
Why I Love the Apple Pencil for Digital Art
As a digital artist creating illustrations on my iPad using Procreate, my number one recommendation when it comes to styluses is the Apple Pencil. Its precision, pressure sensitivity, and natural feel make it the best stylus for creating digital art. If you’re looking for a reliable and intuitive tool for digital art, look no further.

The Most Popular Cameras for Digital Artists
If you're a digital artist, you know that documenting your creative process is just as important as creating the work itself. Whether you're recording time-lapse videos for Instagram, snapping high-quality shots for your portfolio, or vlogging your journey for YouTube, the right camera can make all the difference. We’re breaking down three of the most popular cameras with digital artists in mind: Nikon Z 8, VJIANGER, and Zostuic 4K Digital Camera. Each of these serves a different purpose, so you can find out which one is the perfect fit for you.

One by Wacom vs. Intuos vs. Wacom One: Which one is best?
Wacom offers a range of pen tablets, from the budget-friendly One by Wacom to the more advanced Wacom Intuos series and Wacom One pen displays. For many beginners, it’s hard to understand what justifies the price difference — and whether paying more will significantly enhance the drawing experience. In this comparison, we'll lay out the key differences and share our recommendations up front, so you can make an informed decision based on your needs and budget.

Does Digital Design Have to Be “Art”? Or Can It Just Be a Tool?
When discussing digital design, a recurring concern often emerges, especially in conversations with designers who create practical, functional work like 3D mockups for interior spaces, product prototypes, or architectural renderings; while their creations involve incredible skill and creativity, many hesitate to call themselves digital artists. Why? Because their work isn’t intended to hang in galleries or be considered “art” in the traditional sense. So here’s the question: Does digital design always have to be about art, or can it simply be a tool?