Here's the amazing way a designer uses a Magic Trackpad to create digital illustrations

  Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), has always promoted its products as magical, but an American designer shows us why this statement is true. In the video clip above, you can see Michelle Vandy, a successful designer who had to learn to draw with her nose using a Magic Trackpad from Apple.

  After numerous problems generated by the stress applied to the hands during drawing, she performed that he can do the same thing using his nose. A few years later, she claims she can get drawings at least as good with her nose as with her hands, using a tripod to bring her Magic Trackpad close to her head for use.

I was sitting in my room late one evening fiddling around with this external touchpad I had lying on my desk and without thinking, lifted it up to eye level and touched it with my nose. "Click". I tried swiping too – it worked! I opened up photoshop with shaking fingers, hadn't opened it in months! I had a few more goes holding the trackpad to my nose and swiping left and right, up and down and the movements felt strangely natural to me.

  Using applications dedicated to designers who create illustrations on Macs, Vandy succeeds in producing professional illustrations that many cannot achieve using their hands. Of course, this case is extremely rare, but it still proves to us that the "magic" behind Apple products is as real as it can be.