Lockscreen Calendar Project @ Vaeren Labs: Scenic Minimalism
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Seasonal imagery for Northern & Southern hemispheres on the iPhone 4/4s/5 and Galaxy S III.
Backers: 59
Average Pledge Per Backer: $17
Funded: $1,000 of $1,000
Dates: Jan 25th -> Mar 1st (35 days)
Project By: Verdin Jerome
Backers: 59
Average Pledge Per Backer: $17
Funded: $1,000 of $1,000
Dates: Jan 25th -> Mar 1st (35 days)
Project By: Verdin Jerome
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Last Updated: March 1 @ 14:45 -0500 GMT
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Latest News
Southern Calendar Update: Last 6 months of this year
April 4th - via: kickstarter.com
Good morning Everyone, I hope you all are having a great April so far. I've finished the last 6 months of this year, and I will be sending out the survey by Monday. Also, the 2014 calendar is underway, so please feel free to fill out the survey... (Read More)
Northern Calendar Update: Last 6 months of this year
April 4th - via: kickstarter.com
Good Afternoon Everyone, I hope you all are having a great April so far. I've finished the last 6 months of this year, and I will be sending out the survey by Monday. Also, the 2014 calendar is underway, so please feel free to fill out the survey... (Read More)
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Round Two...February is up.
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Lockscreen Calendar Project for your smartphone
January 5th - via: thedupertech.com
Lockscreen Calendar Project made by Vaeren Labs is quite a fresh start on how we take a look at the regular lockscreen on our smartphone.
So this idea is about a lockscreen calendar for smartphone (iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy SIII) which shows scenic high resolution photos about the northern or southern hemisphere while showing the calendar without even unlocking the screen. (Read More)
Lockscreen Calendar Project by Verdin Jerome + Vaeren Labs
January 2nd - via: dzgn.co
Lockscreen Calendar Project is a graphic design and scenic photography project reflecting scenic minimalism designed by Houston, Texas based Verdin Jerome + Vaeren Labs. Seasonal imagery for Northern & Southern hemispheres on the iPhone 4/4s/5 and Galaxy S III. How it all got started. Sometime ago, Verdin Jerome found himself explaining to a four year old what is meant by the term “smartphone.” He was on his mother’s iPhone, and doing quite well on a game he’s never heard of. Trying to impart some measure of clarity to someone who already knew what he was doing was an interesting way to spend the afternoon. Learning to jump over washed out bridges and fallen trees was just a bonus. (Read More)
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