The aim is always to provide the user with precision and a smooth experience in different surroundings. Similar to a pencil both pens react to the pressure applied with creating thicker or thinner lines.įor more than thirty years Wacom has developed digital pens and supports the idea of writing, sketching, drawing or painting on graphic tablets and interactive displays for a more creative life. Both pens have been designed for writing and sketching on the iPad. It supports pressure-sensitive pens, palm rejection, short cut buttons and the recently launched smartpens Bamboo Stylus fineline and Intuos Creative Stylus 2. Wacom introduced its Bamboo Paper App for all major operating systems in July. Sales of tablets and smartphones continue to grow, as do apps and pens that allow for handwritten notes on digital devices. In digital planning/journaling, you get the best of both worlds - digital convenience plus handwritten creativity.Whether it's a quick note, a simple sketch or a short message with a personal touch – handwriting on digital devices is becoming increasingly popular. Plus it’s so therapeutic to artistically express yourself while getting things done. It may seem time-consuming at first, but as long as you’ve made your page templates and have a system down, it becomes fairly easy and quick to do. The customization is endless and it’s so soothing to create art while you plan/write/doodle. It can get boring using the visually static Google/iCalendar, so I love this method of making digital planners freehand. Looking for more apps to review? Check these out, here some apps that are great even on basic accounts: The Basic Bitch’s Best Free Productivity Apps 2020. Overall, I highly recommend the Bamboo Paper app for your digital journal. Otherwise the experience might not be as satisfying and you’d be better off sticking with traditional pen and paper journals. I do advise though to have a decent tablet/ipad first, with a quality digital pen/stylus that has (1) pressure sensitivity and (2) palm-rejection at the very least.
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