Yassin's Falafel House (squareup.com)
over 6 years ago from Brett Itaya, Interactive Designer at Square
over 6 years ago from Brett Itaya, Interactive Designer at Square
If you were directly involved in this, thank you for making this. Despite the fact that it is technically a Square promotion, it's a perfect demonstration of how us, (mostly) UI designers, can use the web as a medium to communicate stories and messages and really make change things in a real way, as opposed to the usual "let's change the world with this hoverboard startup."
Totally agree with you on that one. I am curious though to what degree Square as a company was involved working together with Yassin.
Amen, sister
I'm actually a guy, but thanks!
Term of phrase ;)
Really love how the story is the center of this page and not any Register now or See more button. It's pure story, Yassin and the value of making a business and the impact it has on your life. The only place square is mentioned it's only in one word.
Yassin got two plastic tables and a Square Reader...
Really good job guys, we need more content like this.
Thanks Andrew!
That's how you make a testimonial. Brilliant.
I love this.
More falafel and less fear please.
Everyone involved with this should feel proud. Great work.
Love this, really well told story.
Nicely told.
Wow, man!
I revisited it 3 times just in the past 10 mins.
This is beautifully captivating. It reinforces my love for design and the impact it can have.
Great presentation of an even greater story.
This is easily the best thing I've seen on the internet in years.
What a wonderful story, honestly loved the way you can use modern day technology to assist small businesses. Creating easy solutions to problems.
Amazing, really amazing
So incredibly great.
Absolutly perfect!!!!!!
Puts the story front and center. Really well designed along with the great content.
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