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Making its debut at the recently concluded Adobe MAX is a concept app called ‘Project LayUp’, which lets creatives do up entire visual mockups from their initial sketches without the need for a computer.
The brainchild of designer Khoi Vinh, ‘Project LayUp’ is also the first iPad app that allows access to a plethora of fonts through ‘Typekit’.
Amongst its cool functions is its ability in letting you import images not just from your iPad’s camera roll, but also any saved files in your Creative Cloud library. It also has a timeline feature where you can scroll through all your different design versions at a glimpse. After you’re satisfied with the final visual, you can export it into various formats.
Currently, there is no word on its release date, but keep your eyes peeled on Vinh’s page for further updates.
Check out the video below to see how it works:






[via Gizmodo, images via Khoi Vinh]
Making its debut at the recently concluded Adobe MAX is a concept app called ‘Project LayUp’, which lets creatives do up entire visual mockups from their initial sketches without the need for a computer.
The brainchild of designer Khoi Vinh, ‘Project LayUp’ is also the first iPad app that allows access to a plethora of fonts through ‘Typekit’.
Amongst its cool functions is its ability in letting you import images not just from your iPad’s camera roll, but also any saved files in your Creative Cloud library. It also has a timeline feature where you can scroll through all your different design versions at a glimpse. After you’re satisfied with the final visual, you can export it into various formats.
Currently, there is no word on its release date, but keep your eyes peeled on Vinh’s page for further updates.
Check out the video below to see how it works:
[via Gizmodo, images via Khoi Vinh]