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  • Wacom Sty­lus

    Sketch­ing on an iPad 2 with the Wacom Bam­boo Sty­lus: We had a great expe­ri­ence with the Bam­boo Sty­lus and the Sketch­book Pro app. Gen­tle, short motions are eas­ier to exe­cute, and using a sty­lus doesn’t inter­fere with the vis­i­bil­ity of the screen.

  • DAGi Sty­lus

    Unlike many other styli like the DAGi’s Sty­lus has one advan­tage over them. It allows the user to be able to see what they are writing/drawing on the screen.

  • Art Rage

    It’s hard not to be impressed with ArtRage for the iPad. Check it out for your desktop.

  • Match Book

    Any­one seri­ous about poster design is going to love this book. In essence it is a recipe book for mak­ing posters. We strongly encour­age all artist to check it out

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    • POSTER Process Zato's Card: This is my poster process for my own business card. In my search to find reference I found a poster Shepard Fairey had created. You can see here how I took the basic shapes and began to create my ow...
  • Battle of the Stylus

    Posted on: December 28th, 2010 by

    Shogun Curtis

    Got an iDe­vice? Love to draw? Hate to use your fin­ger? There’s a sty­lus for that!

    Unlike many other styli like the Pogo Sty­lus or Wire­less­Ground Sty­lusDAGi’s Sty­lus has one advan­tage over them.  It allows the user to be able to see what they are writing/drawing on the screen.

    These trans­par­ent accu­rate capac­i­tive styli comes in many dif­fer­ent shapes and col­ors.  I got a sam­ple of the sil­ver, blue, and black colors.

    The ends of the DAGi Sty­lus are plas­tic while the body of the sty­lus is made of light alu­minum.  The plas­tic clip at the end also has a hole in it if you wish to put a lan­yard through it.

    The writ­ing end is made of an angled flat clear cir­cu­lar piece with a touch sen­si­tive dot in the mid­dle.  Writ­ing with the DAGi Sty­lus is a breeze since I can see the screen under it more clearly.  Draw­ing with it is pretty good also.  I would like to give a sam­ple draw­ing but I don’t think smi­ley faces count as a draw­ing so here’s a youtube video of another user that uses the DAGi.

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