Tuesday

iPhone ap used to design New Yorker cover

While New Yorker artist Bob Staake is still using Photoshop 3.0 (circa 1995, people!), another artist at my favorite publication, Jorge Colombo, recently created cover artwork using nothing but his iPhone.

Now how cool is that?

Granted, I still don't have an iPhone (I'm pretty sure my relic of a cameraless BlackBerry was manufactured during the Pleistocene era) but that doesn't mean I can't appreciate this, or the cool ap that Colombo used to create the design, Brushes.

The whole thing is made all the more cool when you consider how Brushes costs $5, unlike Photoshop, which costs a cool $299 for the consumer version.

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