iSketchit
Detailed App Info:
Application Description
iSketchit is a premium deluxe sketching, drawing and painting application for the iPhone, iPod Touch and the all new Apple iPad. You can draw fun images, with different brush sizes and select custom colors. You can save your creations with the click of a button, right into the iPhone's Photo library then email it or save as a wallpaper.
iSketchit is only limited to ones imagination.
Features:
- Shake-to-erase functionality!
- Advanced Color Spectrum w/quick selection palettes
- Assorted brushes and sizes
- Add text to any canvass drawing or imported photo
- Save to the photo library
- Email your creations to friends and family
- Choose your own picture as background image!
And more . . .
Comes in two languages (English and Dutch)
iSketchit was created in 2008 by then 15 year old Koen Van Urk. Who's been an integral part of The Julie Love Foundation since it's inception. Because of Koen's tireless dedication to JLF the organization has been able to make the transition into the 21st. century and establish its transparency on the internet. JLF is now reaching more diabetics than ever before.
Koen's inspiration to fully support JLF came in Jan 2010 when he learned about the death of Courtney Leigh Huber.
Who was a former UMKC track and field standout. She had her entire life ahead of her but on January 5th, 2010 Courtney Huber died. She was only 23 and had recently graduated college. Rather than getting kudos over her achievements, Courtney got something else, kicked off her parents insurance policy. Unlike many other recent college graduates Courtney wasn't thinking about her next exciting life challenge -- she was concentrating on how to survive life itself.
A four-time Mid-Continent Conference high jump champion and an eight time all-conference honoree during her career with the Kangaroos had found herself in a position she felt was too embarrassing to talk about. Courtney was secretly ashamed that she no longer had the ability to take care of herself and treat her diabetes. Courtney was made to think that it was time to live on her own -- fend for herself. However the one thing college didn't prepare her for was living without insurance.
Courtney hid her pain from the rest of the world as she carefully rationed out her supply of insulin. She weaned herself off of her nighttime regimen of Lantus in order to conserve her supply. Working for Quizno's she was determined to make a go on her own. Courtney was never one to be found wanting. She never said a word to family or friends. Only when it was too late did the people in her life find out.
Courtney did apply for subsidies but to no avail she didn't fall into any indigent categories and was turned down time and time again. She came to her own conclusion that this was the way things were. Scared and alone yet determined to keep up the fight and improve her way of life she marched on until tragedy struck. Something not even Courtney was prepared for. She had contracted the flu and with her body already weary from a lack of insulin could not fend off the virus. Unbeknownst to all, Courtney lost the fight and on January 5th, 2010 the world lost a bright and beautiful young woman, her life cut short because she didn't have insurance.
For more information on The Julie Love Foundation visit . . .
www.julielove.org
iSketchit is only limited to ones imagination.
Features:
- Shake-to-erase functionality!
- Advanced Color Spectrum w/quick selection palettes
- Assorted brushes and sizes
- Add text to any canvass drawing or imported photo
- Save to the photo library
- Email your creations to friends and family
- Choose your own picture as background image!
And more . . .
Comes in two languages (English and Dutch)
iSketchit was created in 2008 by then 15 year old Koen Van Urk. Who's been an integral part of The Julie Love Foundation since it's inception. Because of Koen's tireless dedication to JLF the organization has been able to make the transition into the 21st. century and establish its transparency on the internet. JLF is now reaching more diabetics than ever before.
Koen's inspiration to fully support JLF came in Jan 2010 when he learned about the death of Courtney Leigh Huber.
Who was a former UMKC track and field standout. She had her entire life ahead of her but on January 5th, 2010 Courtney Huber died. She was only 23 and had recently graduated college. Rather than getting kudos over her achievements, Courtney got something else, kicked off her parents insurance policy. Unlike many other recent college graduates Courtney wasn't thinking about her next exciting life challenge -- she was concentrating on how to survive life itself.
A four-time Mid-Continent Conference high jump champion and an eight time all-conference honoree during her career with the Kangaroos had found herself in a position she felt was too embarrassing to talk about. Courtney was secretly ashamed that she no longer had the ability to take care of herself and treat her diabetes. Courtney was made to think that it was time to live on her own -- fend for herself. However the one thing college didn't prepare her for was living without insurance.
Courtney hid her pain from the rest of the world as she carefully rationed out her supply of insulin. She weaned herself off of her nighttime regimen of Lantus in order to conserve her supply. Working for Quizno's she was determined to make a go on her own. Courtney was never one to be found wanting. She never said a word to family or friends. Only when it was too late did the people in her life find out.
Courtney did apply for subsidies but to no avail she didn't fall into any indigent categories and was turned down time and time again. She came to her own conclusion that this was the way things were. Scared and alone yet determined to keep up the fight and improve her way of life she marched on until tragedy struck. Something not even Courtney was prepared for. She had contracted the flu and with her body already weary from a lack of insulin could not fend off the virus. Unbeknownst to all, Courtney lost the fight and on January 5th, 2010 the world lost a bright and beautiful young woman, her life cut short because she didn't have insurance.
For more information on The Julie Love Foundation visit . . .
www.julielove.org
Requirements
Your mobile device must have at least 187.94 KB of space to download and install iSketchit app. iSketchit was updated to a new version. Purchase this version for $0.99
If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of eHlloo! Apps eHlloo! Apps at http://isketchit.ehlloo.com.
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