Cook Popcorn with your Maglus Stylus!
It is possible to cook Popcorn with your Maglus Stylus Mini? Try telling my son he wasn’t cooking popcorn on his tablet!
It is possible to cook Popcorn with your Maglus Stylus Mini? Try telling my son he wasn’t cooking popcorn on his tablet!
It’s back-to-school time!
For many, this time of year means the onset of two unavoidable evils… eer, events: the end of the summer and the start of a new school year. Some of you may rejoice at the thought of stocking up on their favourite and oh-so-helpful-colourful-and-wonderful stationary, but wait!
Don’t you have a Maglus and a tablet?
We have gathered the Top 5 reasons why you should ditch your old refill pad and take your Maglus & tablet to school college (or work!) instead. Who knows – it might make going back a little more fun?
It’s holiday season! Let’s do a list of what we need while away: bikini, sunscreen, beach towel, sunglasses, t-shirts, flip-flops, book, mp3 player, maps, travel guides.. what else?
Well it’s time to relax, discover new places, meet new people and leave work behind for a little while. So let’s say goodbye to our laptop and start a digital detox!
I thought it was time to look at an Arts and Crafts app that children could use with their Maglus.
Trash Toys fits the bill nicely; its simple user interface makes it easy for kids to play independently, together with a friend or a family member and is suitable for children 4 years of age and older.
One of the reasons we developed Maglus was because of our own personal bugbears when it came to using stylii. As a product designer I use a range of different tools to create new experiences through products but often times that is not enough as those ideas need to be explained. this can be done through different types of media.
I love creating concept boards and story boards for products because a single image can have a huge impact. It can really get across the experience I am trying to deliver. Recently though I have begun to get more involved in using movies to do this. This I suppose is a natural progression but it did not come without a pretty steep learning curve.