Posted on: September 10th, 2010 No, Human

No, Human iPhone iPad game screenshot No, Human
Vol-2

“No, Human” is a stylish 3D physics based action-puzzle game. The universe strikes back against mankind. With your skillful finger, a delight in destruction and some patience, you will demobilize the human presence outside of planet earth in a joyful way. I couldn’t stop playing this game until i reached the last level. A swiss made Space Odyssey for iPhone and iPad!

Posted on: June 21st, 2010 RetroScreen

The Photo Cookbook
retroscreenapp.com

Together with Mike Tucker, CreativeApplication.Net has just released an iPhone/iPad version of interactive incarnation of the older generation of screensavers. Taking full advantage of multitouch, RetroScreen brings back the innocence of 90′s computing platforms with a beautiful way to indulge your nostalgia. It’s like your 1996 PowerMac had a multitouch display all along!

Posted on: June 8th, 2010 The Photo Cookbook [iPad]

The Photo Cookbook
thephotocookbook.com

a photographic cookbook on iPad!? lushly photographed food and ingredients to make up 60 recipes step-by-step from across the spectrum (meat, fish, vegetarian and dessert). loads of extra photos for the small detailed bits. their use of styled food photos, typography and a visual presentation sense better than most food related apps i have seen makes this a winner. the recipes they selected are tempting!

Posted on: May 31st, 2010 Popplet [iPad]

Popplet Lite
popplet.com

a fresh take on note-taking, brainstorming, flowcharting, and what-not. an extremely intuitive user interface gives using the application a curiously rewarding feel.

Posted on: May 21st, 2010 HelvetiNote™ [iPad]

HelvetiNote
deathtomarkerfelt.com

super simple and clean note pad app replacement for iPad that uses (of course) Helvetica as its defacto typeface. you can type notes, change the backdrop color, highlight color and text color. includes a basic drawing tool as well for sketching your next user interface or type specimen. über cool!

Posted on: May 20th, 2010 Being Renzo Piano [iPad]

Being Renzo Piano
abitare.it

a graphical and interactive compilation of the known architect and designer Renzo Piano as framed from the lense of Abitare (the italian architecture magazine). the experience on the iPad is actually very elegant and diverse. it offers a number of different methods to interact with the content, multiple swipe variations, click and touch, zoom, and traditional scrolling. the imagery and content speaks for itself. This foray into the digital realm and specifically for iPad for a classical publication like Abitare is inspiring. expensive (£9 or $11) but well worth it.

Posted on: May 19th, 2010 iMockups [iPad]

iMockups Splash Screen
iMockups
endloop.ca

Superb new wireframing application available for iPad. Does everything you would expect including multiple pages and projects, templated UI objects and easy editing all delivered through a simple interface. More features are promised in future releases but worth definitely worth the money right now.

See video overview here.

Posted on: May 16th, 2010 Drainspotting [iPad]

Drainspotting
drainspottingbook.blogspot.com

amazing photo archive of manhole covers in japan which have fantastic colors and designs embellished on them. a companion to the book published by remo camerota, a well known photographer, artist and director living in japan. remo has captured the essence of the art in digital form. makes me want to travel back to japan to visit again!

Posted on: April 30th, 2010 Differences [iPad]

Weather HD
monstercostu.me

super simple interface to select the spots you think are the differences in this classic game translated to the iPad touch and swipe interface. the photos remind me of high quality stills from some hollywood films. the coolest part is that there are not any points, time limit or any text at all! its all just you and the photos comparing minute details until your eyes bleed. enjoy.

Posted on: April 29th, 2010 Alice [iPad]

Alice
atomicantelope.com

very elegantly presented book app that tells the Alice story in an interactive manner. you affect aspects of the story narrative by tilting your iPad in various directions. the illustrations, sound design and overall construction of this interactive book is just stunning! i have seen this first hand and def suggest it to anyone who wants to show off, but also would enjoy reading the alice in wonderland story all over again (adults and kids)!