Archive for the ‘iPhone Stuff’ Category


TuneIn Radio App

If you’re a music lover and you’re using the TuneIn Radio App you’re doing yourself a major injustice. Justin who runs the Aquarium Drunkard blog turned me on to this amazing app a few months ago. I can’t stop using it! Nowadays, it’s so easy to get any song by just about any artist on a variety of music overload services. I find it way more enjoyable to listen to a good DJ doing their thing. There’s the element of surprise, the curation, the human voice with the back-story of what you’ve heard and the overall discovery that used to be the thing I love about music. The way it used to be. Walking into a record store and hearing something playing you’d never heard before. Or, sifting through the staff pics to uncover that gem. I am old. What can I say?

TuneIn allows you to listen to 1000s of radio stations all over the world. It reminds me of sitting next to a shortwave with my dad listening to the BBC. You just select a region, find a country, find a city and see what’s on. Some of my favorites are: WWNO3 (Jazz from New Orleans), Folk Radio UK Frukie (beautiful new and old folk from the UK) and Seneweb Radio playing loads of new and old Afrobeat out of Senegal. The BEST thing about TuneIn is you can record programs right on the iPad. Aside from Instagram, it’s probably the App I use the most. Check it out.

 

Wunderlist

Have you tried Wunderlist? I’ve tried a bunch of productivity/task management apps and their all just ok. The one thing they’re all sort of lacking is the ability to collaborate tasks with other designers, team members, etc. Wünderlist rules. It’s free, it’s simple as can be, you can access it online, on your iPhone, on your iPad and it syncs perfectly.  It’s definitely the best one I’ve come across yet.

Color Stream for iPhone

I love this app called Color Stream. It’s exactly the kind of fun and useful tool that makes having an iPhone a great plus for designers. There used to be a website where you could upload a photo and it would render out the various RGB, HEX and CMYK colors for you. Color Stream works the same way, but you can customize what colors you want to include in your palette. You either take a photo or upload one you’ve taken and then, using an eye-dropper tool, you select five colors from the image to create your palette. It’s simple and it works flawlessly. It’s fun and quick. Above is the palette I created from a photo of a 50lb bucket of lard I photographed at the Rose Bowl Flea Market months ago. I am sort of obsessed with making palettes from photos. Also, uploading instagram pics to Color Stream gives you some softer, vintage looking palettes. Nice work by the guys at Little Big Things.

February Instagrams

At the old Arroyo Seco Mini Golf in Pasadena

Superbowl Sunday Griffith Park style

A cat named Mouse takes a nap

Mindy found this at the Rose Bowl flea market

The view from 10 Jay St. in Brooklyn

Having a fondue lunch with Tina and the @studiomates crew

Hello old friend. There isn't a day that goes by that I don't miss seeing that bridge.

Spools and spools at Swrve HQ. Excited about working with these guys!

LosAngeles/CreativeMornings with Eight Hour Day at Ford & Ching

Sick kid + tired Dad = trip to Toys R Us for new hot wheels

Are you using Instagr.am?

I can’t keep count of all the things I love about the iPhone (the service isn’t even that bad), but at the top of the list is Instagr.am. I’ve been using it for a few months now and it’s the best app out there. It’s silly, easy and fun – almost like a visual and arty twitter. I highly recommend it. It’s FREE! You just snap a pic, or use a pre-existing one, at a filter, a caption and/or location and you’re done. You can follow people and like and comment on people’s photos. It’s great. If you’re on there look for me. My username is jonsetzen.