Discover useful applications and sites for artistic souls
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Discover useful applications and sites for artistic souls



It is hard to imagine the everyday life of a modern man without mobile devices and the internet. Sometimes we are not even aware of how significant the Internet and smartphones have become in our lives. The fast-growing advancement of technology is offering many new and interesting things to try out and to use. Some of those things are applications that can make your life easier and entertain you.

It’s a misconception that applications are only used for social media and gaming - it can be used for much more. From online education, to streaming movies or music, to online gambling directories and business apps, the Internet has entered all segments of our lives. How can we use it when it comes to art?

Videos and music
If you are one of 68 million people who use the YouTube application, you will probably like YouTube Go. This application lets you download videos to save on streaming costs, without limiting how much data traffic an app can use. Beyond that, it works more or less like a regular YouTube app, so you can enjoy favorite music videos, movies and other creative content shared by artists from all around the world.

If you want to create your video, you can find tutorials on Adobe Spark. This will help you create a professional-looking video without the need for technical or programming skills. All you need is a computer, a stable internet connection, and some creativity.

Spotify is a digital music service that has been available in India since last year, and the fact that it reached 1 million users in one week is very impressive. This application allows you to listen to any type of music from any type of device, create your playlist, track artists and their new recordings, and listen to music even when you are offline.



Classic table and board games
Table and board games are inevitable parts of many social events and parties. These games can entertain a group of people even if they are distant from each other. The most popular social games apps are board games (chess, monopoly, ludo) and card games (rummy, blackjack, poker). These card games are popular in the USA, and as of last year they’re also legal to play online again, according to the online gambling directory JustGamblers.com who cover the legal aspects of it on their homepage.

Chess is one of the oldest board games and it’s still very popular. People who like strategy games, brain exercise and one-on-one competition can always find their competitor on this Chess app. Monopoly is another entertaining application people can use if their friends or family members are not interested in playing board games.



Art and Culture
Google Arts & Culture app was created back in 2016, but it’s still very popular among art lovers. Its popularity mainly increased because of one unique feature, which combines artificial intelligence and facial-recognition software to match the face of a user with his/her art-historical doppelganger. It’s also impressive that this application allows you to see art from different museum collections. If you are not able to visit these museums, you can take virtual tours and see what they have in store.

Pocket Paint is a painting/drawing application, which can be used for expressing creativity in many different ways. If you like drawing and want to check out and see if it’s easier or harder to draw using the app, Pocket Paint can help you with that. You can also use this app for editing different pictures and try out many useful tools.

Daily Art application is also a fantastic way to feed your artistic hunger and get a daily dose of art. You will receive one of the art masterpieces every day, with a short story about it. It can help you get inspired and learn something new about art.











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