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App Store Pick of the Week: TypeDrawing

 
TypeDrawing, a unique drawing application, offers a novel way to express your creative vision on iPhone and iPod touch. Start by typing a sentence, word, or series of letters. Choose a font and background paper from your photo album. Then start drawing, controlling your design by varying the speed and pressure of your finger strokes. TypeDrawing delivers hours of fun and endless possiblities. Give it a try. (link)

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