As children everybody used to love art class. And do you remember how much fun it was to make collages? It didn?t matter that you couldn?t draw at all, you could be the most creative one in the class, all you needed was scissors, glue, colored pencils, and you could have beaten Da Vinci himself. Well, the new Mixel app for iPad will remind you of such happy times. Mixel is a very creative app that completely reinvents collage so that everyone will want to do one. Everything in Mixel can be shared and remixed, making it the word?s first social art app. It?s all an adult could would want: it?s fun, not messy, and blends in the possibilities of socializing. What more could you want?
Mixel, who was created in New York?s Dogpatch Labs, is extremely easy to use. For starters you begin by cropping down some source images and adding them to the working canvas. You have the option of resizing them and positioning them as you like best. And voila, you?re done. You can now proceed to share your latest art accomplishment on Facebook, Twiter or Tumblr. You can also share your creation with other users of the app. Mixel users can follow one another and receive feeds.
What?s more any Mixel user can ?re-invent? your collage, adding their own twist to your vision, but don?t worry you won?t loose your original. Both version will be saved and displayed so people can witness the evolution of the artwork. Another feature allows you to add text to your ?Mixels?. Mixel was designed by Scott Ostler, co-founder of the image-sharing site Dump.fm and Khoi Vinh, a former design director for the NYTimes.com and can be downloaded for free from the App Store.
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Mixel inspires iPad users to be creative and create social collages
Nine-Year-Old wish Boy's granted to create its own set of iOS
GeekWire has a large story today on how PopCap Games has helped to achieve nine years Owain Weinert?s dream to work with him to create his very own iOS game. Owain?s dream is realized as a result of the incredible folks at Make-a-Wish Foundation to help ill children realize their dreams. Owain, who has pre - B acute lymphoblastic leukemia, has passed in recent weeks with the developers to PopCap creating its game of shooting in the third person, Allied Star Police. The game will emerge in the coming months, with products benefiting from the Make-a-Wish Foundation. ?It was a really fun experience and all members of the team were really fun, and that they did what they could to help me and make my ideas to come to life, ?, Owain told TechFlash. ?They are really, really funny and crazy - type and I do not see that as an insult, it?s a statement of fact! ? According to the producer game?s, Kirk Scott, also speak of TechFlash, Owain was very professional and really laid out his vision of the game to PopCap team with a PowerPoint presentation!
Owain was presented with its own full iPad with a copy of its pre-loaded game, at a special evening at the offices of PopCap?s last week.
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