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iOS App designed for Trey Ratcliff of stuckincustoms.com

I was responsible for creating and developing the entire graphic user interface/look and feel of the app as well as the icon.

Calibrated with Mark Powell of lavacado.com for the developing and Trey for design direction and final approval process.

 

Check out the app on the App Store today here: bit.ly/themenagerieapp

 

For more information about this or any of my other projects and to request a free quote, please visit my website at:

www.thetravelingdesigner.com

25 teens. 5 countries. 2 days. In November 2019, UNODC’s Doha Declaration, the World Bank, and African Teen Geeks held a coding challenge – #Hackathon4Justice – where young people competed to build an app designed to promote the rule of law.

25 teens. 5 countries. 2 days. In November 2019, UNODC’s Doha Declaration, the World Bank, and African Teen Geeks held a coding challenge – #Hackathon4Justice – where young people competed to build an app designed to promote the rule of law.

Transporter and App designed and developed by me and the guys at Realise Digital:

www.realisedigital.com

 

The transporter doubles as a trigger image that allows the augmented reality within the app to beam people off the platform.

 

give it a go:

 

- iOS: itunes.apple.com/gb/app/beam-me-up/id568043880?mt=8

- Android: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.realise.StarTre...

Fitness app UI design

David Chesney checks in on the progress of one of the teams developing software and apps designed to help visual impaired people. Computer Science and Engineering students at the University of Michigan partnered with a visually impaired high schooler India West to develop technologies that may help other blind and visually impaired people navigate the world around them. Michigan Engineering lecturer David Chesney leads the effort.

 

Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Multimedia Director and Senior Producer, Michigan Engineering

I was really looking forward to visiting the Riverside Museum in Glasgow, as I had last visited the old Glasgow Transport Museum at Kelvinhall 30 years ago. What a shock and disappointment!

 

This has to be one of THE worst transport museums I've ever had the misfortune of visiting. Now most museums have too much stuff in their collections and find it difficult to display properly - but this was a purpose-built £72M Lottery-funded project. So no excuses.

 

It is a complete and utter shambles. The fabulous collection of cars is stacked three storeys high on a "wall of cars" There are no labels on the shelves so you have no idea what they all are. I expect there is an interactive display or an app designed by a 12-year old somewhere, but considering the plethora of signs, cabinets, vending machines, lighting poles and other detritus cluttering up the major exhibits, I was surprised that there was not even a basic key to the "wall" display. So I can't actually tell you what some of these cars I saw actually are.

 

The lighting is dreadful, with weird green tinge to it like you find in some public toilets to discourage "cottaging" and junkies shooting up. To make it worse, there are huge free-standing lighting poles all over the place - usually right in front of something interesting like a steam loco. Stuff hangs from the ceiling for no obvious reason, there is a high-level internal bridge to the cafe, but it does not give any views of the car wall. Really good cars are displayed on a spiral slope - again with no possibility of viewing them and forget about trying to take photographs.

 

Yet another great museum gone to waste once the "museum professionals" got hold of it. Give me six months to re-arrange it and I could do a far better job for not much more than £50k in building works.....

 

And don't get me started on their model railway shop displays...

25 teens. 5 countries. 2 days. In November 2019, UNODC’s Doha Declaration, the World Bank, and African Teen Geeks held a coding challenge – #Hackathon4Justice – where young people competed to build an app designed to promote the rule of law.

Picture by Chris Bull for Bolton College 24/05/13

Bolton College Maths App designed with Modern English Digital. Pictures at the Modern English Digital offices on Tariff Street , Manchester.

Front Darren Hawkins , strategy manager with Modern English Digital and Catherine Langstreth, advanced practitioner and lecturer in maths at Bolton College with back Bruce Thomas, MD of Modern English Digital and Paul McKean, learning resources and ILT development manager with Bolton College.

www.chrisbullphotographer.com

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Here is a free paypal mobile payment UI Kit contain many screen that help you build an payment app design in no time. This Ui Kit contain most of the screens from the PayPal iOS app.

Easily editable to suite your needs and create a...

 

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Screenshots of a multimedia mock up iphone app for the Whistles fashion brand, that I designed in my final year studying at Manchester University.

Wer von euch war war auf dem Deichbrand und konnte das Deichbrand-App live ausprobieren? Wir freuen uns auf euer Feedback!

Gigzee Branding and iPhone App Design by Zuno and development by AddVal Solutions.

Fitness app UI design

25 teens. 5 countries. 2 days. In November 2019, UNODC’s Doha Declaration, the World Bank, and African Teen Geeks held a coding challenge – #Hackathon4Justice – where young people competed to build an app designed to promote the rule of law.

FuGenX Technologies – We are the top mobile apps development company in India, our app developers are well expertise who can develop apps according to customers' exact requirement. We offer mobile app development services for various platforms such as Android, iOS, Windows and blackberry.

David Chesney checks in on the progress of one of the teams developing software and apps designed to help visual impaired people. Computer Science and Engineering students at the University of Michigan partnered with a visually impaired high schooler India West to develop technologies that may help other blind and visually impaired people navigate the world around them. Michigan Engineering lecturer David Chesney leads the effort.

 

Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Multimedia Director and Senior Producer, Michigan Engineering

Friday, April 28, 2023

 

The Hofstra-Digital Remedy Venture Challenge is an annual entrepreneurship competition for Hofstra students administered by the Hofstra University Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship with total prizes valued at $$76,500, made possible through the donation of a Hofstra Board Trustee and CEO of Digital Remedy, Mike Seiman. The competition is in its eleventh year at Hofstra University.

 

We are looking for business ideas that demonstrate scalability, the identification of a unique problem, and has a qualified team in place to execute the idea. The Challenge offers a great experience and is a resume builder for any career path.

 

Contact Sharon Goldsmith with questions: sharon.n.goldsmith@hofstra.edu.

 

April 28, 11:15 am – 1:00 pm

Location: ideaHUb (103 Guthart Hall)

 

Finalists

1K Industries–

1k Industries aims to make personalized wheelchair accessories that help bling out people’s wheelchairs. We design a product all wheelchair users can personalize to fit their chair and personality. We then create a unique software that makes the personalized product from user inputs. This design is then uploaded to a 3D printer for creation.

Founder: Peyton Tansey, Computer Science, ‘23

 

BoJo –

BoJo is a platform for high-school students and high-school counselors. On our platform students create profiles where they answer questions about their college preferences and their academic results. Based on that information students are matched with universities. The counselors get access to the profiles and matches of their students. With that information in hand, they can better guide their journey of finding a college.

Founders: Jonathan Mahrt Guyou, Computer Science, ‘23 & Bo Cautaerts, Accounting, ‘24

 

Bubble Green –

Bubble Green addresses the problem of environmental harm and plastic waste in delivery packaging by turning an invasive plant species, water hyacinth, into sustainable zero-waste packaging filler, offering businesses an eco-friendly alternative to plastic bubble wrap. This approach can have a positive social impact by helping to protect the environment and natural resources for future generations while promoting sustainable business practices.

Founders: Benjarat Tirasirichai, MS Marketing, ‘23, Chris Zhang, MBA, ‘23

 

CMS Biotechnologies –

CMS Biotechnologies is developing a novel technology to purify pharmaceutical compounds that can reduce adverse side effects from medications.

Founder: Arielle Gabalski, Zucker School of Medicine PhD, ‘24

 

COTA-

COTA’s music-based program is for individuals on the autism spectrum who struggle with social, communication, and behavioral challenges. The program is intended to encourage communicative behavior and interaction through leveraging music as an intervention source.

Founder: Michael Ford, Entrepreneurship, ‘23

 

Cozy Clip-

The Cozy Clip is an innovative hair accessory that combines comfort and style into one unique design. Our reformed claw clip is designed to lay flat and bend when leaned against, eliminating discomfort, and providing a more comfortable experience for the user.

Founder: Elena DiStefano, Public Relations, ‘23

 

LacunaFocus –

LacunaFocus is a Gmail optimization app designed to enhance email management for staff, faculty, and students offering a unique intelligent sorting system, summarization, and the ability to optimize emails. We offer a unique product tailored to university needs, cheaper prices, seamless integration, and game-changing features through the application of AI.

Founders: Yulia Erdyv, Computer Science, ‘25, Mykola Izbor, Computer Science, ‘23

 

Love Overdose-

Love Overdose is a pre-revenue e-commerce fashion brand that delivers luxury womenswear to the modern-day girl. We provide quality clothing, inclusive sizing, and creative designs with feminine silhouettes to women of color in the luxury market, an underserved demographic. We celebrate women and promote radical self-confidence through our branding and messaging.

Founders: Tiye Bradley, Accepted Student, Dance ‘25

 

Our Bloom –

OurBloom is a company devoted to providing accessible education on women’s health, guides to living intuitively with your menstrual cycle, and natural solutions to menstrual symptoms. We place a heavy emphasis on researching the needs of Women of Color, who have been underrepresented in the medical field.

Founders: Priya Singh, Finance, ‘23, Aydan Smith, International Business, ‘25, Anjalee Laikhram, Computer Science, ‘22

 

SoCircle

SoCircle recognizes hospitalized, bed-ridden, and recently discharged patients are often deprived of meaningful social connections and depression rates are rampant in this group. We aspire to provide a platform that streamlines social connection, private support groups, friendly AI-based chat therapy, personalized journaling, and a safe and private community for these patients to minimize the likelihood of them developing depression and to optimize their mental health to aid their recovery.

Founder: Bongseok Jung, Medicine, ‘25

 

Photo: Matteo Bracco

25 teens. 5 countries. 2 days. In November 2019, UNODC’s Doha Declaration, the World Bank, and African Teen Geeks held a coding challenge – #Hackathon4Justice – where young people competed to build an app designed to promote the rule of law.

Friday, April 28, 2023

 

The Hofstra-Digital Remedy Venture Challenge is an annual entrepreneurship competition for Hofstra students administered by the Hofstra University Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship with total prizes valued at $$76,500, made possible through the donation of a Hofstra Board Trustee and CEO of Digital Remedy, Mike Seiman. The competition is in its eleventh year at Hofstra University.

 

We are looking for business ideas that demonstrate scalability, the identification of a unique problem, and has a qualified team in place to execute the idea. The Challenge offers a great experience and is a resume builder for any career path.

 

Contact Sharon Goldsmith with questions: sharon.n.goldsmith@hofstra.edu.

 

April 28, 11:15 am – 1:00 pm

Location: ideaHUb (103 Guthart Hall)

 

Finalists

1K Industries–

1k Industries aims to make personalized wheelchair accessories that help bling out people’s wheelchairs. We design a product all wheelchair users can personalize to fit their chair and personality. We then create a unique software that makes the personalized product from user inputs. This design is then uploaded to a 3D printer for creation.

Founder: Peyton Tansey, Computer Science, ‘23

 

BoJo –

BoJo is a platform for high-school students and high-school counselors. On our platform students create profiles where they answer questions about their college preferences and their academic results. Based on that information students are matched with universities. The counselors get access to the profiles and matches of their students. With that information in hand, they can better guide their journey of finding a college.

Founders: Jonathan Mahrt Guyou, Computer Science, ‘23 & Bo Cautaerts, Accounting, ‘24

 

Bubble Green –

Bubble Green addresses the problem of environmental harm and plastic waste in delivery packaging by turning an invasive plant species, water hyacinth, into sustainable zero-waste packaging filler, offering businesses an eco-friendly alternative to plastic bubble wrap. This approach can have a positive social impact by helping to protect the environment and natural resources for future generations while promoting sustainable business practices.

Founders: Benjarat Tirasirichai, MS Marketing, ‘23, Chris Zhang, MBA, ‘23

 

CMS Biotechnologies –

CMS Biotechnologies is developing a novel technology to purify pharmaceutical compounds that can reduce adverse side effects from medications.

Founder: Arielle Gabalski, Zucker School of Medicine PhD, ‘24

 

COTA-

COTA’s music-based program is for individuals on the autism spectrum who struggle with social, communication, and behavioral challenges. The program is intended to encourage communicative behavior and interaction through leveraging music as an intervention source.

Founder: Michael Ford, Entrepreneurship, ‘23

 

Cozy Clip-

The Cozy Clip is an innovative hair accessory that combines comfort and style into one unique design. Our reformed claw clip is designed to lay flat and bend when leaned against, eliminating discomfort, and providing a more comfortable experience for the user.

Founder: Elena DiStefano, Public Relations, ‘23

 

LacunaFocus –

LacunaFocus is a Gmail optimization app designed to enhance email management for staff, faculty, and students offering a unique intelligent sorting system, summarization, and the ability to optimize emails. We offer a unique product tailored to university needs, cheaper prices, seamless integration, and game-changing features through the application of AI.

Founders: Yulia Erdyv, Computer Science, ‘25, Mykola Izbor, Computer Science, ‘23

 

Love Overdose-

Love Overdose is a pre-revenue e-commerce fashion brand that delivers luxury womenswear to the modern-day girl. We provide quality clothing, inclusive sizing, and creative designs with feminine silhouettes to women of color in the luxury market, an underserved demographic. We celebrate women and promote radical self-confidence through our branding and messaging.

Founders: Tiye Bradley, Accepted Student, Dance ‘25

 

Our Bloom –

OurBloom is a company devoted to providing accessible education on women’s health, guides to living intuitively with your menstrual cycle, and natural solutions to menstrual symptoms. We place a heavy emphasis on researching the needs of Women of Color, who have been underrepresented in the medical field.

Founders: Priya Singh, Finance, ‘23, Aydan Smith, International Business, ‘25, Anjalee Laikhram, Computer Science, ‘22

 

SoCircle

SoCircle recognizes hospitalized, bed-ridden, and recently discharged patients are often deprived of meaningful social connections and depression rates are rampant in this group. We aspire to provide a platform that streamlines social connection, private support groups, friendly AI-based chat therapy, personalized journaling, and a safe and private community for these patients to minimize the likelihood of them developing depression and to optimize their mental health to aid their recovery.

Founder: Bongseok Jung, Medicine, ‘25

 

Photo: Matteo Bracco

25 teens. 5 countries. 2 days. In November 2019, UNODC’s Doha Declaration, the World Bank, and African Teen Geeks held a coding challenge – #Hackathon4Justice – where young people competed to build an app designed to promote the rule of law.

Piement E wallet App

 

I was really looking forward to visiting the Riverside Museum in Glasgow, as I had last visited the old Glasgow Transport Museum at Kelvinhall 30 years ago. What a shock and disappointment!

 

This has to be one of THE worst transport museums I've ever had the misfortune of visiting. Now most museums have too much stuff in their collections and find it difficult to display properly - but this was a purpose-built £72M Lottery-funded project. So no excuses.

 

It is a complete and utter shambles. The fabulous collection of cars is stacked three storeys high on a "wall of cars" There are no labels on the shelves so you have no idea what they all are. I expect there is an interactive display or an app designed by a 12-year old somewhere, but considering the plethora of signs, cabinets, vending machines, lighting poles and other detritus cluttering up the major exhibits, I was surprised that there was not even a basic key to the "wall" display. So I can't actually tell you what some of these cars I saw actually are.

 

The lighting is dreadful, with weird green tinge to it like you find in some public toilets to discourage "cottaging" and junkies shooting up. To make it worse, there are huge free-standing lighting poles all over the place - usually right in front of something interesting like a steam loco. Stuff hangs from the ceiling for no obvious reason, there is a high-level internal bridge to the cafe, but it does not give any views of the car wall. Really good cars are displayed on a spiral slope - again with no possibility of viewing them and forget about trying to take photographs.

 

Yet another great museum gone to waste once the "museum professionals" got hold of it. Give me six months to re-arrange it and I could do a far better job for not much more than £50k in building works.....

 

And don't get me started on their model railway shop displays...

25 teens. 5 countries. 2 days. In November 2019, UNODC’s Doha Declaration, the World Bank, and African Teen Geeks held a coding challenge – #Hackathon4Justice – where young people competed to build an app designed to promote the rule of law.

Friday, April 28, 2023

 

The Hofstra-Digital Remedy Venture Challenge is an annual entrepreneurship competition for Hofstra students administered by the Hofstra University Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship with total prizes valued at $$76,500, made possible through the donation of a Hofstra Board Trustee and CEO of Digital Remedy, Mike Seiman. The competition is in its eleventh year at Hofstra University.

 

We are looking for business ideas that demonstrate scalability, the identification of a unique problem, and has a qualified team in place to execute the idea. The Challenge offers a great experience and is a resume builder for any career path.

 

Contact Sharon Goldsmith with questions: sharon.n.goldsmith@hofstra.edu.

 

April 28, 11:15 am – 1:00 pm

Location: ideaHUb (103 Guthart Hall)

 

Finalists

1K Industries–

1k Industries aims to make personalized wheelchair accessories that help bling out people’s wheelchairs. We design a product all wheelchair users can personalize to fit their chair and personality. We then create a unique software that makes the personalized product from user inputs. This design is then uploaded to a 3D printer for creation.

Founder: Peyton Tansey, Computer Science, ‘23

 

BoJo –

BoJo is a platform for high-school students and high-school counselors. On our platform students create profiles where they answer questions about their college preferences and their academic results. Based on that information students are matched with universities. The counselors get access to the profiles and matches of their students. With that information in hand, they can better guide their journey of finding a college.

Founders: Jonathan Mahrt Guyou, Computer Science, ‘23 & Bo Cautaerts, Accounting, ‘24

 

Bubble Green –

Bubble Green addresses the problem of environmental harm and plastic waste in delivery packaging by turning an invasive plant species, water hyacinth, into sustainable zero-waste packaging filler, offering businesses an eco-friendly alternative to plastic bubble wrap. This approach can have a positive social impact by helping to protect the environment and natural resources for future generations while promoting sustainable business practices.

Founders: Benjarat Tirasirichai, MS Marketing, ‘23, Chris Zhang, MBA, ‘23

 

CMS Biotechnologies –

CMS Biotechnologies is developing a novel technology to purify pharmaceutical compounds that can reduce adverse side effects from medications.

Founder: Arielle Gabalski, Zucker School of Medicine PhD, ‘24

 

COTA-

COTA’s music-based program is for individuals on the autism spectrum who struggle with social, communication, and behavioral challenges. The program is intended to encourage communicative behavior and interaction through leveraging music as an intervention source.

Founder: Michael Ford, Entrepreneurship, ‘23

 

Cozy Clip-

The Cozy Clip is an innovative hair accessory that combines comfort and style into one unique design. Our reformed claw clip is designed to lay flat and bend when leaned against, eliminating discomfort, and providing a more comfortable experience for the user.

Founder: Elena DiStefano, Public Relations, ‘23

 

LacunaFocus –

LacunaFocus is a Gmail optimization app designed to enhance email management for staff, faculty, and students offering a unique intelligent sorting system, summarization, and the ability to optimize emails. We offer a unique product tailored to university needs, cheaper prices, seamless integration, and game-changing features through the application of AI.

Founders: Yulia Erdyv, Computer Science, ‘25, Mykola Izbor, Computer Science, ‘23

 

Love Overdose-

Love Overdose is a pre-revenue e-commerce fashion brand that delivers luxury womenswear to the modern-day girl. We provide quality clothing, inclusive sizing, and creative designs with feminine silhouettes to women of color in the luxury market, an underserved demographic. We celebrate women and promote radical self-confidence through our branding and messaging.

Founders: Tiye Bradley, Accepted Student, Dance ‘25

 

Our Bloom –

OurBloom is a company devoted to providing accessible education on women’s health, guides to living intuitively with your menstrual cycle, and natural solutions to menstrual symptoms. We place a heavy emphasis on researching the needs of Women of Color, who have been underrepresented in the medical field.

Founders: Priya Singh, Finance, ‘23, Aydan Smith, International Business, ‘25, Anjalee Laikhram, Computer Science, ‘22

 

SoCircle

SoCircle recognizes hospitalized, bed-ridden, and recently discharged patients are often deprived of meaningful social connections and depression rates are rampant in this group. We aspire to provide a platform that streamlines social connection, private support groups, friendly AI-based chat therapy, personalized journaling, and a safe and private community for these patients to minimize the likelihood of them developing depression and to optimize their mental health to aid their recovery.

Founder: Bongseok Jung, Medicine, ‘25

 

Photo: Matteo Bracco

Friday, April 28, 2023

 

The Hofstra-Digital Remedy Venture Challenge is an annual entrepreneurship competition for Hofstra students administered by the Hofstra University Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship with total prizes valued at $$76,500, made possible through the donation of a Hofstra Board Trustee and CEO of Digital Remedy, Mike Seiman. The competition is in its eleventh year at Hofstra University.

 

We are looking for business ideas that demonstrate scalability, the identification of a unique problem, and has a qualified team in place to execute the idea. The Challenge offers a great experience and is a resume builder for any career path.

 

Contact Sharon Goldsmith with questions: sharon.n.goldsmith@hofstra.edu.

 

April 28, 11:15 am – 1:00 pm

Location: ideaHUb (103 Guthart Hall)

 

Finalists

1K Industries–

1k Industries aims to make personalized wheelchair accessories that help bling out people’s wheelchairs. We design a product all wheelchair users can personalize to fit their chair and personality. We then create a unique software that makes the personalized product from user inputs. This design is then uploaded to a 3D printer for creation.

Founder: Peyton Tansey, Computer Science, ‘23

 

BoJo –

BoJo is a platform for high-school students and high-school counselors. On our platform students create profiles where they answer questions about their college preferences and their academic results. Based on that information students are matched with universities. The counselors get access to the profiles and matches of their students. With that information in hand, they can better guide their journey of finding a college.

Founders: Jonathan Mahrt Guyou, Computer Science, ‘23 & Bo Cautaerts, Accounting, ‘24

 

Bubble Green –

Bubble Green addresses the problem of environmental harm and plastic waste in delivery packaging by turning an invasive plant species, water hyacinth, into sustainable zero-waste packaging filler, offering businesses an eco-friendly alternative to plastic bubble wrap. This approach can have a positive social impact by helping to protect the environment and natural resources for future generations while promoting sustainable business practices.

Founders: Benjarat Tirasirichai, MS Marketing, ‘23, Chris Zhang, MBA, ‘23

 

CMS Biotechnologies –

CMS Biotechnologies is developing a novel technology to purify pharmaceutical compounds that can reduce adverse side effects from medications.

Founder: Arielle Gabalski, Zucker School of Medicine PhD, ‘24

 

COTA-

COTA’s music-based program is for individuals on the autism spectrum who struggle with social, communication, and behavioral challenges. The program is intended to encourage communicative behavior and interaction through leveraging music as an intervention source.

Founder: Michael Ford, Entrepreneurship, ‘23

 

Cozy Clip-

The Cozy Clip is an innovative hair accessory that combines comfort and style into one unique design. Our reformed claw clip is designed to lay flat and bend when leaned against, eliminating discomfort, and providing a more comfortable experience for the user.

Founder: Elena DiStefano, Public Relations, ‘23

 

LacunaFocus –

LacunaFocus is a Gmail optimization app designed to enhance email management for staff, faculty, and students offering a unique intelligent sorting system, summarization, and the ability to optimize emails. We offer a unique product tailored to university needs, cheaper prices, seamless integration, and game-changing features through the application of AI.

Founders: Yulia Erdyv, Computer Science, ‘25, Mykola Izbor, Computer Science, ‘23

 

Love Overdose-

Love Overdose is a pre-revenue e-commerce fashion brand that delivers luxury womenswear to the modern-day girl. We provide quality clothing, inclusive sizing, and creative designs with feminine silhouettes to women of color in the luxury market, an underserved demographic. We celebrate women and promote radical self-confidence through our branding and messaging.

Founders: Tiye Bradley, Accepted Student, Dance ‘25

 

Our Bloom –

OurBloom is a company devoted to providing accessible education on women’s health, guides to living intuitively with your menstrual cycle, and natural solutions to menstrual symptoms. We place a heavy emphasis on researching the needs of Women of Color, who have been underrepresented in the medical field.

Founders: Priya Singh, Finance, ‘23, Aydan Smith, International Business, ‘25, Anjalee Laikhram, Computer Science, ‘22

 

SoCircle

SoCircle recognizes hospitalized, bed-ridden, and recently discharged patients are often deprived of meaningful social connections and depression rates are rampant in this group. We aspire to provide a platform that streamlines social connection, private support groups, friendly AI-based chat therapy, personalized journaling, and a safe and private community for these patients to minimize the likelihood of them developing depression and to optimize their mental health to aid their recovery.

Founder: Bongseok Jung, Medicine, ‘25

 

Photo: Matteo Bracco

25 teens. 5 countries. 2 days. In November 2019, UNODC’s Doha Declaration, the World Bank, and African Teen Geeks held a coding challenge – #Hackathon4Justice – where young people competed to build an app designed to promote the rule of law.

This is a fantastic iPhone App designed for women only to manage her purse. Once you check it, I am sure you will be crazy about it. Download it from itunes.https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/whatsinmybag/id602612023?mt=8

 

Picture by Chris Bull for Bolton College 24/05/13

Bolton College Maths App designed with Modern English Digital. Pictures at the Modern English Digital offices on Tariff Street , Manchester.

L-R Darren Hawkins , strategy manager with Modern English Digital, Paul McKean, learning resources and ILT development manager with Bolton College,Bruce Thomas, MD of Modern English Digital and Catherine Langstreth, advanced practitoner and lecturer in maths at Bolton College.

www.chrisbullphotographer.com

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