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My senior year of high school, my band teacher kicked me out of band class. He thought I was terrible at playing the trumpet. I was, in fact, terrible at playing the trumpet. I instead took a programming class with my math teacher. With an art teacher for a mom, and Apple computers dating back to the IIGS with floppy disks that actually flopped at home, all the pieces were aligned for the following to take place.

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Blind Barber

A speakeasy barbershop with locations nation-wide. The app seemlessly brings in all aspects of their business into one place making it easy to schedule a barber appointment, make a bar reservation, open & close a bar tab and purchase pomade or shampoo.

sweetgreen

Salad! The app allows you to skip the long lines, and makes it super fun to customize a salad with all the ingredients you like. The app became a leading sales channel for the company and landed as a Webby Award winner in 2020.

Most chains have an app, but Sweetgreen has set a new standard.
It allows customers to flag dietary restrictions, add or subtract 86 ingredients (and instantly see how that affects calories and nutrition), pay in advance and know exactly when their meal will be ready for pickup at one of Sweetgreen’s 42 locations on the East and West Coasts. I customized my Sweetgreen favorites and now I can reorder them in a few clicks. The app launched in January, and the company reports that already 25% of sales come from smartphones.

The Wall Street Journal

The app’s design is sleek and streamlined, with a simplistic feel reminiscent of Uber. Perhaps not surprisingly, you can even summon Uber to pick you up and take you to your salad.

Washington Post

Singing Big Mouth Billy Bass

Working with an Ardrino, we rewired these animatronic relics, bring them new life. Duets, solos, and corny 80s music is now in this fish's bag.

Pickup

Pickup was a fantasy sports picks app. Allowing you to play friendly games over the outcomes of your favorite sports leagues with your buddies. It made fantasy sports more approachable and social to the common fan.

balllin’ 2

Don't call it comeback! We revamped the app for iOS 7 and allowed new ways to browse, and interact with Dribbble.com. We even brought it to AppleTV.

Spring

Formspring was a hot Q&A social network devoted to teenagers asking each other random questions. It needed a jamming iPhone app cause every hip teenager was getting an iPhone too.

balllin’

baaaaaaaallllllllliiiiin! A iPhone and shortly after an iPad app that allowed you to browse Dribbble.com. It was the best way to browse on an iPhone.

Digg

I stumbled into building the iPhone app for my favorite social new site at the time.

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