Yearbook Yourself on the go

Yearbook Yourself is ready to hit the road. The Webby-winning website from Minneapolis-based Colle+McVoy now is available as an app for the iPhone/iPod Touch.

September 17, 2009 at 3:58PM
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Yearbook Yourself is ready to hit the road. The Webby-winning website from Minneapolis-based Colle+McVoy now is

(The Minnesota Star Tribune)

available as an app for the iPhone/iPod Touch.

I tried out the Yearbook Yourself app this morning -- photographic evidence from my 1978 incarnation displayed as proof -- and it's every bit as fun as the website. (Actually, that picture looks a lot like my brother back in the late '70s, minus the specs -- and the suit.) The app even includes controls for on-the-fly adjustments to better center your face and adjust skin tone. Sharing the results is a breeze: You can send friends an e-mail that links to a Web page, or you can post the image directly to Facebook.

The Yearbook Yourself app, which came out a few weeks ago, goes for 99 cents at the iTunes Store. The Taubman Co. is listed as the publisher, but the mall developer is the client of Colle+McVoy, which actually created the app.

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