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In the works: Viewbook V3, The next generation portfolio website builder

By Rien | April 26th, 2011 | 41 Comments

We are very excited to tell you about ‘Viewbook V3′ which is currently being developed. The last two months we have been creating a whole new vision on what Viewbook should be in the near future. Here is a rundown of what we came up with.


Ronny and Paul presenting design ideas.– Music by: Tyler wat doe je?

With Viewbook V3 we bring you a completely new ‘next generation’ website builder. A flexible design tool that gives you more control on the creation and customization of your portfolio website. With the idea of you being able to create your portfolio perfectly, we’re working on the following ideas and features:

Modules & Galleries
We introduce a new concept called ‘modules’. A module allows you to easily drag & drop bits of functionality onto the stage. Portfolio websites need outstanding galleries and representations of your work. What we are creating are fully configurable collections, albums and contact sheets. Including horizontal and vertical scrolling galleries. Our focus is to offer you the choice how you want your images to display, including flexible cropping, sizing, alignment, spacing, and many more options. We’re putting a lot of effort in this to make Viewbook outstanding when it comes down to image display.

Many other features as modules
Simply drag & drop twitter feeds, social buttons, text-fields, images & video anywhere on your page. No need to add custom code or markup to text-fields anymore.

Adjustable page formats & layouts
You can start with predefined page formats. That works for most people. But if you think your site requires more options or a different composition, you can change many properties of the page; it’s layout, modules, order and alignment of elements. You can add new modules to your page, and create pages that combine galleries, video and text for example. This allows creating many design options and variations, while keeping the user interface simple to understand.

Redefined page editor
Center-stage in the the website builder is the page editor. This is what you will be looking at the most of the time, while creating your site. It consist out of editor panels (for page properties, modules and selection settings) and the stage ( your webpage canvas ).

Custom CSS
If you want all influence on how things look, we’ll add and option for custom CSS so webdesigners can change the appearance of any element on the page.

New user interface
With a lot more features and customization options, the interface still needs to maintain its clarity. Therefore we are redesigning the user interface, to let you work more intuitively and make better use of space. Bottom line is, we want it to be easy enough for people without webdesign knowledge and powerful enough for webdesigners. That’s a real challenge.

Other improvements
There’s too much to mention here but we’re also implementing a lot of other smaller features like; favicons, better video display, more menu styling options and scalable backgrounds.

That’s a quick overview of things to come. I understand it’s still very abstract. It doesn’t matter if you don’t get the terminology just jet. Honestly, we have daily discussions on what things are called, and just started writing the Viewbook Terminology Manual.

So when will it be ready?
We have an idea but as with all larger software projects, it is very, very hard to estimate time needed for completion. So I’m not going to give a date, let’s say we’re working hard to get it released later this year. We keep you posted during the process as much as possible, and let you know when things become more clear.

Your existing sites will keep working in V3!
You don’t need to worry about redesigning your complete site from scratch in V3. So there’s no need to wait for V3 to come out. We’re also not planning to change prices or other terms.

If you have any feature requests please add them to our feature requests page. This way other people can comment and vote.

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New Viewbook brother portrait

By Alrik | April 13th, 2011 | 2 Comments


photo: ©Ilse Leenders

Striving to be an open and personal company, we thought it would be nice to give you an idea of us, the people behind Viewbook. Last year we worked together with photographer Mamabart who came up with an idea for a group portrait and we really enjoyed the process of working with him. We thought it would be nice to create a new portrait every year, to use for our about us page and to share the creation process. But who to do it with? What would be the new idea? Tapping into the creativity of our Viewbook users for an idea sounded like a nice way to get in touch with more Viewbook users. The one with the best idea wins the portrait shoot. We received many ideas from Rome to Berlin, and there were some quite extreme ones in there. The one that really caught our attention and got us excited was the idea that Ilse Leenders e-maild us. Her idea in her own words: 

“What I was thinking about is to create a portrait in which the connectedness between you as brothers becomes visual. To make it seem like you are attached like a ball of wool or connected with some sort of web. Actually you are together making a sort of sculpture with the ropes or elastics. Also I would like the city of Rotterdam to be as background as this is the city where all the creation takes place.”

Ilse took us to the riverside and together with two assistants she wired us up.
See a short video of the shoot:

We are very happy with the result and hope you like it too! It’s on our new about us page. Many thanks to Ilse Leenders as well as all the other photographers who send in their ideas. Cheers!

Aperture export plugin for Viewbook

By Rien | April 4th, 2011 | 13 Comments

As of now a plugin to export images from Apple’s Aperture to Viewbook is available here. So from now on you can create new presentations and update your Viewbook website straight from your Aperture library.

On January the 29th I received this e-mail from Jean-Christophe Gallagher: “I am new to Viewbook, and I like it so far! I’d like to obtain an api key, as I am building my own export plug-in for Aperture.” I immediately asked Jean-Christophe if he wanted to make the plugin publicly available. Two months later it is ready and available for everyone to use! A big thank you to Jean-Christophe.

The plugin comes with an installer, exports IPTC data (captions) to Viewbook, allows you to select and create a new Viewbook album within the plugin and allows you to choose how to compress and size your images when exporting to Viewbook.

We’ve added the plugin to Viewbook’s add-ons page or you can get it via the link below.

> Download and instructions.