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iPhone Apps for Designers

I have read quite a few blogs named “iPhone apps for designers”, but haven’t found any of them to be particularly helpful. Not only do they fail to show any usage shots of each application, most of them don’t include a review or even a price!

Because of this, I’ve decided to create my own list of favourite iPhone design apps that I use, that will hopefully be of some help to you. If you use or know of any others that come highly recommend, please post a comment with the relevant details and I will try and review each one.

Apps for every Designer

Analytics £3.49

0.3MB

Tracking your websites on Google analytics? This is the best app for you. There is a problem with the current version when logging in with your Google account. Sometimes it fails to log you in, but apparently this issue has been fixed in the next update. It is slightly slow loading, however is worth the wait once your detailed site stats are visible.

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Ego £1.19

1.0MB

Ego is a simple overview of your  Twitter, Feedburner, Squarespace, Google Analytics and Mint 2′s statistics for your sites. It’s a little bit unnecessary if you have the analytics app, but at least you can check your Mint and Feedburner stats through a single application.

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WordPress Free

0.6MB

I was really happy to find that WordPress on the iPhone supports the full landscape keyboard feature. It has made it unbelievably easy to edit and write new blog posts via my iPhone. The app does lag a bit when browsing but the latest update has helped alot. Instead of waiting to get to work or home to my laptop I can now approve comments right away and writing posts has become a lot more fun while on the move.

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Byline £2.39

0.3MB

Byline links to my Google Reader and collates all of my collected RSS feeds I read. Also links with the macs Program NetNewWire. I do however think it is slightly overpriced at £2.39.

byline

Sherpa £3.49

0.6MB

If you use Basecamp for your task system then Sherpa is the app you’ll need while your away from the office. It enables you to switch between projects get to your messages , to-dos, milestones and contacts. The app works very quickly and I have never had a problem with it, Personally I think it is worth the £2.39 it costs if you use Basecamp a lot like I do.

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Brushes £2.99

2.0MB

Brushes is definitely the best drawing app released so far. There are a good range of brushes and has an easy undo (soooo helpful). The ability to scroll beyond the edges of the picture is really helpful. Also the ability to use a photo from your gallery as a base for a painting or sketch you may want to create. Layer transparency is very helpful when adding photos to your little piece of work. I have recently bought an iPhone pen to use for this app and will update the review for this app and the pen together when I receive it.

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SketchBook £1.79  SketchBook Express Free

3.0MB

I was using Sketchbook originally before I discovered Brushes. I found some of the brushes to be slightly laggy and i didn’t like the resizing tool at all, finding myself jumping in and out of the options menu far too frequently. I would definitely recommend Brushes for your iPhone sketching/painting app other this one.

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cliqcliq Colours £1.79

0.4MB

There are plenty of colour apps on the iPhone but this is my favourite one. cliqcliq colours allows you to take colours from photos you have taken, which has been an inspiration on its own so far. It also allows you to email your colour palettes to yourself and other in formates compatible with Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. Awesome app!

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iBlueSky £5.99

0.2MB

I do like this app but it it very overpriced for what it actually does. It allows you to create a mindmap whether you are on the train or in a meeting, then export them as a PDF via email. I would maybe wait till it drops down a little in price or a competitive app is created before spending your pounds on this. I tend to use my sketchbook for mindmaps as I want them down quickly without having to type on my tiny iPhone pad.

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WhatTheFont Free

0.2MB

WhatTheFont is a great idea and I really wanted it to work a lot better than it currently does. It only recognises very High resolution images. Even when I tested it on Arial it gave me a list of really random fonts. A great start, I just hope they improve the character recognition at some point.

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FontShuffle Free

3.1MB

Font Shuffle is a great first release and if some features are released for this app it will definitely be a must for all designers. Perfect way to search for fonts whilst out and about.

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CSS CheatSheet £0.59

0.2MB

The idea for this app is sound and I have found it very helpful at times. It has however got  a lot of mistakes in the description of some of the code which is not very helpful. Useful to beginners. Also works offline for when your on the go.

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HTML CheatSheet £0.59

0.2MB

This app is in the top 11 essential iPhone apps for designers by Daily designers. Once again like the CSS app some of the descriptions are rather vague but a must for developers needing a quick refresh on HTML now and then. Again it also works offline.

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Javascript CheatSheet £0.59

0.2MB

Useful for beginners. Any hardened JavaScript coder will not find this app of much use as it pretty much covers just the basics. Be good to see what any new update brings hopefully a more complete reference. The app also works offline.

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jQuery CheatSheet £0.59

0.5MB

The jQuery app is probably the best developer app out of the previous few cheatsheets. What is great about this app is you can actually edit the example code and then test the code out to see the changes in action. This app again also works offline.

jquerycheatsheet

Awesome Note £2.39 Awesome Note Lite Free

5.5MB

There are quite a few note systems for the iPhone but I personally wanted one that worked quickly and looked good while at it. Categorizing your notes helps sort work from play and as long as I check mine daily I don’t tend to forget alot like my bosses birthday party next weekend or a daft idea I came up with during the night. Maybe a little overpriced at £2.39 but it is pretty feature rich and very appealing to look at. The free version is worth testing out if you have been looking for a better note system. All round pretty awesome like its name says.

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Apps for the Social Designer

Tweetie £1.79

0.7MB

As a designer it is vital to be up to date with all things social on the web the most important to me for research and meeting new people is Twitter. The best app for this after testing lots is Tweetie. It is by far the fastest Twitter app I have so far tested. Compared to other apps I have found it far easier to browse users details followers and @replys. You can choose in your settings what Twitter picture site you want to upload your photos too i.e. Twitpic, Yfrog and Mobypicture. I have however found that when uploading to Twitpic that it compresses the image so much it looks pretty shoddy. Also whatever test you put with the image does not appear within Twitpic. This is why I recommend also using the Twitpic app as well.

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TwitPic Free

0.1MB

Twitpic is a pretty simple app it allows you to upload a picture from your current gallery or take one then and there and upload it right away to your chosen twitter account. When taking a picture within this app it will not save to your gallery. Your comment however will appear with your image on Twitpic and Twitter. Would be nice if you could browse your other uploaded photos hopefully they will feature this in a future update.

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TwitVid Free

0.3MB

Twitvid allows you to upload your 3Gs videos to your Twitter account. A better looking app than the previous Twitpic one. Once again very simple just allows you to upload your video. Would be nice in future updates to get a full browse new videos section.

twitvid

Facebook Free

1.3MB

The newest version of the Facebook has been great. Much simpler and fresher. As many designers may be promoting their sites as fan pages on Facebook I wanted to see how well they worked within this app. First off I found them very slow to load the RSS feeds that are usually within the wall section of the fan pages. I did however like the way the app allows you to add a fan page or friend to your main wall as a main options. Allowing you to quickly browse your favourite websites, musicians and friends updates.

The app however does not allow you edit any of your personal fan pages or groups whithin itself. We will have to keep using safari for this for the time being.

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LinkedIn Free

0.9mB

For anybody who is a member of LinkedIn this app is pretty useful but has quite a lot of stuff still missing. It allows you to get the latest updates from your network, quickly find contact information from your linked professionals list. Learn more about a person you are going to meet and keep the rest of your network up to date with personal status updates.

A lot of the customers reviews are pretty bad for this app which I understand as premium members expect more from this app which is fair enough. The app allows you to send LinkedIn members a messages and add them to your address book. It doesn’t let you browse groups or LinkedIn members current topics. Just have to wait and see if they include all this in the next few updates.

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Skype Free

5.4MB

As time has gone by I have found myself using Skype alot more to talk to my contacts worldwide. You can only make calls from Skype with wifi connection as 3G is not compatible.  Chat however does work with both. It’s not like I need to make phone calls with Skype anyhow.

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Google Mobile App Free

2.6MB

This is a great application it runs bug free always returns pretty intelligent results and is very speedy 99% of the time. The awesome voice recognition system allows me to search for destinations while driving or out and about. If I am after a Chinese restaurant I just say it and then click the option ‘find one near me’.

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Flickr Free

2.9MB

If your like anything like me and take your camera everywhere you pretty much go then you will probably want to keep a tabs on all your Flickr uploaded photography. You can even upload photos from your iPhone to your Flickr account. The app only allows one upload at a time though which is a little (very) painstaking. It also strips the photo of its geotag information. You can only choose to tag it with your iPhone’s current application. Hopefully this will all be fixed in future versions.

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Delicious Bookmarks £0.59 Delicious Bookmarks Free

0.2MB

One of my favourite applications is this Delicious bookmarks apps. This is not an official delicious app but it works perfectly and allows me to fetch my bookmarks to my iPhone and also save more bookmarks within Safari.

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Bump Free

0.4MB

As seen on the TV adverts Bump is a pretty well known app now and for good reason it works really well! I have been in meetings and needed several peoples contact details the easiest way to do this (if you all have iPhone’s) is Bump! Edit your personal profile adding as many of your websites emails as you like. Then connect and Bump details great stuff.

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Mover+ £1.19 Mover Free

0.6Mb

Mover is handy now and then if you quickly want to give a colleague/friend a photograph, file or bookmark. Older versions stalled quite a bit but that is all sorted now. Mover+ has now got bluetooth but I find the free version fine for what I need. Everything you move across to a friends iPhone will automatically saved which is handy. Only works through wi-fi or bluetooth with the + version.

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Apps for the constantly moving Designer

National Rail £4.99

1.8MB

National Rail used to have a great free app that did almost the same thing as this app with MyRail. But they killed that off and now ask for £5! Which is alot to be honest with you for this app. It tends to be 15minutes out a lot when I use it and doesn’t always show cancelled trains. If you do travel a lot by National rail however it will obviously be helpful. Journey planner and next home train features being of great use to me in the past.

NationalRail

TubeMap Free

1.1M

Here is a handy little free app that always helps me when I’m up in the Big Smoke. Full tube map with the Thames on it! Also a line status which is useful to check before the your trek into town.

tubemap

PetrolPrices Pro £2.99

0.4MB

Like many I have been using PetrolPrices.com for many years and find it a pretty cool service. PetrolPrices Pro allows you to search for the 5 cheapest petrol stations within 5-20 mile range of either your current location or any other you specify. I use it a couple of times a month and find it pretty useful when on my travels.

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UkTraffic £1.19

0.2MB

I downloaded UK Traffic purely on the fact I wanted to test it as the reviews for this app were not convincing me to buy it. However I have found it to be pretty much up to date apart from the odd road work or incident warning that has not been updated.

uktraffic

AroundMe Free

1.8MB

One of the best apps I have found for when I am in a town I am unfamiliar with. Finds every place you would possibly need. Best of all it is free and looks good!

aroundme

Toilet Finder Free

1.1MB

Last but not the least toilet finder! This has to be my favourite app on the iPhone haha seriously handy when in a tight spot! Found myself so many times being in London or out at night needing a public toilet and this app just comes to my rescue every time. Unless you really like peeing in the nearest bush. ;)

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Total cost for all apps: £37.61

Total memory used for all apps: 40MB

This post was written by

Harry

Harry is the designer for sixcrayons and fubra. He likes to write, speak and share his knowledge about web design whenever he can. When not designing websites he spends time surfing or thinking about The Next Big Thing. You can find him at his home fordoing and on twitter.com/harryford .

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