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Your ideal iPad Portfolio app?

By Rien | August 23rd, 2010 | 22 Comments

Update: See our iPad Portfolio page with the latest announcements!

We’ve already shared our enthousiasm about the iPad. We can now tell you that Viewbook is in the process of creating a native iOS portfolio app for the iPad and iPhone that syncs with your Viewbook Albums.

A couple of key requirements we’ve formulated are:

  • The option to store Albums locally so you can view them offline, without an internet connection.
  • A nice visual overview with big thumbs of all your locally stored Albums.
  • The option to set a default portfolio that opens as soon as you launch the app, so you can directly show your work without first looking up which album you want to show.
  • The option to easily email a link to the online version of your album/portfolio.

Do you already use your iPad or iPhone to show your work? What are your experiences? Do you have other ideas that would make it ideal for you?

Let us know in the comments.

Speeding up Viewbook websites

By Rien | August 2nd, 2010 | 6 Comments

About a month ago we’ve moved our applications to bigger servers. Starting with our upload servers followed by the services that deliver your websites.

We use a monitoring tool called Pingdom that monitors our servers 24 hours a day. It checks if all runs well, when not I get a sms message, which actually can be in the middle of the night. Pingdom also creates insightful graphics about the response time of our users websites.

You can see (in the figure above) that the load time peaked at 600ms to 1000ms at the end of June and beginning of July. We believe the load time should not be more that 500ms (half a second). So we decided to speedup the websites by moving to faster servers. We run all our servers in the Amazon AWS cloud and benefit from the standards that are created by the big Amazon.com. We moved to 7.5GB 4 core instances and the load time went down to around 360ms, which is pretty fast!

Sell prints of your work with Viewbook + Fotomoto

By Rien | July 8th, 2010 | 18 Comments


We are excited to announce that it is now possible to sell your images, either printed or as a digital file, directly from your Viewbook site or individual Albums. To make this possible, we teamed up with Fotomoto, a great service that ‘works like an invisible team of sales people, professional printers, packaging and shipping services, accountants, and customer support squads’, as Fotomoto says themselves. Together we can now offer you the simplest and most beautiful way to present and sell your images and prints online.

Sounds good. How do I activate this?
To make your images available to buy, simply create an account at Fotomoto and add the given ID-code to your Image Manager. Then enable the sparkling new shopping basket button in those albums of which you want the images to be sellable. See complete instructions here.

Once installed, visitors can click the basket symbol in your album. The image is added to the shopping basket, and further details (print size, paper, etc.) can be specified from the Fotomoto widget, reachable from the right corner of your site. Orders are processed right on your website and you will receive an email with the order information and be prompted to upload the high-resolution image. You only have to upload the high-resolution file once a sale is made. Fotomoto then takes care of the payment, printing and shipping.

Print options
Fotomoto offers premium quality C-Print using high-end Noritsu and Chromira printers on professional Kodak Endura photo papers so that you always receive the longest lasting and highest quality photographic prints available.

Order processing and payments
Fotomoto prints, packages, and ships the order direct to the customer. Your profits, which is the sales price minus the cost of the product and Fotomoto’s 15% service charge, are deposited directly into your Fotomoto account. Though you can request your money at any time, Fotomoto regularly pays you every time your balance hits $200, via mailed check or PayPal.

It’s the quality and simplicity of Fotomoto’s service that makes them our partner of choice. But on top of this it’s extra nice to see we share visions: “We just think it makes more sense to bring the technology to the place your art is, not the other way around. Isn’t that simple?” Affirmative.

For an how-to to add Fotomoto to Viewbook, see the Fotomoto support page on Viewbook. For more information and FAQs on Fotomoto, see http://www.fotomoto.com/home/tour.

Simplified Webpage Editing

By Rien | July 6th, 2010 | 16 Comments

In our ongoing strive for simplicity, we’ve updated the page editing interface, making it easier and more intuitive to design your Pages and Websites. Just ‘click and edit’, that’s the idea.

So what changed exactly?
We’ve simplified the toolbar, thereby reducing the number of tabs from 7 to 4.
The ‘Text’ tab now contains a subsection of the different text elements on your Page (base text, title, menu). The ‘Layout’ tab is removed and is now part of the ‘Page’ tab. You’ll notice this clear arrangement works more logical.

New toolbar

Old toolbar

Click and edit
A second major change are the new frames around each Page element (see above screenshot). These frames clearly indicate all the different elements on your Page, and show you which element you are editing. But more importantly: when you click an element, it automatically switches to the right tab, with all the settings you can change for this element. Handy.

New text editor
There’s a new text editor too, with buttons to make text bold, italic or underlined, and to create a link. We still use Textile, as it’s faster and cleaner than rich text editors.

New thumbnail sizes
We’ve also added two more thumbnail sizes: a ‘medium square’ and a ‘small’ one.

We hope you like it! And feedback is greatly appreciated.

Faster uploading and high quality resizing

By Alrik | July 3rd, 2010 | 4 Comments


Uploading to Viewbook got a whole lot faster. Not only do we use bigger servers for more capacity, we completely refactored the resizing and storage software and the main principle behind the upload process. This sounds a bit technical, but if you’d like to know what exactly happens with your images, read on!

Our old upload system received your uploads, resized your images, and stored them in the cloud. Your upload was ready after this process finished. With the new system your upload is ready as soon as your image is uploaded to our servers. Resizing and storing happens in the background. This dramatically increases the experienced speed, and you can start organizing your images much earlier. Our challenge is to make sure the first images you see (thumbnails, previews) are ready (resized and stored) when you close the ‘upload’ window. Larger images will follow a couple of seconds later. In this case you will see a ’progress’ image in place.

Image quality
Image quality is important to us. We want to offer you the best resizing, compression and color. That’s why we hardly compress your images. We apply 95% quality JPG compression, so they will look sharp and bright. With all new software, there’s always a period of tuning. If you experience anything that could be improved, let us know. We hope you like the speed!

Viewbook Websites compatible with the iPad and iPhone.

By Alrik | May 5th, 2010 | 37 Comments

After spending some time with the iPad there’s no doubt: it’s such a nice device! We’re particulary impressed by the experience of browsing, the interaction being wonderfully direct on the beautiful bright display. We’re sure that many visual creatives will show their work on this. Therefore, we optimized Viewbook for the iPad as well as the iPhone.

Now the internet has definetely gone mobile, it’s essential your portfolio website is available properly. It should look good and work well on any device and screen size. Therefore, Viewbook optimizes sites for the devices they’re viewed on. When opening your site on the iPad, your site will be like you’re used to, but albums open full screen in the native looking browser shown above.

Native looking albums
When opening an album on the iPad, it will open full screen in a gallery with a native look and feel, and including the intuitive swipe navigation.

Fully optimized websites for iPhone
When browsing to a Viewbook site on an iPhone, a smaller, more minimal site will open. When opening an album, it will be displayed full screen wasting not a pixel on the small screen. The site will be automatically generated. Visit your Viewbook on an iPhone and have a look!

Update: new version of mobile galleries released.

New Advanced Album, Easy Visual Styling

By Alrik | February 8th, 2010 | 47 Comments

We’ve just released a major new version of the Viewbook album and slideshow functionality. With many new features we can say we offer one of the most advanced flash albums available. But this release brings more; a completely new and very easy to use album editor. You can now style and configure your albums and see the changes instantly; 100% what you see is what you get!

The new album design is more refined and intuitive with enhanced text options, more configurability for thumbnails and navigation. For very large displays we added a HD viewing mode; full size viewing without quality loss! The new album also integrates seamlessly with the Viewbook Pages; a new editor lets you customize the albums inside your pages directly. Read more information and FAQ’s here.  Login and check it out! Any feedback? Let us know in the comments!

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Major new features and improvements:

  • Visual styling, see your changes instantly
  • HD Resolution for display on large screens
  • Choice of (system)fonts
  • More thumbnail sizes and thumbnail cropping
  • Image alignment (left, center, right)
  • New text display
  • More navigation options
  • Display of filename
  • Disable frame margin album
  • Disable and enable image transitions
  • And some more…

A few important notes
The styling of the Albums in your website pages is now independent from the styling of your individual full browser Albums. So each Album inside a Page has it’s own style settings.

FAQ’s
You can find answers to questions about the new Album release here.

Easy Blogging with Tumblr and Viewbook

By Rien | November 17th, 2009 | 10 Comments

091116_tumblTumblr is a super easy blogging service, allowing you to post and share anything; text, photos, quotes, links, music, and videos, from your browser, phone, desktop, email, or wherever you happen to be. You can now display your Tumblr posts directly in your Viewbook Pages. It even allows you to go back to read older posts.

To get started just create an account at Tumblr, create a new Viewbook Page and add the following code into the Text area (replace ‘yourusername’ with your Tumblr username):

[tag:tumblr url="http://yourusername.tumblr.com/" title_size="14"]

See this demo page: demo.viewbook.com/portfolio/tumblr_weblog

Just let us know if you experience any issues or if you have any suggestions. We’d love to see some examples in the comments.

Display RSS feeds in your Viewbook

By Rien | November 17th, 2009 | 4 Comments

091116_rss Viewbook just released a new feature that enables you to display RSS feeds in your Viewbook Pages (Standard an Pro accounts only). RSS is a web feed format used to publish frequently updated works—such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and video—in a standardized format. This means you can add the feed of your weblog, Twitter or Flickr account or any other feed that’s available to your Viewbook website. A great way to integrate your existing weblog!

Simply add the tag below to the text part of your Page and replace the url with the url to your RSS feed.

[tag:rss items="10" url="http://www.viewbook.com/weblog/feed/" title_size="15" content_tag="content_encoded"]

You can adjust the following settings in the tag:
items; to number of items you want to display.
title_size; the font size (in pixels) of the title.
content_tag; the content to display, possible choices: description, content or content_encoded.

You can see examples here: demo.viewbook.com/portfolio/weblog_rss_feed

We’d happy to hear your reactions, if you experience any issues or if you have any suggestions. We’d love to see some examples in the comments.