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Apple’s Traditional Stylus Pencil Story Behind iPad Pro Design

Johnny Ive, who is known as a chief of Apple design team, the answer to the British newspaper Telegraph interview in accordance with the launch of the iPad Pro, talked about the appeal of iPad Pro and the "Apple Pencil". The Pencil has been designed to replicate the tactile experience of using a pen or pencil as naturally and accurately as possible, albeit with a plethora of artistic implements, from paintbrush and airbrush to felt tip or fountain pen depending on which app you’re using to squiggle on the iPad’s screen.
Apple’s Traditional Stylus Pencil Story Behind iPad Pro Design

The decision to name the stylus Apple Pencil, Ive says, is clearly an acknowledgement of how objects and instruments have grown and evolved over hundreds of years. One of the key challenges was designing something in the form of a traditional writing instrument for use in iOS, Apple’s iPad and iPhone operating system largely designed for fingers, not fine points.

Johnny said, thinking that it is fun while taking the Apple Pencil in the sense of having a "conventional pen, and awoke from that you have as it is to draw begins. Passions, just when you notice that you are using as a tool, rather than as a demo , and it says that it actually use I notice began have been that, "we tell that iPad Pro and Apple Pencil is a feeling close to the traditional paper and pen.

In addition, "if a person who is using a paintbrushes, pencils and pens, this will feel like a more natural extension of that experience - that it will feel familiar,” he says, carefully. “To achieve that degree of very simple, natural behaviour, was a significant technological challenge.”


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