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Release notes - Bulk Deleteting BubbleMail and a Preview of the RedBubble Private Site
by RedBubbleHello! Another week another RedBubble release. This week there’s a couple of new things – the ability to bulk delete BubbleMail and…
Hello! Another week another RedBubble release. This week there’s a couple of new things – the ability to bulk delete BubbleMail and a sneak preview of a the RedBubble ‘private site’. The private site is designed to allow you to create a site showcasing just your work. The thinking behind the private site is that RedBubble needs to evolve into a much more dynamic website. Everyone wants different things from RedBubble. Some folks are here for the learning, some are here to sell, some are here for the positive feedback, some are here to be entertained. Et cetera. We’re never going to be able to create one static site that satisfies all needs, so over the next little while we’re going to evolve RedBubble into a much more dynamic site that people can tailor and adapt to suit their needs. The private site is still a few weeks away from public release, but we’ve got a very very early beta product ready for today and I’ll like to show you all an example and ask for your feedback. The example site can be found here and I’d particularly value general feedback on the new configuration menu which appears to the right of the large images (the menu is still a work in progress) and the options you’d like to see us offer in the private site as we build it out over the next couple of weeks. And finally we stumbled across this review of RedBubble a couple of days ago. We love these reviews and they’re great for improving the Google rank of RedBubble and all the work on RedBubble. So if you feel like writing about RedBubble please ‘go nuts’. The more links back to RedBubble the better. You might also want to check out all the tools for linking to RedBubble available here. Have a great week! Peter
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free /fri/ fre·er, fre·est, adverb, verb, freed, free·ing. / adjective / 1. unimpeded, as motion or movement; easy, firm, or swift. / 2. acting without self-restraint or reserve. / verb (used with object) / 1. to make free; set at liberty; release from bondage, imprisonment, or restraint. / Idioms / set free, to release; liberate; free. / [Origin: bef. 900; ME fre, OE fréo; c. Goth freis, OHG frī (G frei), D vrij, Skt priyá- dear. Cf. friend, Friday]
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This image depicts a baby hedgehog at rest on a carer’s hand (Lena) just after being fed. (The photograph was taken by natural light coming through a window, to avoid disturbing the hedgehog.) / This was one of many abandoned or orphaned baby hedgehogs reared by volunteers at the Lower Moss Wood Wildlife Hospital in 2005 for later release back to the wild. / Half of any profit from sales of this image will be donated to Lower Moss Wood, which is a registered UK charity. This image is also available as a signed and numbered giclee print from Affordable British Art View other artworks related to Lower Moss Wood Image copyright © 2005 Mike Finley, all rights reserved. http://www.mikefinley.co.uk
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This work is about the future that is inside of you. I was originally inspired to create this piece while I was listening to a speaker talk about how God sees us. That He sees us in our completed form; that there is a future YOU inside you right now. He sees all that you are capable of and placed that inside of you when He created you. / In my work I am conveying a majestic, tall oak tree, exists complete within a tiny acorn somewhere in the future. It’s the knowledge of the future that is the key to unlocking it and releasing it. So be aware of your potential and Hold on to YOUR future. “Something very small and average has the potential to be very great.” / - Carrie Glenn Hand drawn images from my own photos, then airbrushed and painted You can contact Carrie at: carrie@carrieglennstudios.com and please visit Carrie Glenn Studios / To purchase the card I created from this work Click Here /
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RedBubble Thursday Release Notes
by RedBubbleIt’s that time of the week again already, and this week there are two important additions to the site today. Gaia, the book, is now on…
It’s that time of the week again already, and this week there are two important additions to the site today. Gaia, the book, is now on sale. It looks fantastic, get your copy from the RedBubbble Store. For more information, and a list of those published, please see this post. Even bigger news is that today we have launched a new take on RedBubble’s continued exploration of New Art. We see this art as a move away from art bestowed upon us to art that ultimately embraces all of us as co-equals in its creation and interpretation. The publications ‘In the Moment’ and ‘Gaia’ were part of this exploration. The new work ‘PAX’ is an online Mosaic of 16,384 images from RedBubble artists that aims for a collective beauty that is no greater than any single one of its components. It is an art work that is complete on the Web, fully harnessing the power and potential of this medium in its creation and in its display. Enjoy! - Pilgrim
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RedBubble Thursday Release Notes
by RedBubbleHello hello, welcome to another RedBubble Thursday. Here’s an update on what’s been released, what’s coming up and what’s going on: ...
Hello hello, welcome to another RedBubble Thursday. Here’s an update on what’s been released, what’s coming up and what’s going on: Activity Monitor This is still very much a work in progress, so I probably should give you some background information. We think the Activity Monitor is really important to the future of RedBubble. As the site grows, we think it’s going to be more and more important that content comes to you instead of you having to find the content. This means more types of activity events will be sent to you, which also means you’ll probably want to customize your monitor, focusing on the information you want, and ignoring the stuff you don’t need. So we’ve split the Activity Monitor into two groups: “Favorite Feeds”, which will be shown by default “Other Feeds”, for the stuff that you don’t care about too much, but might want to check out from time to time You can move the feeds between the two groups to find the right balance of information for you. Here’s a quick screen shot: It might seem a little overkill right now, but as we add in more and more feeds, I think it’s going to make a huge difference. We’ll also make it easier to organize the feeds (soon-ish) with drag-n-drop, etc. 2009 Calendars We’ve also rolled out a new 2009 Calendar design (all calendars have been automatically updated). Here’s a preview of the cover, February and the new back cover from one of John’s Calendars calendars : They’re still self-purchase only at this stage (which means they can’t be purchased by the general public), but we’ll try and get to that really soon! Pete says “if we sell more than a hundred in June, I’ll buy John a beer”. We think this should be extended to all staff and apply to each batch of 100 calendars, so please, go and buy lots of calendars to keep us all well-hydrated! The Bubble Sites Beta Continues We’ll be inviting a few more testers today, and we’ve made some improvements to the product menu design: The Challenges Beta Continues The Challenge Café Group have been helping us beta test the new challenges interface. It’s going really well, and we’ll probably open up the testing to a few more groups in a week or two after we polish some edges. And… Sets Are Coming Soon! I’m usually really nervous about pre-announcing features, but the #1 feature request right now is sets—the ability to organize or group your work into smaller ‘sets’ or ‘collections’ or ‘folders’ or something. This has been amplified even more now that we’re beta testing the new Bubblesites. We’re still at least a month (or even two) away from releasing them, but I wanted to let you all know that we’re listening, working on it, and really want to get them out ASAP. Etc There’s also the usual swag of bug fixes, tweaks and little things that I’ll let you discover for yourselves! — Justin & all these wonderful people
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RedBubble New Features & Release Notes
by RedBubbleHello hello! We’ve just rolled out this weeks release, the highlights include: A real credit card system / You can now pay for stuff…
Hello hello! We’ve just rolled out this weeks release, the highlights include: A real credit card system / You can now pay for stuff with a credit card without having to use PayPal—you can do it all without leaving RedBubble. Previously, this was only available as an option for orders in Australian dollars. PayPal is still an option, of course. Clear GIFs over the larger images / By popular demand! If you really want to discourage people from downloading the larger versions of your images, there’s an option in your profile to do so. Please understand it’s impossible to prevent downloading of images displayed on web pages (they can still do a screen capture, for example), but activitating this feature will make it more difficult. Interesting nerdy sidenote: GIF is pronounced “JIFF”. The pre-loading images experiment / After the main art & clothing gallery pages load, we’re pre-loading the images for the next page in the background, so that when you click “next” the page should load much faster for most people. It’s an experiment, but it seems to be working really well so far. The activity footer experiment / In another experiment, we’re putting the two most recent activity events down above the footer. The theory is that users might accidentally discover new stuff that they may not have found any other way, and we’ll see how that goes. Featured and recent work in the group home pages / We’re showing two rows of both now, instead of one or the other. Also / There’s the usual bug fixes, tweaks, etc. We know we’re a little behind on launching of new groups that have been proposed—please be patient! Enjoy! — Justin & Co
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RedBubble Thursday Release Notes
by RedBubbleThis week has been a relatively short one in RedBubble land due to a public holiday, and various staff out of the office. However we sti…
This week has been a relatively short one in RedBubble land due to a public holiday, and various staff out of the office. However we still have a few new things now up on the site. The old ‘overview’ page in mybubble is now gone, and replaced with the new-look activity monitor. We have added some new activity types here from the ongoing challenges beta which will help you stay on top of what challenges are happening within your groups. The list of all your groups can still be found via the groups tab in ‘mybubble’. The challenges beta has been expanded to more groups. Challenges can now be found in Challenge Cafe, Painters in Modern Times, Melbourne & Victoria, / Promote Each Other, A Photographer’s Craft, and Short Stories. Also a reminder from last week that calendars have all now been updated to a new 2009 design. So if you haven’t already, you can get cracking and make some new funky calendars from your art in mybubble/calendars. - John
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RedBubble Thursday
by RedBubbleHello, / We’ve released some new stuff this week Look! Site activity is different Observe! “Challenges are different”...
Hello, / We’ve released some new stuff this week Look! Site activity is different Observe! Challenges are different Notice! Bubble Sites are different Challenges are pretty much ready to go site wide, we reckon. Bubble Sites are getting another round of love this week but they’re getting close as well. We’ve also done a bit of work to try and drive (and convert) more search traffic to our site (read: more sales for you). So how about that eh? - Xavier
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RedBubble Thursday Release Notes
by RedBubbleHello hello! I’m very excited to announce the following features we just rolled out, thanks to the hard work of our wonderful team of fi…
Hello hello! I’m very excited to announce the following features we just rolled out, thanks to the hard work of our wonderful team of fine people. Drum roll please… Sales history You asked for it, we gave it to you (eventually!). Artists now have access to a nice table of every sale you’ve made, when, etc. At this stage it’s only a sales history and doesn’t include the payments we’ve sent you yet, but it will. You can access this by going to MyBubble > Account and clicking on “view all your sales” from the menu on the left, or click this link if you’re logged in. Group leaders & finer control over group upload limits As previously discussed, we’ve made group owners and group moderators the same thing, with the same powers, and we’re now calling these wonderful people leaders instead of moderators. We’ve also added finer control of the group limits. For each type of work we have (writing, clothing, image and journal) the group leaders can set the limit to “none”, “some” (a number) or “unlimited”. Username recovery If you forget your username (or password) it’s really easy to figure it all out simply by typing in your email address. It’s all linked up from the login screen if you ever need it. If nothing else, it should make Hop’s life a whole lot easier answering support questions! Oh, and that paragraph bug You know how everyone puts periods and other characters in their work descriptions to force paragraphs and blank lines on the main work screen? No more! It was a tiny bug, and everything should be fine now. Please feel free to update all your descriptions to make the site 2% more pleasant to look at! Et cetera There’s also the usual bugs, tweaks, massages and little things we’ll let you find for yourselves too. Keep an eye out for an In The Moment update in the next day or so. — Justin
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RedBubble Thursday Release Notes
by RedBubbleDid you know there are 1.6 million inventions under active patent in the United States? / Did you know RedBubble makes you smarter? Thi…
Did you know there are 1.6 million inventions under active patent in the United States? / Did you know RedBubble makes you smarter? This week on the bubble we’ve made a few tweaks to mybubble, adding back in some of the links that went missing when we lost the overview page and generally making it a bit friendlier. If you’re participating in any of the beta challenges you’ll notice some more changes – the biggest of which is that there is now separate entry and voting periods to make things a bit fairer. Justin has been working hard this week figuring out a final end point for challenges so that hopefully we’ll be able to release them site wide soon. And in case you missed it earlier in the week, there’s now a pretty T-Shirt Mosaic that looks like an iron for you to play with. In fact I might go and do just that now. - Xavier
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A brief candle; both ends burning / An endless mile; a bus wheel turning / A friend to share the lonesome times / A handshake and a sip of wine / So say it loud and let it ring / We are all a part of everything / The future, present and the past / Fly on proud bird / You’re free at last. - written by Charlie Daniels, en route to the funeral for his friend, Ronnie Van Zant of the band, Lynyrd Skynyrd. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / all rights reserved. photo taken at teton state hospital. / more of my work is available at www.abandonedamerica.org
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RedBubble Thursday Release Notes
by RedBubbleHello Bubbleers, we’re all back at work finally (even if some of us forgot we were supposed to be taking a break!), and we’ve just pushed…
Hello Bubbleers, we’re all back at work finally (even if some of us forgot we were supposed to be taking a break!), and we’ve just pushed out the latest release. Ben had the worst job this week for sure, spending most of the week fixing a heap of display bugs in IE6! Behind the scenes we’re digging our way through a revamped community overview page, redesigned activity email, the new search engine and putting the limited edition organic tee on sale. What I can show you is a sneak peek at what the new activity email is going to look like: — Justin (& every one else)
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RedBubble New Features & Release Notes
by RedBubbleWhew! That was a long downtime, sorry for taking so long… Hello Bubbleologists! I’m pleased to announce that we’ve just rolled out …
Whew! That was a long downtime, sorry for taking so long… Hello Bubbleologists! I’m pleased to announce that we’ve just rolled out our weekly(-ish) release which contains many wonderful things, including… Featuring Work and People in Groups, Redesign, etc We’re mid-way through some redesign and re-structuring of groups. One of the things we were really keen to release was hosts featuring work from their group. It’s a mixture of art/writing/clothing (to keep things simple) and as hosts start featuring work in your groups, the group home pages will start showing the featured work. This led to a mini-redesign of the group navigation, page layouts, etc. We’re not done, but we think it’s a great start. Hosts: Start featuring work from your group, and we’ll probably post some more info in the hosts forum soon. Search Redesign The search screens have been redesigned to make them a bit easier to use, and a bit better for search engines to index your lovely content. VAT As announced a little way back, we’re now charging VAT on all orders being shipped to addresses in the UK. Those pesky bought/sold things We’ve removed the “bought work” and “sold work” things off everyone’s profile. They caused a whole lot of extra load on the servers, so the simplest thing to do was remove them. But if you guys really miss them, we’ll find a way to bring them back without crushing the servers—let us know what you think. More Red Dots We’ve started handing out a few more of those little red dots to people in the community, recognizing their contribution as volunteers. The first to be “dotted” are Colin Tobin and Imogene Munday, but we have a few more on the list to contact over the next few days, including kseriphn, Martin Pot, Anne van Alkemade, Kathleen, Damien Mason and Faizan Qureshi. Thank you! Etc That’s about it this week, with the usual bug fixes and miscellany. For those of you wondering if you just missed an entire day of your life, no, we’re just releasing on Wednesday instead of Thursday this week because of a public holiday in Melbourne soon. Also, check out Stiched 9.9 from the Ministry of T-Shirts too! — Justin on behalf of many other people
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RedBubble Thursday Release Notes
by RedBubbleHello! We’ve been busily chipping away on a bunch of big stuff (like a new search engine, UPS integration, order tracking and the “new p…
Hello! We’ve been busily chipping away on a bunch of big stuff (like a new search engine, UPS integration, order tracking and the new products), but there’s also some goodies that you can play with today! Here’s the highlights: V-Neck Tees Just like the long-sleeve tees we released a few weeks back, we’ve automatically made every tee design available as a V-neck. They’re the same sizing as our unisex short-sleeve tees, which means they suit both guys and girls, they’re available in most colors and all sizes except 2XL & 3XL (sorry, they don’t make ‘em). We’re showing them on a girl, but they suit guys too (we had to choose one or the other for now). Because of the lower neck line, the designs are pushed further down the garment, which means not every design will look perfect, but we’re working on that (aren’t we always?). I absolutely love the Fireworks design by anartistic, and here it is on a v-neck. More in depth, exciting tee related news, complete with ‘hilarious’ pictures, can be found here Reusable Frames We’ve made the buying interface for the reusable frames a bit better (we ran out of time last week), and we subtly suggest that people with a matted print in their cart might also want to buy a frame. Etc As usual, there’s heap of bug fixes and other little tweaks for you to discover for yourself. Next? I’d love to say next week is going to be more exciting, but we need to keep chipping away at the bugs and bigger / more difficult stuff first, so that we can get to the exciting new products and gadgets. I’m sure you understand… — Justin
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RedBubble Thursday Release Notes
by RedBubbleHello Bubbleers. Has it been two weeks already? We’ve been hard at work on many wonderful things which are just gonna take some time, b…
Hello Bubbleers. Has it been two weeks already? We’ve been hard at work on many wonderful things which are just gonna take some time, but we do have some goodies that were ready to release today. Drum roll please… New Framed Print Previews Over the next few hours we’ll rolling out new product previews for our framed prints. They look amazing if I do say so myself, but it’ll take a few hours for them to spread out over the entire site, so here’s an example from the beautiful portfolio of TalBright: New Tee Previews They’re not quite as amazing as the frames admittedly, but we’re also rolling out new tee previews over the next few hours, with pretty accurate illustrations of each style, more room for bigger previews, etc. We were also “this close” to having an accurate preview of each garment size as well, but they’ll have to wait a little bit. Here’s an example of a Girly Short Sleeve design by dkcazaly: You might notice some weird stretching of designs while we roll these out, but it’ll be worth it! The reason behind this change is that we want to do some pretty interesting stuff with the tees, like printing on the back, or positioning the design in the bottom corner, etc, and a nice flat realistic illustration of the garment will make this much much easier. Beta Testing Challenges The Challenge Café group is graciously helping us over the next few weeks by testing out the new challenge functionality. I’ll post some more about challenges in the next day or so once we’re set-up. They’re not-quite-done, but there’s some pretty cool stuff in there, like the new “work selector” which lets you enter a work into the challenge from the challenge page in the group rather than from inside MyBubble (which we’ll obviously be rolling out to other places, like groups, ASAP). Order By Phone in Australia We’re also experimenting with the idea of “order by phone”, starting with Australia. Copyright IPTC Data We’re also in the process of rolling out copyright notices embedded in the IPTC meta data of the images. It’ll take a few hours to spread out across the site, but every main, zoom and product preview image (all the big ones) will soon contain the copyright data. There’s no setting or preference, we just do it. There’s a swag of bug fixes and little things too, so enjoy! — Justin
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Full view please :) This is a special collaboration with Periwinkle (Priscilla). Priscilla takes all these gorgeous images of her beautiful daughter-in-law. With such beauty, it was hard not to be inspired :) So this is a special one for Priscilla (and Teresa). I hope you love it! x ..::Stock Photo Credit::.. / Gorgeous model / Sky (locating stock) / Castle / Cage / Butterflies If you like this, please check out: / / /
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RedBubble Thursday Release Notes
by RedBubbleGreetings Bubbleers! This week, we’ve been “going nuts” trying to get some of our new product ideas finished, and I’m very pleased to an…
Greetings Bubbleers! This week, we’ve been “going nuts” trying to get some of our new product ideas finished, and I’m very pleased to announce the following updates… Matted Prints Artists can now create matted prints of their images. This is a totally new product which we’ve been talking about for a few weeks, and we’re really happy with it. It’s a top-notch photographic print sandwiched in between two pieces of matte board and we’re doing relative scaling of the images inside the 10×15” print area. The best thing about these is that the board is cut to the same 16×20” for every print, which means lots of different shape images can look “even” when placed on the wall next to each other. If your existing images are already available as a Laminated Prints (and they’re of sufficient quality) we’ve automatically made them available as a matted print, so you don’t have to do anything. We’re starting with just one size and just a few matte colors because we want to get this out there as fast as possible, but if they sell well we have much more planned. Reusable Frames We’ve also launched a reusable frame, which is perfectly for exhibiting one of our new matted prints, allowing you to buy one nice frame and exhibit different art work in it over time. They’re available as a flat frame only for the moment, but they’re available in the same five beautiful solid timber colors as our regular frames, and you can choose to place the perspex either in front or behind the image (if you don’t like the glare) keeping every one happy. Again, we have plans for more colors, sizes and frame styles, but we’re seeing how these go first. Some other stuff We’re still chipping away at some shipping integration and order tracking, squashing bugs and all that other fun stuff too.
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RedBubble Thursday
by RedBubbleAnother week over and a new one just begun. Over half the team was busy on fulfillment stuff this week (making life easier for the peopl…
Another week over and a new one just begun. Over half the team was busy on fulfillment stuff this week (making life easier for the people who make and ship your stuff), but here’s the scoop on what else we’ve just released: we have a new promote me tab in mybubble with links and other goodies for you to use elsewhere on the web we have a new tour page linked off the home page to give new visitors a quick introduction to RedBubble we have a new fat footer (my pride and joy) at the bottom of all pages, full of links and goodies to help people find their way around — we’ll be adding to this too we have a new gift certificate design we’ve improved the shipping notification email to be clearer about what items were sent, and when you’re likely to receive them the T-shirt colors are now way more consistent between the main view and the zoom/thumbnail views, and we’ve tweaked the base colors to be as close to the real garment colors as we can we have a posters page linked from the home page, to match the wall art, t-shirts and greeting cards versions we released recently as a quick-fix, we now show imperial measurements instead of metric on the config, cart and checkout screens if your currency is USD — this will more than likely become it’s own preference like currency down the road we used to default all check boxes for the different art products (cards, framed prints, etc) to on when adding new work, but now we’ve turned them all off by default (except the greeting card) in the hope that you only tick the boxes that best apply to the type of image you’ve uploaded ...and some other little things you can discover for yourself! Honestly, I’m really surprised we got that much done this week, so if you see the developers walking around the streets of Melbourne or Perth, may I recommend you give them a hug? What’s next? Calendars. I have no idea if we’ll get them finished this week, or what else we’ll fit in around it, but we need to get calendars ready to go with plenty of time for the Christmas rush. It’s a huge job, but it should be fun. — Justin
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RedBubble Thursday makes a comeback!
by RedBubbleAhoy! It’s been a massive couple of weeks, and we’ve been pushing as hard as we can to get things in place before the inevitable Christm…
Ahoy! It’s been a massive couple of weeks, and we’ve been pushing as hard as we can to get things in place before the inevitable Christmas slow-down, which has made our usual release process and schedule a little random, but I think it’s been worth the disturbance. Here’s the highlights of the stuff we’ve been working on since the last release (almost 2 weeks): Watermarking: By incredibly popular demand, you can now choose to have a small or large watermark placed on all of your images. The preference is in the usual spot, you can see samples of the current designs here, and those that had the old small “copyright” watermark have been given the new small one by default. Speaking of which, we’ve ditched the copyright notice watermark in favor of a RedBubble logo because many artists felt they were forced to use the watermark to assert their ownership, as images without the watermark appeared not copyrighted, which is of course utterly incorrect, but hard to explain to people. Instead, we assert your copyright/ownership of the image on the zoom view, and will continue to assert your ownership and rights in many places. BubbleMail: Also by popular demand, you can now delete your BubbleMail and group BubbleMails have a different icon. Order Status: You can now find out more about the status of your order by clicking the where’s my order? link in the footer. We don’t have tracking of the shipping codes yet, but that’s most definitely going to happen. Groups: You can search for groups within the groups section. It’s not in the main search screen because that’s getting rebuilt in the new year. We’ve had some fun polishing up the buy t-shirts page, showing more tees and generally playing around with some ideas we have. We’ll be testing this against the success of the older design, then moving forward with the other ones (cards, wall-art, etc). Facebook: There’s a new FB app which adds the flash widget to your profile, which you can find through MyBubble > Promote down the bottom. Writing: We now have a featured writing to match the existing featured art and clothing pages. It’s maintained by the same mystery set of people who have access to the magic password, but we’ve added some new people to the mix who have wonderful taste when it comes to the written word. Product Info: We have the beginnings of some new product information pages that we can point people to instead of the ugly old FAQs, so that buyers are well-informed about our high-quality production, and have more confidence buying your stuff. Tees: We’ve darkened the Navy and Forest tee preview color to better match reality. It’s really hard to convey this in the preview, but printing black ink on these colors is pretty much useless, so if you’re the kind of designer that just checks all the boxes, please go back and make sure your designs will look okay on the darker colors. Greeting Cards: We’ve increased the base manufacturing price from AU$2.50 to AU$3.00 simply because the cards take much, much longer to make than we originally forecast. Free Shipping Continues: If your order contains 4 tees or 4 posters or 4 mounted prints or 4 laminated prints or 2 framed prints or 50 cards, you’ll get free standard shipping on the entire order. So, if you order 4 tees the entire order is shipped for free no matter what else you have in the order. Image Quality: The base images we use to build our various thumbnails off are now larger and of much better quality, which means your work will look better, everywhere! We’re in the process of re-doing all the old ones, which will take a couple of days. Image Proportions: The size of our zoom views are now more balanced (similar number of pixels) so that portraits, panoramas and odd-shaped images appear similar in size to regular ones. There’s more we want to do here for sure, including the same kind of relative sizing in the main view. ...and the usual swag of bug fixes and little things you can go discover for yourself! This next week is one of our infrequent “weeks off” where we do a bit more thinking and talking and planning instead of writing code flat out. The llamas usually come up with some cool stuff during these weeks, but who knows! After that, we should have a pretty good plan in place for the next month or two of work. We have no shortage of ideas, and we know there’s heaps of stuff you still really really need, so hang in there! — Justin
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