In case you're skeptical about the iPhones impact on the world check out this New Yorker cover. The artwork was created entirely on the iPhone.
Using the app Brushes, artist Jorge Colombo created the cover by spending about an hour on 42nd street in New York. He told The New York Times that the iPhone allows him to work "without having to carry all my pens and brushes and notepads with me, and I like the fact that I am drawing with a set of tools that anybody can have easily in their pocket."
Using the app Brushes, artist Jorge Colombo created the cover by spending about an hour on 42nd street in New York. He told The New York Times that the iPhone allows him to work "without having to carry all my pens and brushes and notepads with me, and I like the fact that I am drawing with a set of tools that anybody can have easily in their pocket."