Geof Crowl

About
I’m a software designer currently living in Salt Lake City, Utah. I like to make nice apps and websites. Sometimes I share things of interest here. Subscribe to the RSS feed with my open source reader.

I have been focusing on photography and sell my photo prints or zines in my spare time.
On The Web

Instagram, Threads, Strava, GitHub, LinkedIn, email

Projects
Air Lookout, Simple Pacer, Super Simple RSS
Suggested Reading
Salt Lake City Canyon Info For Bikes
Introducing Air Lookout 2
Collection of Human Interface and Software Design Guides
Air Lookout 1.4: All The Complications
Kawasaki KLR 650 Rebuild Compilation

Tuesday, May 21st 2013

Ikonica #

Easily preview iOS icon designs on your iPhone or iPad. I'm really happy that someone made this.

Tuesday, May 21st 2013

Marco Arment on Tumblr and Yahoo Acquisition #

Pretty inspirational. It would be absolutely insane to be apart of something like Tumblr from the beginning; seeing it grow into the huge site that it is now.

Monday, May 20th 2013

Smoggy - Now in the iTunes App Store! #

After weeks of work, I'm really excited to announce that Smoggy is live and in the open! It's available to download now. I was lucky enough to do all the design for it, while my coworker Jake handled the really hard stuff (all the code).


Smoggy is a feature rich iPhone application to keep track of air quality across the United States. Use your current location, add locations by zip code or search by city name.

Smoggy's iTunes Link

Monday, May 20th 2013

Tail Wagging - Matt Gemmell #

"We’re all familiar with products that are the result of misguided goals. That’s not innovation; it’s more like innobation:4 unproductive, aimless differentiation for its own sake. Onanistic design. Tail wagging."

Wednesday, March 20th 2013

Kawasaki KLR 650 Rebuild Compilation #

I wanted to get links to all the days of the KLR650 build in one spot. Here they are for your viewing pleasure.

As a quick update, the bike is inching closer to 1,000 miles on the rebuild. After it's third oil change, it hasn't burnt any measurable amount of oil. I'm feeling more confident in the rebuild every day.

Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5, Day 6

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