The best is yet to come
We design and build a lot of apps—but many of them are so secret that if we showed them to you, we'd be shot—or worse sued. But check these out, we think you'll like them.
- ADP ADP is one of the world’s largest providers of business outsourcing solutions. We created an app that utilizes their wide range of HR, payroll, tax and benefits administration solutions into a single mobile source.
- American Review The American Review is published by the University of Sydney and aims to increase understanding of the United States from a global perspective. We’re designing and developing an iPad app.
- BBC BBC Worldwide pulled us in to design and guide development of their Global iPlayer iPad and iPhone apps which will enable BBC fans outside of the UK to watch favorite shows on demand and explore the network’s rich content catalog.
- Best Buy Best Buy brought us in to help out with a new initiative called Best Buy Remix, that allows designers and developers to mash up services and products based on Best Buy’s massive product catalog.
- Bleacher Report The Bleacher Report app has been described as an essential app for sports fans, and is highly recommended by users. pinch/zoom designed and developed this app.
- BodyBuilding.com This top rated app is described by users as “a trifecta—it combines an intuitive design with great community integration, all the while being founded on a vast library of relevant content.”
- Deloitte We’ve been working with the in-house Deloitte mobile design team on their current and future mobile applications. Consulting has included concepts, design and heuristic reviews.
- Delta We designed and built a proof of concept Delta Skymiles trip planner for the iPhone that offered a way for customers to rate their satisfaction with each point of their journey.
- eHarmony The #1 trusted dating online service came to us to design their iPhone app mobile experience. The eHarmony app allows singles on the go keep up to date with their matches and profile.
- HSBC We worked with HSBC—the largest bank in the world—to design and develop a mobile banking solution that would work in markets all over the world.
- Jewish Journal The Jewish Journal of Los Angeles is the largest Jewish weekly outside New York City and we’re designing and building the iPad app version of their news magazine.
- Jive Jive is the first company to bring the innovation of the consumer web to the enterprise. We designed and developed a mobile web app with native wrappers for iPhone, Android and Blackberry.
- Lonely Planet With volumes of information from locations all over the world, our goal was to make it about the traveler, getting them to the best places in the fewest number of steps.
- MailChimp We designed and built the Mailchimp iPhone app, which launched to rave reviews such as “I’m seriously in love. It’s seriously a must-have app if you are a Mailchimp customer.”
- Marriott We worked with the team Marriott to see the value that mobile devices can add to a customers stay at the 3,000 hotels and properties around the world.
- Movember Movember raises awareness for men’s health issues such as prostate cancer. We concepted, designed and developed their iPhone app to raise the Movember profile internationally.
- PayPal We created proof of concept interfaces to understand how customers look at mobile transactions and payments.
- Philadephia Inquirer We designed the as yet unlaunched iPad app for Philly Sports, aggregating sports news, blog feeds, live scores, video and chat functionality.
- Salesforce We worked with the Salesforce team to create interaction designs and high fidelity mockups to translate their product to the iPad.
- SmartyPig We designed and built a mobile web app that helps people manage and contribute to their SmartyPig savings goals, regardless of their mobile device.
- T. Rowe Price T. Rowe Price is one of the world’s largest investment banking firms. We concepted, designed and developed their mobile web app to help their clients around the world reach their investment goals.
- Vopium We designed version 2.0 of the Vopium iPhone app after statistics showed that the internally-designed version did not convert users or reach business goals. Vopium radically changes global communication through mobile and the design needed to reflect this concept to users.