How Adobe Reinvented The Pen To Draw On The Internet
What is the future of the cloud-connected interface? How about a simple pen and ruler?
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How Adobe Reinvented The Pen To Draw On The Internet
What is the future of the cloud-connected interface? How about a simple pen and ruler?
Read more over at Co.Design: business innovation design

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Adobe preparing a Stylus (Mighty) and a ruler (Napoleon) for tablet....seems interesting if it comes with an universal app to support it.
Both Project Mighty and Napoleon appear to be small, simple pieces with an aesthetic reminiscent of the white and silver of early iPod models. The stylus has a single button, and the ruler is marked with a series of shapes that can be switched between to alter how the pen is drawing. On the iPad, Napoleon displays lines on the screen which a user can trace, effectively turning the tool into a digital protractor that allows the creation of sharp, specific shapes. The pen's input can be distinguished from human input inside the connected app, allowing users to perform gestures, such as undo, or to have their fingers act as an eraser.