Showing posts with label ipad app for kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ipad app for kids. Show all posts

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Meet Beethoven | iPad App for Kids



I recently designed and submitted my second app to the Apple App store. My first app was a piano primer - MMF! Piano Primer Book - for students just starting to learn to play the piano. Meet Beethoven is a music appreciation app, that lets kids experience Beethoven in an interactive, hands-on way.

 Here's a little info about it, with a few screenshots of my designs below.

"Meet Beethoven" from MakingMusicFun.net, is an elementary music education resource designed to send your child's excitement about music and learning into overdrive! Right from the beginning, "MB" draws kids in with vibrant images and content that they'll be excited to share with family and friends. Then, "MB" turns your kids into active learners, starting with an interactive game that drills the keywords they read in the introductory materials. At the core of the app, "MB" provides for a hand-on music making experience, by providing sheet music with interactive music learning tools for a variety of music instruments. In classic MakingMusicFun.net style, "MB" wraps things up with a wacky quiz called, "Pizza for Beethoven". Answer enough questions correctly, and Beethoven gets a pizza for dinner. Miss too many questions, and Beethoven goes to bed hungry.

FEATURES
Biography
Photo Gallery
Timeline
Double Puzzle Word Scramble
Pizza for Beethoven Quiz

SHEET MUSIC
Ode to Joy (Piano, Recorder, Band and Orchestra Instruments)
Beethoven's Fifth (Piano)
Fur Elise (Piano)






Get Meet Beethoven iPad App | Apple App Store


Monday, March 17, 2014

MMF! Piano Primer Book | iPad App


I've been working to design and launch my first iPad app recently. It was a pretty big project, as I was the writer, illustrator and marketing team for the whole project.

Here's a link if you want to find out a little more about it on the Apple App Store:
MMF! Piano Primer Book | iPad App

Here are a few of the illustrations from the app. I sketched them in pencil first, and then turned them into digital images in Adobe Illustrator.