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5 Marijuana Apps You Can Use Locally

February 9, 2015 By Kevin Ross

marijuana apps you can use in Seattle

There are a ton of smart people making great apps that you can use to help you find and learn about marijuana in Seattle. Unfortunately, the developers of these apps sometimes encounter difficult relationships with Google and Apple, meaning that useful sounding apps may get kicked off the Google Play Store or Apple’s App store. In addition, there are also lots of dead apps flooding these markets whose information may be outdated and not helpful. We took a look and compiled a list of the best marijuana apps available for your iPhone or Android device right now.

Leafly App

Leafly

Leafly is arguably the king of marijuana related apps. Leafly compiles user reviews of strains, edibles and other cannabis products and then connects it too an in-app map to help you find out where you can pick those products up. The app also compiles marijuana news articles and lots of other cannabis related knowledge, making it a one stop resource for anything you need to know. Combined with a beautiful and functional interface, this is one app that almost invaluable these days.

Weedmaps App

Weedmaps

One of the oldest marijuana related apps still on the market, Weedmaps provides a fairly similar service to Leafly, but has an even longer history and index of strain reviews. Weedmaps also has an integrated map function to help you find where you can score the bud, edibles or other products you might want. While Weedmaps might not necessarily outshine Leafly, both are free and well worth the download, especially if you’re having trouble finding the information you want with just Leafly.

Grass City Community

Grasscity Community

Grasscity Community is a fairly simple app that connects to the Grasscity Community forums. The best thing about this app is the strength of community that has been cultivated on the Grasscity forums. Well moderated and very large, with more than 500,000 users, Grasscity Community is an excellent place to go if you want to join or start a conversation about anything weed related. If Leafly or Weedmaps reviews aren’t getting you the answers you hoped for, cruise over to Grasscity and you’ll likely find someone who knows about whatever you’re curious about and would be happy to share.

High-There-App

High There!

This brand new app has been grabbing national headlines with its Tinder-like approach to connecting local smokers to one another. Swipe left and right to start meeting people in your area who share an interest in marijuana with the fun and addictive interface. While this app is new so the user base is still growing, given a couple weeks there should be plenty of fellow marijuana enthusiasts ready to get linked up with High There!

Canary-App

Canary

Canary is another fairly young app and is in fact still in invitation only beta testing. Canary was developed in Seattle by two UW students and is a delivery service for medical marijuana patients aiming to provide the same convenient sort of service that many users would expect of uber. Canary was launched with a lot of buzz and some very positive reviews, but it’s worth remembering that marijuana delivery is very much so in a legal gray area and the future of such services is still in question.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Recreational Marijuana Seattle Tagged With: Android, apps, canary, High There!, iPhone, leafly, marijuana, Weedmaps

Marijuana Branding: Identity of an Industry

June 5, 2014 By Manic Conrad

marijuana logo branding t shirt design

The Seattle recreational marijuana industry is barely even born, and we’re starting to see a trend that we like. It seems, every new company we learn about, has branded itself thoughtfully and well. Which is really great news for the consumer and industry! If you’ve got a marijuana company that’s looking to expand its brand, you may want to focus a bit more on things like a good website. And the first step of this is finding a good and cheap cpanel hosting provider, as this can make creating a good website much more easy. There are loads of other types of web hosting providers that you can get though, you just have to find the right one for you. So this might mean that you have to check out a company such as HostiServer (you can visit their website here at www.hostiserver.com).

We decided to gather some of favorite logo, packaging, website, interior, app, and t-shirt designs, so you may sample this trend. Enjoy!

Mirth Provisions: Logo design, packaging design, and website design

Mirth Provisions, is on the verge of releasing ‘Legal,’ a line of cannabis infused sodas and cold brews. These beverages will be sold in recreational marijuana retail shops in Seattle and the rest of the state.

We were so thrilled with the obvious effort of branding the company and beverages, I wasted no time picking up the phone and dialing their number. Who was I going to talk to? What was I going to say? I didn’t know and quite frankly, I didn’t care. I just wanted to reach someone affiliated with the company and I figured my mouth would start moving once someone picked up.

According to Adam Stites, CEO, the ‘company and beverages were branded by a significant agency out of Portland, Oregon.’ Stites also informed me, ‘the agency wishes to remain anonymous for the time being.’

Which is understandable. Marijuana used to be so taboo, and among some geographical locations and audiences, it still is. Maybe the agency has a client that would disapprove, if they new the agency is affiliated with a cannabis company?

Myrth Provisions logo
Legal cannabis infused sodas and cold brews by Myrth Provisions

As far as the branding goes, we absolutely love the “sleepwalking stoned” squirrel logo, the “We the People” manifesto on the website, and the warm bottle design printed right on the glass.

The Amsterdam Exchange: Logo design and interior design

We have been following The Amsterdam Exchange ever since we discovered this ambitious project in April, well before they opened their doors to the medical and recreational marijuana crowd. Since then, Jessica Mills (manager), Jewelz Hawkins (artist), Caleb Dykstra (graffiti artist) and Leah Hatcher (public relations), have been working day and night to make this dream a reality.

According to Mills, the simple yet effective logo is ‘designed by a freelance graphic designer.’ It would look brilliant on personalised t-shirts (see the Imprint website) and other branding materials as well, which is one of the most important qualities a logo must have. An “A” doubles as the first letter of the business name (Amsterdam) and the body of a windmill, which is iconic of the Dutch city. The letter “X” completes the windmill, and represents the second word of the business name (eXchange). Mills is especially happy and proud, they have a marijuana logo that doesn’t feature a cannabis leaf, which is very common among logos in this industry (yes, we are guilty!). This also follows the website designs that we buy this drug on. There are so many templates on SMAR7 Bundle Upsell that are tailor-made to suit this clientele.

the amsterdam exchange seattle logo

Mr. Hawkins is responsible for the beautiful Amsterdam themed murals inside ‘The Exchange.’ Canals and bridges combined with an abstract flair, cover the walls in the smoke lounge on the first floor; while traditional canal houses wrap around and negotiate large mirrors, in the main room, on the 2nd floor. Street art and graffiti, which is common in urban areas of Amsterdam, accent the outside area.

the-amsterdam-exchange-seattle-mural

the amsterdam exchange outside

The Aloha Cannabis Club: Logo design

In a really big nutshell, The Aloha Cannabis Club is: “Seattle’s Premier Cannabis Club, Private Social and Adventure Club, CannCierge Services, and only PotShare Community.” According to this ambitious crew, who is busy readying their website for a launch in the near future, expect something ‘different than what’s already out there and fun!’

the aloha cannabis club logo

If their business model comes anywhere close to the amount of aloha spirit their marijuana logo design emits, looks like we will be joining a beach club this summer! We especially like the subtle inclusion of the marijuana leaf, which helps communicate the industry. Looking forward to more details about this cannabis club. Hopefully sandals are a requirement!

Cannabis Company: Logo design

Pete O’Neil and his team of investors, submitted 3 applications for 3 different cities – including Seattle – in hopes of securing a recreational marijuana retail license in the State of Washington. Despite being unsuccessful, after the marijuana lottery winners were announced, the team purchased a license from a lottery winner, for the city of Bremerton. We are very happy to see Pete and his team land a license as he continues to pursuit his dream of opening a recreational marijuana store.

C&C cannabis company

Business Journal Photo by Karen Ducey

The Cannabis Company is another example of a beautifully designed logo. The “C&C” pays homage to hollywood weed icons Cheech & Chong, while also representing the first letters of the recreational weed shop.

Canary: Logo design, website design, mobile app interface design

So simple and modern. This is the best way we can describe the logo, website, and interface of the upcoming cannabis delivery app developed by University of Washington students. And simple is all we really can ask for when navigating a website, or fumbling through a mobile app, right?

canary cannabis delivery logo

canary marijuana delivery website

The branding for Canary is yet another example of cannabis-less design. In fact, the only real reference to marijuana is in the color palette.

Winterlife Cooperative: Logo and packaging design

Winterlife Cooperative marijuana delivery service in Seattle is another business which uses the green natural surroundings of Washington State as branding reference. Not only do the cannabis delivery drivers us names of critters as pseudo names, but they also donate proceeds to South Sound Critter care which helps down and out critters.

winterlife cooperative packaging design

We like how the bright colors of the marijuana strains names contrasted against the earthy and natural looking packaging labels.

Leafly: Logo design, website design, mobile app design and t shirt design

Last but not least, the winners of the 2014 Geek Awards: Leafly!

Privateer Holdings, a private equity firm, has an assortment of marijuana businesses in their portfolio including this social superstar. Leafly has made periodic tables fun again – or maybe fun for the first time? Privateer may need to consult with a legal firm at some point if there are specific legal private equity requirements. They can find more info over at the sidley website if they are not currently represented.

Their website and app allows one to explore more than 700 strains of marijuana, and find the closest medical marijuana dispensary or recreational pot shop, that carries the strain of choice. Users are encouraged to rate the strains of marijuana as well as the marijuana shops.

leafly design

leafly app design

leafly t shirt design

We absolutely love the retro 70’s feel of the color palette, and the simple interface of the Leafly app. The periodic tiles translate nicely to refreshingly simple, t-shirt designs, boasting your favorite marijuana strains.

Filed Under: Recreational Marijuana Seattle Tagged With: aloha cannabis club, branding, canary, leafly, Marijuana Logo Design, mirth provisions, the amsterdam exchange, Website & Packaging Design

Canary marijuana delivery app by UW developers

May 22, 2014 By Manic Conrad

The pair of UW developers, who have been hard at work readying the app for a launch later this year (maybe July?), is currently partnering with marijuana shops and dispensaries in the Seattle area. And you don’t want to miss out! This simple and sleek looking app might just cause a big splash and make you some more money.

In case you are a more visual learner, this may help you understand:

canary app ios android

Image is not endorsed by Canary. It’s just something I did for fun.

#1, is the canary. #2 is your weed. And #3 is the canary making everyone happy when they receive your weed; and making you happy when you get compensated for your hard work. In other words, #3 is all you really need to know.

So, what are you waiting for?! Partner up with these local college students, make some extra money, and make everyone happy!

Who knows, maybe Canary will be the next Leafly and snatch next years Geek Awards winner.

I love this city. And I love this generation’s college students.


CLICK HERE to partner with Canary

 

Filed Under: Marijuana News Tagged With: canary, marijuana delivery, UW developers

High Tech City

May 19, 2014 By Manic Conrad

high tech city seattle

Update: Here is one of our JuJu Joint Reviews.

 

Microsoft has been a staple in this city and sponsors our professional soccer team, Amazon has since moved in and provided roughly 25,000 jobs over the years, and smaller outfits like Popcap populate this sea-city landscape. We are known as a hi-tech city and it’s been that way for a while now, ever since the dot com boom. But, with the legalization of marijuana and the official industry around the corner, we are becoming more than just a hi-tech city. Welcome to High Tech City.

leafly

Leafly App

Leafly is known as the Yelp for marijuana. It is an online resource and app (iOS, Android) that allows users to find and rate medical marijuana dispensaries, recreational marijuana stores, different strains of cannabis. Leafly is owned by Privateer Holdings which is a private equity firm that invests and acquires other cannabis related companies. For example, they own Tilray, which is a premium brand of medical marijuana which is soon to be available to mmj patients in Canada.

Leafly was founded just 4 years ago and recently won the popular GeekWire Awards as the App of the year. So far, Leafly has been a huge success. But can you imagine when every state in the nation has a medical and recreational marijuana industry? Look out!

canary

Canary

Canary is an upcoming marijuana delivery smartphone app which helps you find the strain of cannabis and the store you desire, any munchies or snacks you might want for later, and helps you to schedule a delivery.  Is developed locally by a couple of University of Washington students and is being billed as the “Easiest way to buy cannabis.”

The app is scheduled to be released later this year. In the meantime, go to their website and sign up using your email to stay updated. Who knows, maybe you will get to test a beta version?

juju joints

JuJu Joints

Marcus Charles, the owner of the Crocodile Cafe and the Co-Owner of the Capitol Hill Block Party, is also the co-founder of JuJu Joints, along with Rick Stevens. JuJu Joints is a cigarette sized vaporizer which is currently being sold at medical marijuana dispensaries and soon to be recreational marijuana stores. The vaporizer is very unassuming and portable, which was one of the ideas behind the concept. Check out their website for more information.

 

The recreational marijuana industry hasn’t even opened yet and we already have 3 major players in the weed tech sector. Imagine what the future may hold once the ball gets rolling and this industry becomes official? A city known for it’s creativity and ideas may just spark another boom.

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Marijuana News Tagged With: canary, juju joints, Juju Joints Review, leafly, privateer holdings

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