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posted by cmn32480 on Thursday July 09 2015, @10:02AM   Printer-friendly
from the where's-my-pencil dept.

From a recent issue of Wired:

Study after study shows we remember things better when we write them—our brain stores the letter-writing motion, which is much more memorable than just the mashing of a key that feels like every other key. We think in fragments, too, in shapes and colors and ideas that just don't come through on a keyboard. "Think about how many things that are built start as a drawing," Bathiche says. "Most things, right? Everything you're wearing probably started as a drawing."

You can't type out the folds of a dress, or the gentle curves of a skyscraper. Drawing with your stubby finger on a touchscreen isn't much better. Humans are tool-based creatures: Our fingers can do amazingly intricate things with a pen, a brush, or a scalpel, that we can't replicate with a mouse or the pads of our fingers. Our computers are giving back that kind of detailed control. In turn, the pen is opening up new ways of digital expression, new tools for communication, new ways to interact with our tech.

My wife's cousin's husband is a cartoonist for the New Yorker. He uses a high-end Wacom digitizer. Hasn't the problem of the high tech pen been solved?


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  • (Score: -1, Redundant) by Anonymous Coward on Friday July 10 2015, @05:19AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday July 10 2015, @05:19AM (#207279)

    My rule: Never research and provide citations when people demand them.

    They will refuse to Google, insisting you do it for them. [citation needed]
    They will post as AC so that they never have to come back and read your citations, [citation needed]
    They will never lean anything from a citation that they didn't dig up by themselves. [citation needed]
    They will reject any citation you find, and substitute one from some quack junk science site. [citation needed]
    They will post back changing the goal posts, if they post back at all, and insist they are the same AC as the first post. [citation needed]
    They will insist on using THEIR definitions of words, require amendments to the constitution, the abolition of corporations, and a return to agrarian society. [citation needed]

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