My app wins Platinum Award & featured on App Store!
SUM! just received the Muse Creative Awards – Platinum Award!
It’s such an honor to receive the highest rank of an international design award. All the characters are just so surprised as well.
Enfani keeps creating quality and fun products that make people happy.
SUM! – iPhone Math Game App

Math with Lovable Numbers!
Characters from 1 to 10 want cute names associated with the meaning of each number. Download the app and write a review with your ideas!
SUM Team
Takaharu Matsumoto: Character Design
Goichi Hirakawa: Programming
Shintaro Tanaka: Music
SUM! Soundtrack!
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sum!-original-soundtrack-single/id1032625101?l=en
Related Info
http://enfani.jp/en/original/
Desktop Wallpaper for January 2013
An empty canvas is a living wonder… far lovelier than certain pictures.
Wassily Kandinsky
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iPhone 5 (without calendar) | iPhone 4/4S
Happy new year! Hope you’re all having a wonderful year start.
From this year I’m making the desktop wallpaper even simpler than the past years; without a calendar! I rarely refer to the dates on my wallpaper, so this is to try to make things simple and efficient.
My resolution for 2013 is to “disseminate” my ideas and messages to the world more and more. First of all I’ll publish an ebook for Kindle soon (I need advice on technical and tax issues). I’m also working on a few products to be released this year (hopefully). In any case I always try to be passionate enough to do the above. In order to do so, I’ve been buying red items around me and try to wear at least one red thing every day. My favorite color is actually blue, but the color for 2013 is red.
Calendar Desktop Wallpaper: December 2012
Even in winter an isolated patch of snow has a special quality.
Andy Goldsworthy
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Calendar Desktop Wallpaper: November 2012
The spirit of self-help is the root of all genuine growth in the individual.
Samuel Smiles
Inspired by the beauty of needle ice, which also has the power to raise the whole ground. It reminds me of the spirit of doing-by-myself to change myself.
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Slam Down the Receiver with iPhone (Concept)
Miss the action of slamming down the receiver when I’m so mad I don’t want to talk any more on the phone. So how about a fast-slide-to-slam-down-receiver slider? It’d be nice if there was a slamming sound when I hang up. But I hope there won’t be a chance to get mad enough to use this..
Calendar Desktop Wallpaper: August 2012
No famous quote in the design this month.
I really really miss ocean breeze, so I drew an ocean seen from above.
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Calendar Desktop Wallpaper: July 2012
Not I, nor anyone else can travel that road for you.
You must travel it by yourself.
Walt Whitman
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URL-Shortening Gesture Concept
I need this function by yesterday.
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Compath.me – iPhone app design
As I mentioned on the previous post and Twitter, I became lead designer for Compath.me (I’m still freelancing on the side). Joining only in last month, I worked on almost all the designs Compath.me used to have. The best part about becoming a member of a team of Compath.me is the depth of my involvement in their projects is completely different from when I do freelancing jobs for clients. Also the CEO– Mr.Ando fully trusts on my designer’s instinct, which is also not the case for client cases.
iPhone App Design
Facebook Fanpage Design
Website Design– For desktop&smartphone
Concept Video
& Everything Else… (cards, fliers, flag, T-shirt, sticker, another video, etc.)
Compath.me was the first and only startup showcased in TechCocktail in SXSW. I’ve been at SXSW in Austin now, meeting lots of lots of people, having fun introducing the app. There will be press coverage after the even is over, so I’ll post updates.
Calendar Desktop Wallpaper: December 2011
“God is in the details.”
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
This wonderful model is done by Mr.Shoji Tsuchiya. Please visit his blog, too.
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Calendar Desktop Wallpaper: November 2010
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“Wrinkles should merely indicate where smiles have been.”
Mark Twain
Yeah, I know it’s ahead of time, but there can be times when I do this in time, right?
This is a great quote I love of Mark Twain.
Calendar Desktop Wallpaper: September 2010
These blessed candles of the night.
~William Shakespeare
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Calendar Desktop Wallpaper: July 2010
Your present circumstances don’t determine where you can go; they merely determine where you start.
Nido Qubein
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“Life is like a box of …” iPhone Wallpapers
Is it only me who is reminded of square chocolates in a box when looking at the colorful icons on the iPhone screen? No? Then here are iPhone wallpapers that make you think so.
World Cleanest Graffiti— iPhone App Concept
There are a number of drawing iPhone apps available, but I think it would be fun if you could paste the picture you draw on a real wall, but virtually.
Draw a picture with your iPhone.
Choose the wall you want to paste the picture on.
Point and paste the picture. Resizing possible.
Share it with people on an online map.
Or share with only the person you choose. And if you want someone to go to a place (physically) to see the picture, just choose “local share” only.
This is just like an old bulletin board outside and might work well if you want to convey your feeling to someone.
The images can be seen through your iPhone just like usual graffiti from any angle.
Thank you again for the great photos, *momoc.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wtkn/
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Calendar Desktop Wallpaper: January 2010
“The first step towards getting somewhere is to decide that you are not going to stay where you are.”
John Pierpont Morgan
Sorry I got late again.
A great quote. This makes me want to get out of a comfy place to challenge new things. So I designed a frosted window seen inside of a room. Let’s get out!
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iPetals
I like Fandi Meng‘s great “Sunny Flower” concept very much and was inspired a lot by the design.
It’s a solar charger for an iPhone. Based on Fandi’s design, I made it work also as an iPhone stand.
petals colored with different lightness
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iPhone Dock Sketches
iHammock
I use my iPhone at work and at home. When I’m at work in the office, I can’t make it ring loud when there’s an incoming phone call or an email, so I change the setting to the silent (vibration) mode. But when it vibrates on my desk, it makes even louder noise than a beep, so I was thinking if I could make something soft to put my iPhone on so that it doesn’t rattle when vibrating, and thought that a hammock style would be fun. It looks like your iPhone is relaxing on a hammock, so I added a parasol that works as a solar power battery charger. You open and flip the parasol in the sun to get electricity and close and fix it on the hammock to charge your iPhone.
“iHammock”?
Just for fun again.
iAcqua2
Wouldn’t it be nice if you had a 3D screen that displays stereoscopic images of music visualizer and stocked photos when your iPhone is docked? It’s like a combination of my old ideas (snow globe screen and iAcqua).
OC
This one tilts a bit when your iPhone is docked, making the speakers and the transparent screen float.
It tells you when there’s a phone call and an email by rocking from side to side.
Desktop Calendar Wallpaper: September 2009
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Sorry it took so much.
This is one of my favorite quotes that my teacher taught me when I was in 5th grade of elementary school. In Japanese it says like “No genius can compete with someone who’s making continuous efforts”. Since I knew that quote, I try to do what I want to be good at little by little but every single day.
Desktop Calendar Wallpaper: August 2009
Finally I was in time for the calendar wallpaper entry for Smashing Magazine.
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And this is another version exclusively for this blog.
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iAcqua
Maybe I’m into projector concepts.
It’s an iPhone stand with a transparent touch screen, speaker and projector.
Dock your iPhone at the top.
Tilt it slowly to either side and your photos, songs or movies start running one after another at random like water coming out from a fountain. Each image will disappear in a few seconds. You can touch a photo to see it, a movie to play and a music icon to play the song.
Now turn up the faucet and when the dish is full, the images will be spilled on the floor, which are actually projection from the stand. You can also tilt the stand to spill images little by little to a certain direction.
And now you can play with larger images.
When you play music, you can see the visualizer working. Spill the visualizer on the floor and you see “full-screen” projected visualizer!
Behind the scenes on my Flickr.
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Swing, Charge & Study
Swing this many times and you get some electricity to charge your iPhone. This time, its motion censor sends your form data to your iPhone so that you can see your own golf swing animated.
Compare your form with that of Tiger Woods?
Caution: Make sure you are not too close to anyone when playing.
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See also the previous post.