Hey people. In this week’s Qleek biweekly beauty is everywhere. From the hypnotic loops of Polo & Pan in the Fortnight hour, to the soothing craft of Kokeshi dolls. Sit back and spend a few minutes appreciating beauty.
- 🎹 Play The Fortnight Hour #2 | on Spotify | on Soundcloud
- 📖 Never thought a TV could look so good: Serif TV | Bouroullec Brothers
- ▶️ The beauty of making wooden objects: 鳴子系こけし| Yasuo Okazaki
A lot of our users have been asking for this. We are glad to announce that you can now update the content of all your Qleeks on this page.
Simply login using your Qleek account and you will be able to change not only the content of your Qleeks but also if you want them on Shuffle or Repeat. To change the content simply copy and paste a playlist link from Spotify or Soundcloud and click on update. That’s all!
As an early release of course, some bugs may occur. So if you are experiencing any issue contact us at support@qleek.me
On topic with the recent new worldwide phenomenon. A Pokemon Go fan ordered Qleeks with very cute and colorful covers.
It could be a great way to make playlists for children without having them using tablets and phones to enjoy their favorite songs.
A few weeks ago, we have announced a call for visuals artists and designers to submit their artwork to the Qleek cover gallery. Today, we are excited to showcase another graphic designer who has been selected to work with us.
Natalie Meredith
Is a talented graphic designer who started working at a Fabric Store in Virginia where she perfected her skills in the repetitive patterns that influence her current drawings and paintings.
In her collaboration with Qleek, Natalie designed 6 different covers called fauna & flora. The colorful patterns and the beech wood balance each other perfectly. The result is a beautiful abstract Qleek series that can be associated with your own vision of what a playlist represent.
You can follow her amazing work on Instagram.