“While ideas ultimately can be so powerful, they begin as fragile, barely formed thoughts, so easily missed, so easily compromised, so easily just squished.”

- Jony Ive, Apple

 
 
 

Introducing a tool for your thoughts.

Ephemera is not just another drawing or note-taking app. In the simplest terms, this is a tool for capturing the most elusive forms of thoughts and ideas. Ephemera's concept is purely focused on an effective and elegant way to record your thoughts.

 
 
 

Ultimately simple. Infinitely accessible.

 
 

Your thoughts should never be distracted by visual clutter. That's why Ephemera gives you just the essential tools for visualising your thoughts: A pen to draw, an eraser to fix your mistakes, and a keyboard to express your thoughts with words. Ephemera turns your smartphone into the most accessible platform for your thoughts.

 
 

Your thoughts never looked so beautiful.

Experience the beautiful atmosphere of Ephemera in the gallery below.

 
 
 

Arrange your thoughts.

Clean and precise grids of rows and columns combined with 'incremental zooming interaction,' Ephemera makes organising your thoughts easier than ever.

Effortlessly create a flow of your thoughts, and stay inspired.

 
 

Clear visuals, for clearer thoughts.

 

Vector-based finger drawings supported by high quality displays gives you the clearest view of your thoughts. Less of squinting at your phone, and more of recognising  your thoughts. Light menus with dark previews, precise grids with natural finger drawings. All combined with minimal visual clutter, Ephemera focuses on giving you a straight-forward experience.

 
 
 
 

Don't stop thinking.

Ephemera comes in light and dark scenes. Both looks give the app unique atmospheres, but the main purpose of the app is to give you the power to quickly capture your fleeting thoughts and inspirations.

Whatever you do, whichever look you choose, don't ever stop your thoughts.

 
 

Everything makes sense.

All of Ephemera's designs are visual metaphors to real physical objects. Use of simple yet distinct gradients and subtle colours let you make sense of everything.