Announcements
February 12, 2009
We're Live - Frank First Launches New Site
Frank First partners Sandy Fershee and Kim Mingo announce the launch of frankfirst.com. The new site reveals how this boutique agency makes mobile products and other interactive services more useful and meaningful to everyday people.
See Frank First's mobile design work. Learn about their services -- from strategy to implementation -- and their expertise in this exciting and ever-changing field. Be the first to know about mobile news, events and Frank Thoughts. And finally discover Frank Ways of Seeing, a gallery of observations captured through mobile photography.
Observers. Thinkers. Designers. Frank First sees potential in unexpected places.
Announcements
February 1, 2009
Frank First Kicks Off Development of an iPhone App
Our newest development project embraces the more playful side of the mobile experience. In fact, we call it our un-productivity app. Look for more Frank First productions in the future.
Announcements
January 26, 2009
Have You Taken Your Smart Pill Today?
Frank First and Smart Experience will produce a Smart Pill video on how to design an iPhone application. Release date is scheduled for early March. Check back for updates.
Announcements
November 15, 2008
Frank First and CScout Lead Session at BarCamp
At BarCamp’s MobileCamp NYC3, Frank First partners Kim Mingo and Sandy Fershee joined Ray Cha of CScout, a trend research company, to lead an interactive design session of mobile social networking product. See pics here.
Announcements
November 12, 2008
Frank First Hosts the Premier New York Gathering for Women in Digital Design
Frank First hosts a gathering of women user experience professionals in their Soho office. Local women professionals from various disciplines attended and shared knowledge and networking opportunities. We look forward to organizing more of these events.
Announcements
February 1, 2008
Frank First Moves into New Soho Offices
Boutique mobile agency Frank First moves into a new Soho office. Housed in an old loft building in the heart of downtown New York City, the space boasts an open-floor design. The office is shared with a number of creative companies, allowing interdisciplinary ideas to flow freely. 447 Broadway, between Grand and Howard.