Zhephree: An Open Letter to HP: Open Source Enyo.
Zhephree: An Open Letter to HP: Open Source Enyo.
Dear HP,
I love developing for webOS. It’s quick, it’s intuitive, and it’s great for web devs to get into. The big reason this is is because of the Enyo JavaScript framework used to develop webOS apps. It’s a fantastic framework and is easy to learn.
I’ve written a great, unique app for the…
So this happened…..
….amex / foursquare promo to millions of cardholders. Surreal and super exciting!
foursquare :: naveen :: hidden new york
foursquare :: naveen :: hidden new york
follow this list. now. before it’s too late.
posting from the new tumblr app. great job buzz!
1000+ days out, 3900+ check-ins, 1000+ things done: this is like a “triple double” in foursquare 🙂 (by @naveen)
An evolution of foursquare design from January 2009 – August 2011
One of the great things about working on one product is the ability to iterate; the bad thing is you never feel like you’re done.
When foursquare started there was no real visual design on the app. Naveen was coding it up alone and he used all native Apple UI elements. I was helping out on the side and slowly we added custom elements and branding and for SXSW 2010 we did our first visual pass at the design. At that point I was doing everything, and it showed. One person can only do so much. Now we have a talented group of UI and UX designers and these days I mostly work on the iOS app.
We just put out a new build complete with a new blue navigation bar, photos inline, single tap cells and a newly designed check-in detail screen. I’m really proud of this current iteration of the app and can’t wait to see it continue to evolve.
*tears of joy*







