Cosmopolitan Philippines December 2010 Cover Girl – Georgina Wilson
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The gorgeous Georgina Wilson graced the cover of December 2010 Cosmopolitan Philippines.
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10 iPad Applications For Creative People

Submitted by blogadeur on April 15, 2010 – 2:39 amNo Comment

Apple’s iPad just came out and many applications are already available for this new support, and many of these applications are great for creative people.

Following is a selection of apps for designers and other creative professionals.

1. Phaidon Design Classics

All your classic design books on the iPad, time to get your design reading on.

2. Adobe Ideas

Sketch your ideas on the go with this digital sketchbook, just the kind of use I was imagining when I first saw an iPad demo.

3. WordPress

Many of us have blogs or portfolios powered by WordPress, the WordPress iPad app lets you manage everything from the tablet.

4. Sketchbook Pro

Painting and drawing application with a bunch of professional tools, did I mention it costs only $8?

5. FTP on the go

The ultimate iPad FTP client, gets all the features of your desktop FTP application

6. Quill

Vector drawing comes to iPad, obviously it’s not as powerful as Illustrator but it could be handy sometimes.

7. Masque

Basic image editing, not for professional use but still cool (and cheap).

8. Brushes

Another drawing app for the iPad, ported from the iPhone. Paintings produced with Brushes have appeared on the cover of The New Yorker on numerous occasions, which proves that good illustrations can be created with it.

9. C64 Pain XL

The geekiest drawing application you’ll find for your iPad. Paint on a canvas up to 160 by 200 pixels with all the 16 colors of the classic 8-bit computer of the 1980s, the Commodore 64.

10. OmniGraffle

OmniGraffle is one of the first app I thought about when I saw the first demo of the iPad. It lets you create diagrams, workflows, website wireframes or page layouts, and it’s an app perfectly fitted for the iPad.

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