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The Apple x Procreate Controller by Simon Pavy is Intuitive

The conceptual Apple x Procreate controller has been designed by Simon Pavy as a peripheral for digital artists that will enable them to maintain a better workflow. The intuitive device maintains a small size that's just two-inches in diameter and characterized by its rotating design with a Liquid Retina touchscreen display on the top section. The device will allow users to easily and intuitively cycle through brush sizes, layers, colors and more without having to constantly shift their focus to a toolbar.

The conceptual Apple x Procreate controller has its own battery and features a USB-C port for charging it up, and has a nonslip surface on the underside for keeping it in place on a workstation.
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