Friday, 24 January 2014

App icons with hidden messages



Camera+ by tap tap tap

The name of the app (Camera+) and the name of it’s creators (tap tap tap) is included on the lens. This has also been done on a lot of other camera app icons, but I still think it’s a nice touch.
Camera+

Syncspace by Infinite Kind Limited

The inscription on the side of the pencil features the name of the app (Syncspace) and the phrase “Made in Scotland” as that’s where the founder of Infinite Kind, the company that created the app, is based.
Syncspace

App Cooker by Hot Apps Factory

Another inscription-on-a-pencil here and this one features the message “Start creating awesome Apps”. It’s simple, but that is how the app is intended to be used.
App Cooker

The Early Edition 2 by Glasshouse Apps

Look closely at the text on the newspaper and you will see that it’s actually the quote from Apple’s “Here’s to the crazy ones” campaign.
The Early Edition 2

MoneyWiz – Personal Finance by SilverWiz

One of my personal favourites. The coin features a quote from Bob Marley – “money can’t buy you life”. A subtle reminder that money isn’t everything, made even cooler by the fact that the icon is for a finance app.
MoneyWiz - Personal Finance

My Travel Bag by Rimbird

Check out the passport and you’ll notice that the country of origin says Neverland, which of course is best known for being inhabited by characters such as Peter Pan, Tinkerbell and the Lost Boys.
My Travel Bag

Turntable.fm by Stickybits, inc.

Take a closer look at the vinyl label and you’ll see the message “Bi3b3r Forever”. I got in touch with the founder of Turntable, Billy Chasen, to find out more and he told me that Bieber is actually embedded into a lot of Turntable’s stuff, you just have to look for it. As for the reason why, apparently it goes back to a story from they first started developing the product. Unfortunately, it’s not a story told to outsiders, so for now we can only speculate.
Turntable.fm

Evernote Hello by Evernote

See the address in the bottom right hand corner? Type it into Google Maps and check out where it takes you – it’s what now appears to be an old Evernote office.
Evernote Hello

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