Hi to everyone out there!
I just wanted to take this opportunity to introduce Vevent, talk a bit about the objectives of this blog and tell a little about myself.
About Vevent
Not to repeat myself too much, Vevent is a small development house for iPhone apps. We sit in beautiful Tel Aviv, in Israel. Working from home, we use the internet, good music and too much coffee to drive this ambitious project forward.
Some of the apps which we have created include MimoPlus, Akimba, Momints and Eventcorder. Our newest addition to this family of apps is a very fun little toy app called Lush which allows you to recreate the effect of making musical sounds on the rim of a glass.
What’s this all about anyway?
This blog is really something new for us. None of us have ever really kept up an online and public face and we are all really excited about it. We have two main objectives for this:
- Create an avenue where we can talk to our users, get feedback, let them know what we are thinking, etc.
- Be a part of the larger iPhone dev community.
We think that these are righteous causes (
) and can’t wait to hear back from all of you out there.
About Rami James
As the author of this first post, I’d like to take the opportunity here to say a little about myself, my prior experience and what I do for Vevent.
I’ve been working as a designer here in Tel Aviv for the better part of the last ten years. I’m 29 years old, have two cats and pretty much live for the work that I do. I really like my job!
You can see some of the work I’ve done at my company’s website, Uboodu.com.
With Vevent, I see a great chance to be very creative and to create unique user-interface experiences. It should be a fun ride.
I intend to write about my experiences both as a designer for the iPhone, which I haven’t seen much input about on the internet, and my general experience working from home, which I’ve been doing for the better part of the last two or three years. I feel I have a lot to say and would love to share.
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