU: Intel Core i9 / AMD Threadripper PRO
GPU: NVIDIA RTX 4000 / AMD Radeon Pro
RAM: Up to 512GB DDR5
Storage: Multiple NVMe SSDs for fast file access
Best For: 3D rendering, VFX, motion graphics, and large design files.
Why Choose It? ISV-certified for Autodesk, Adobe, and SolidWorks.
🔹 HP Z4 G5 Workstation
CPU: Intel Core i9-13900K / AMD Ryzen 9
GPU: NVIDIA RTX A6000 / Radeon Pro W7900
RAM: Up to 256GB DDR5
Storage: Dual NVMe SSDs (RAID support)
Best For: 3D modeling, architectural design, and high-end animation.
Why Choose It? Reliable cooling and expandability for long work sessions.
2. Budget-Friendly Graphic Design Workstations
Great for freelancers, small studios, or startups needing solid performance without breaking the bank.
🔹 Apple Mac Mini (M2 Pro)
CPU: Apple M2 Pro (10-core CPU)
GPU: 16-core GPU
RAM: Up to 32GB Unified Memory
Storage: Up to 2TB SSD
Best For: Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and basic video editing.
Why Choose It? Affordable macOS workstation with seamless Apple ecosystem integration.
🔹 Dell XPS 8960 Desktop
CPU: Intel Core i7-13700K / i9-13900K
GPU: NVIDIA RTX 4060 / 4070
RAM: Up to 64GB DDR5
Storage: 1TB NVMe SSD + additional SATA storage options
Best For: Entry-level 3D work, UI/UX design, and general graphic work.
Why Choose It? Excellent price-to-performance ratio for designers on a budget.
🔹 Lenovo ThinkStation P360 Ultra
CPU: Intel Core i7 / i9
GPU: NVIDIA RTX A2000 / A4000
RAM: Up to 128GB DDR5
Storage: 1TB SSD (expandable)
Best For: Graphic design, animation, and mid-range 3D modeling.
Why Choose It? Compact, powerful, and ISV-certified for professional software.
3. Portable Workstations for Graphic Design (Laptops)
Perfect for on-the-go designers, digital artists, and video editors who need power and portability.
🔹 Apple MacBook Pro 16” (M3 Max)
CPU: Apple M3 Max (16-core CPU)
GPU: 40-core GPU
RAM: Up to 128GB Unified Memory
Storage: Up to 8TB SSD
Best For: High-end design, 3D rendering, and video production.
Why Choose It? Best color-accurate Retina display and long battery life.
🔹 Dell XPS 17 (2024 Model)
CPU: Intel Core i9-13900H
GPU: NVIDIA RTX 4070
RAM: Up to 64GB DDR5
Storage: 2TB NVMe SSD
Best For: Graphic design, web design, and UI/UX.
Why Choose It? 4K touchscreen display and top-tier build quality.
🔹 Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Gen 1
CPU: Intel Core i9-12950HX
GPU: NVIDIA RTX A5000
RAM: Up to 128GB DDR5
Storage: 2TB SSD (expandable)
Best For: 3D design, architecture, and VFX.
Why Choose It? Durable workstation-class laptop with high-end specs.
4. Essential Peripherals for a Graphic Design Workstation
💻 Monitor: LG UltraFine 5K / Dell UltraSharp 32” 4K – High color accuracy (99% AdobeRGB)
⌨ Keyboard: Logitech MX Keys / Apple Magic Keyboard – Comfortable for long design sessions
🖱 Mouse: Logitech MX Master 3S / Wacom Pen Tablet – Precision control for designers
🎧 Audio: Sony WH-1000XM5 / Bose 700 – Noise-canceling headphones for deep focus
Which Workstation is Right for You?
✔ Professional & High-End Design? → Mac Studio, Dell Precision, HP Z Workstations
✔ Budget-Friendly Yet Powerful? → Mac Mini M2 Pro, Dell XPS 8960, Lenovo P360 Ultra
✔ Portable for On-the-Go Work? → MacBook Pro M3 Max, Dell XPS 17, ThinkPad P16

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