Exygy’s Work with EWG Recognized as One of the “Top 10 Mobile Apps of 2014”
Wow! We got an awesome New Years surprise — when Mark Wilson at Fast.Co Design let us know our work was being recognized as one of the “Top 10 Mobile Apps of 2014”.
Wow! We got an awesome New Years surprise — when Mark Wilson at Fast.Co Design let us know our work was being recognized as one of the “Top 10 Mobile Apps of 2014”.
We’re especially proud that Food Scores — our purpose driven work with the Environmental Working Group — was recognized *not* as one of the best purpose driven apps, but rather one of the best apps, period.
Our work has been recognized before, by the New York Times, Oprah, TechCrunch, HuffPo, etc — but it’s especially validating to have leaders in the design community recognize our design work.
Here’s the original article.
You can download the apps at the App Store and Google Play.
Thanks especially to Chris Campbell and Sean Perrone-Gray who have been awesome technical partners at EWG, for our work on Food Scores and SkinDeep. Thanks to Ken, Heather, Jocelyn, Renée, and all the other EWG folks we’ve been lucky enough to call our friends and partners for the past few years. We’re looking forward to making more change together in the years to come!
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