Learning Karate – First lesson Web App
Are you ready for the least necessary app for your iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch?
Did you ever watch The Karate Kid movie and wish Mr. Miyagi could teach you the first secret of Karate?
Well, then you must visit this web app. You don’t need the appstore or iTunes. Just go to your browser and enter this URL: http://gidivigo.com/karate
You can also get this app in the Chrome web store:

The inspiration… so classic:
I came up with the concept and the design, but Eli Krupitsky made the HTML and CSS and all those technical stuff. So… Kudos to Eli
Wax on. Wax off.
Karate Kid 1st lesson.
Update:
I made this into a web app: http://gidivigo.com/karate
It works on web, but obviously it reaches it’s full potential when vied on an iOS device (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch). Follow the same link, or use this QR code:
I Got The Hotties – The Pussy Song (Alternative cover art)
The same as yesterday, I’m designing an “alternative” cover art for a song that would never become a single. And this time it’s a song called “70 people” (or “The Pussy Song”, depends who you’re talking to) from the debut album of I Got The Hotties.
It’s a remake of a small idea I had a year ago for this song, based on the first line of the song: “70 people are standing in line to lick your pussy”. Download the song for free from here.
I Got The Hotties – I Want (Alternative cover art)
First of all, congratulations to Aya and her band “I Got The Hotties“! Their debut album is out, and after listening twice, I must say it’s great. They’ve done a good job transforming their “charm” from live shows to studio recording.
If a song is too provocative like some of the band’s songs, it wouldn’t become a single. But it doesn’t mean it can’t have a cover art. This is my proposal for a cover, as a fan of this band.
The song is called “I want“, and it’s about a girl who wants to fuck her ex-boyfriend’s new girlfriend, so the girlfriend would tell him about her and her “amazing breast”, and make him remember and think about her.
By tomorrow I’ll publish another post with another “alternative” single cover for the other provocative song in the album…




















