Playlist artwork app ‘Denim’ gets major update with new editor | Technology

Denim is a cool iPhone app that helps users create unique art for their playlists. In recent weeks, the app has received some major updates that have made this process even more fun and intuitive, taking the possibilities even further. Read on as we detail what’s new in Denim.

What’s new with Denim 3

As I previously reviewed here on 9to5Mac, Denim is a powerful app that provides tools for creating and customizing cover artwork for playlist. At launch, the app already had more than 50 artwork styles that users could choose from. Now with the new editor, there are even more style options, as well as other useful new features.

One of the highlights of Denim 3 is the brand new editor, which lets users add text, change typography, and move them around freely. As a result, the artwork becomes even more unique, better representing the user’s personality.

The app now suggests artwork based on the artists the user listens to most on Apple Music (and of…

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