Thanks to Bill Gates, I've been a PC since High school, 1999 to be exact. Almost every art teacher recommended that I "switch to a mac because it works better on graphics". Well, I was reluctant to make the switch because of the abundance of software for PC. Then again, I didn't realize how popular Mac was until I arrived at San Jose State University. I was completely stunned to find out that 75% of design students & professors preferred Mac. Still, I refused to switch because with the amount of money for a low-end Mac, I could purchase a top-of-the-line PC. On top of that, PC or Mac, using either one doesn't make me a better designer. Today, with all the negative talks about PC, the journey to success worked out fine for me. Even though, my last 2 design companies preferred Mac, I had no problem switching from PC to Mac user mode. Keep in mind, computers are just tools to help us do things easier and faster. If you think about it, back in the days, old school designers had no computers to assist them. Considering the amount of preliminary versions you have to do, can you imagine doing design work without the "undo" button?

