Georg Petschnigg throws his hands into the air as he traces the ages of human evolution that led us to develop the fragile wrists we need to use tools. Petschnigg locks his wrist into place and ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. One of the iPad’s best-loved apps, Paper, is becoming that little bit more attractive today with the announcement ...
You can now draw virtual lines on your computer screen at the same time as you scribble them on paper. A new smartpen app called Paper Tablet gives the Livescribe Echo smartpen some of the ...
As it announced last month, the popular drawing app Paper is now available for the iPhone. Since the app’s initial release in 2012, it has been available exclusively on iPad, but its developers, ...
FiftyThree, the startup behind the wildly popular drawing app Paper, has closed a Series A round of financing led by Andreessen Horowitz, with participation from Highline Ventures, Thrive Capital, SV ...
There are scores of drawing apps for the iPad, ranging from full-featured artistic suites to kid-friendly offerings complete with skeuomorphic crayons and markers. Trace might be the only one built ...
FiftyThree, maker of the popular iPad app Paper, is dropping in-app purchases and making all its tools free. I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer electronics, overseeing an experienced team of ...
John is a writer at Pocket-lint. He is passionate about all things technology, and is always keeping up with the latest smartphone and PC releases. John has previously written at MobileSyrup. When ...
When you're the creator of an award-winning iPad sketchbook app, making your own stylus would be a logical move. Unsurprisingly, that's exactly what FiftyThree, the brains behind Microsoft's Courier ...
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have put together an iOS app, DrawAFriend, where what you draw is subtly corrected in real time, making your art better, yet still your own. It's free to try, ...
A new app called POP (Prototyping on Paper) lets designers iterate fast in their sketchbooks, then interactively link those sketches together to test them. So wait, why paper, again? “Our teammates ...