Showing posts with label Henrikh Mkhitaryan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Henrikh Mkhitaryan. Show all posts

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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

The Momani experience with RUBITIN

Couple of months ago my friend Lars Ørjan Nese asked me to collaborate with him on an app he created for football supporters. This app called RUBITIN derived from Rub It In.


This app is made to make it easier to get in touch and communicate with friends about football. For
example when you post a tweet on Twitter, many people who should see it does not. With this app
it is easy, fast and annoying(!) to post messages to your friends when you want to gloat on their
failure.
Failure is the key point in this. How often have you got a SMS or a Facebook message when your team have failed to get the necessary three points? With this app you can easily treat all the same supporters
of a team alike.
By default there is some standard quotes of each team. You first select the team you want to provoke. Then you select a category - and finally the quote you want to send. The receiver will get instant alert of your message, and hopefully feel a little worse.

I worked with my buddy Sameer Aburezeq to do this RUBITIN commercial. Which is featuring Liverpool captain Gerrard.

I also designed several football stars to promote the app. Check them out:

This is Roy Keane and Haaland







We will keep on posting these cartoons, so it's your time to tell us whom shall we draw :)
Norwegian super hot model Ann Mari Olsen is also a Rubitin fa, so we made her a cool T Shirt for that and gladly talked about Rubitin in her blog:
http://annmariolsen.blogg.no/1416169608_rubitin_morsom_fotbal.html


From version 1.4 (iOS) you may also post pictures of your big smile.
And - it ́s free! 
for more information visit Rubitin website: http://www.rubitinapp.com/

Download:
AppStore: http://itunes.com/apps/rubitin

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Arsenal ripped apart in Dortmund

Jurgen Klopp finally recorded a victory over Arsene Wenger on home soil as he watched his side dismantle Arsenal 2-0 in their Champions League group stage encounter on Tuesday night.

The scoreline rather flattered the Gunners - BVB skipper Sebastian Kehl claimed afterwards that they could have scored four goals - with the Bundesliga outfit racking up an astonishing 23 shots on goal, the most any side managed as Europe's premier club competition returned.

Arsenal were on the backfoot from the first whistle to the last, with calamitous defending gifting a largely wasteful Dortmund plenty of opportunities.

The pace and directness of Ciro Immobile and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang caused the north Londoners serious problems, while Danny Welbeck's wayward finishing, Mesut Ozil's disappearing act and Lukas Podolski's lost shin pads all contributed to an awful night for Arsene Wenger.
Wednesday, 17 September 2014 11:35