Food Spotting, one of the hottes start-ups on the internet, began in 2009 when cofounders Alexa Andrzejewski (Adaptive Path), Ted Grubb (Get Satisfaction) and Soraya Darabi (New York Times) realized that while there were many restaurant review apps, there was no easy way to find or rate specific dishes. Once you log in, you can upload a photo of you’re favourite meal at any location in the world, and tag it relating to the address of where you had this meal/drink, and share it with everyone. You can also SEARCH by location and food if you’re not looking to upload anything, and just want to find a good place to eat/drink, in your vicinity.
In this screen shot here, I typed in ‘Shanghai’ and found lots of local places (that I know are real because I’ve been there too) where people have tagged their pictures, and others have rated the establishment too.
Read more about Food Spotting here, and download the Food Spotting app (Free) for iPod, iPhone & iPad.
via Portable.
Today was the second meeting with Elise Grosse regarding my designs for their exhibition website. She is one of the architects involved in the COCONG project - a sustainable design exhibition that will be held at Kulturhuset from May - October that I am doing the web design for.
This time it was held at Elise’s company headquarters (see photo) Habibihaus, on Hornsgatan.
Feedback was great, they are quite happy with the way I translated their requests and wishes into a possible design for their website. For my first freelance project of this sort, I was very encouraged, especially as the designers have been great people to collaborate with. After feedback from Elise and some of her co-workers, I now have some changes and tweaks to make until this Friday, when we will show the designs and logo to Kulturhuset, the major supporter of this project, so that shall be exciting!
More info on the designs and exhibition to come soon :)