Alex Steven

@alexsteven

Product Design , previously , and Beamly. Co-Founder

London, UK
Joined March 2009

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  1. Mar 24

    There goes my ND filter, think 90 degree shots could be a problem guys 😬

  2. Mar 22

    Android just announced adaptive icons which support visual effects such as parallax or pulsing

  3. Retweeted
    Mar 19

    How I made Slide

  4. Retweeted
    Mar 14

    no...no way...NO WAY! NO! Yes! YEEEEESSSS!!!

  5. Feb 15

    “Framer Handoff”, Sync design and development - these guys are on fire

  6. Feb 14

    Craft Freehand—A fast, flexible new way to collaborate in real time

  7. Retweeted
    Feb 1

    Say hello to Lottie! Our new cross-platform, open-source tool makes adding animation to apps a snap:

  8. Jan 21

    Visited Hadrians Wall with the bro today, this was shot on the Mavic using ND8

  9. 13 Dec 2016

    Latest project is up on PUC - Effortlessly convert wired headphones to wireless

  10. Retweeted
    9 Dec 2016

    Today is a milestone moment in Skyscanner's history: our acquisition by Ctrip is now officially complete →

  11. 29 Nov 2016

    Nice little touch from

  12. Retweeted
    23 Nov 2016

    Skyscanner sold to China travel firm Ctrip in £1.75bn deal

  13. Retweeted
    23 Nov 2016

    Here’s to making travel search easy as pie. V. exciting day for Skyscanner and travellers: Ctrip announces agreement to acquire Skyscanner.

  14. 23 Nov 2016
  15. 4 Nov 2016
  16. 2 Nov 2016

    New Uber app is here, streamlined core experience with a bit of feature bloat on the during ride experience

  17. 2 Nov 2016

    Nice visual update to site, but why does it still have the weird back stack?

  18. 29 Oct 2016

    Autumn colours in from Arthurs seat this morning @ Arthurs…

  19. Retweeted
    28 Oct 2016
    Replying to

    Apple's fastest growing product category.

  20. Retweeted
    28 Oct 2016

    Last night Apple quietly raised the UK prices of its computers to reflect the fall in the pound. So a 4K iMac that was £1,199 is now £1,449

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