Mar 26, 2013, by admin
Here I Have Listed Some I phone Apps which Graphic Designers should Have it
Palettes is a powerful iOS productivity tool for creating and maintaining color palettes. Turn your iOS device into a portable color creation tool. Now you can create a color palette anywhere at anytime. Great for creating color schemes. Grab colors from a photograph, a website, or add colors using any one of 5 color models. Quickly find matching colors with support for many different color schemes
OmniFocus: Because task management is important for any graphic designer (despite the unhealthy managing many of us take part in), I’ve decided to include OmniFocus, a standalone application or a conjuncture app that syncs to your Mac. Set due dates for your latest projects, or a reminder that you need to submit your artwork soon. If you’re using it in conjunction with the Mac app you can also send yourself todo’s, notes, or quick memos through email and it automatically adds them to your OmniFocus inbox.
PixelPipe enabled you to share a load of photos through your iPhone to over 50 supported sites such as Twitter, Flickr, MySpace, YouTube, Tumblr, WordPress, and FTP sites. The way this works is once you find a picture on your iPhone or on a site, you can then simply upload them to the sites mentioned above (and more) in an instant.
You’re probably familiar with MyFont’s WhatTheFont service. This app connects to that service for font discovery anywhere. Take a photo of the font (magazine, book or computer screen) or use an iPhone screenshot and WhatTheFont will tell you what the font is in just a few seconds, then view the font details within the app.
Adobe Photoshop Express software lets you use simple gestures to quickly edit and share photos from your mobile device.