About

Welcome to Fun iPhone Apps, your ultimate source for fun apps for the iPhone and iPod Touch!

We are dedicated to creating high-quality applications that brings an endless supply of entertainment to your fingertips on your iPhone or iPod Touch.  Below you can see a list of our applications that are currently available on the App Store – and we’ve got more great ideas in development, each of which will bring more fun to your iPhone or iPod Touch.  So be sure to check back often, or you can subscribe to our RSS feed to get the latest updates.

Have a comment, question, suggestion, or a great idea for a fun app that you would like to see us develop?  Send us your thoughts using our handy-dandy contact form.

Who is behind Fun iPhone Apps?

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Brandon Wood is the lead developer for Fun iPhone Apps. He is a web developer who lives and plays in Anchorage, Alaska with his wife and son. He is an ASP.NET developer by day, iPhone developer by night. Brandon has many years experience developing applications with .NET, PHP and WordPress.

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Veronica Van Gogh is a graphic designer of provocative things that you can click on, and tuck in your back pocket. She began her career working on interactives that were created in HyperCard and Macromedia Director 2.0. Thus, she is very excited when it comes to creating graphics and concepts for the iPhone.

Van Gogh been an active blogger since 1999, launched her first website in 1995 and the first interactive she made was a surreal project called “Breakfast with The King” in which Elvis Presley acted as virtual host.

Ms. Van Gogh makes her home in San Francisco and runs her own graphic design studio in which she collaborates with talented writers and artists on client projects. She shows regularly at galleries but admittedly her favorite method is using public space as an open canvas.

Over the past two years, she created an international street art project in which hundreds of printed magnets with cryptic messages were left in mysterious places for total strangers to find. The Magari Project has traveled and been documented around the world in Europe, India, Japan, Canada and Australia. She continues to work on new art projects, always.