In 2008 I designed the UI for a How-To skateboarding iPhone/iPod Touch app called GoLearn Skateboarding. In December Apple approved the application, and this month they said they wanted to feature it! The feature went live yesterday and as of today it is ranked #2 in the top paid apps within the sports category at the iTunes app store! I’m super proud of and stoked on this project and we have a few more apps we plan on rolling out. I only did the front-end UI design so I have to give credit to Erik Florio/Giuseppe Taibi from Whagaa Software for providing the engineering expertise and the GoLearn platform. Credit goes to Danny Keith for all his help and support. Last but not least I need to thank Jarrod Allen and Jason Crum of Half Pint Skateboards for the video expertise and rider support. Everyone has been so awesome and I’m excited to see what opportunities arise for us in the near future. I’ve included some screen shots in this post.
Launched My First iPhone App and Now It’s Featured at Apple!
Posted by – February 4, 2009


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