Design On-the-Go: 5 Essential iPad Apps for Graphic Designers

Apple's iPad is a game-changer for creatives who seek efficiency and flexibility in their workflows. The device offers an intuitive touch interface that works perfectly when combined with an Apple Pencil for a more accurate sketch.

Over the years, the iPad has emerged as a significant tool for graphic designers while offering a seamless blend of creativity and productivity. However, owning an iPad does not stop the investment for creatives, they should also explore various apps that are tailored for graphic design.

Drawing on iPad

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From industry-standard tools like Adobe Illustrator to beginner-friendly platforms like Procreate, here are some of the iPad apps that can help boost your passion for graphic design wherever you go:

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Adobe Illustrator Draw

This app is a vector graphic design creator for iPad that is part of the Creative Cloud suite of software. Designers can create precise and scalable vector artwork by utilizing customized brushes, pens, and shapes available in the app.

The app also supports multiple layers, allowing users to organize their artwork effectively. It is also easier to work with different elements separately when there is access to any layers, making it effective for creating complex designs.

Affinity Designer

Affinity Designer is a professional-grade vector graphic design app that is known for being a good alternative to Adobe Illustrator. Compared to the previous app, Affinity Designer is more affordable, making it perfect for designers on a budget.

The app has a unique feature called Pixel Persona which allows users to seamlessly switch between vector and raster modes in the same document. This is an efficient feature for users who prefer to combine their vector artwork with pixel-based effects, photo editing, and digital painting.

Concepts

Concepts is a sketching and design app that is available not only on iPad but also on other platforms. The app is widely popular among artists and architects who seek a flexible digital canvas that can be used for brainstorming, illustrating, and planning projects.

The app has a unique premise of replicating the natural feel of traditional drawing tools. For instance, it has a pressure sensitivity and tilt that makes using Apple Pencil more natural on every stroke. There is also a set of precision tools like rulers, guides, and measurement tools that can help create accurate diagrams and drawings which are often required on technical drawings.

Adobe Photoshop for iPad

Adobe Photoshop on iPad uses a similar interface to its desktop version. Hence, designers who are used to the PC version can still feel comfortable using iPad when they have to work outside their setup.

The app provides essential photo editing tools for raster image manipulation such as adjustment layers, blending modes, filters, selection tools, and more.

Procreate

Procreate is a widely known digital painting and illustration app that is offered exclusively on iPad. The app offers an extensive brush library that can be customized depending on the artistic style.

The app also features a built-in time-lapse recording which automatically captures the entire process of creating artwork. This is popular among content creators who wish to share their process online.

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