PhotoShelter Announces New Features for Photography Websites
Including Portfolio Option and Typekit Integration
Better customization tools give photographers greater control to
create unique presentations of their photos and websites
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PhotoShelter (http://www.photoshelter.com/),
the leader in photography websites, photo sales and archiving tools for
photographers, today announced a series of new features that give
photographers greater control over their websites to help grow their
online businesses. The latest features provide hundreds of new options
for customizing a PhotoShelter website so photographers can stand out
from the crowd, including:
?In the past, many of our
customers relied on integrating Flash-based portfolio websites with
PhotoShelter to provide a full range of functionality and meet the needs
of their clients. Those complicated and costly solutions are no longer
necessary?
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Typekit (http://typekit.com/)
integration, which provides more typography options for better looking
websites with fonts that work on virtually any browser
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A clean portfolio module which allows photographers to select up to 6
galleries to showcase in a presentation typically reserved for
Flash-based websites
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The "Photo Wall" homepage option which provides photographers with
hundreds of visually interesting ways to present their top photo
galleries
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A new website theme for PhotoShelter Standard and Pro users,
?SouthPaw,? featuring a left-side navigation bar
"We are constantly focused on giving photographers new ways to
distinguish their photos and websites in an effort to help enhance their
sales and business growth," said CEO Allen Murabayashi. "We're
especially proud to be one of the first large scale integrations of
Typekit's technology, which gives websites incredible design
capabilities by incorporating more exciting typography."
?Partnering with PhotoShelter means that thousands of individual
photographers will now instantly have an opportunity to create more
visually stunning websites using Typekit fonts,? said Jeffrey Veen, CEO
of Small Batch, the maker of TypeKit. ?Thanks to our integration, better
typography can be achieved in seconds using PhotoShelter?s website
templates. PhotoShelter photographers will truly stand out as unique
with the benefit of more exciting font options for their websites,
instead of the typical, boring web fonts we too commonly see across most
photography websites.?
PhotoShelter?s new Portfolio module gives photographers a separate
mechanism to showcase their top content. ?In the past, many of our
customers relied on integrating Flash-based portfolio websites with
PhotoShelter to provide a full range of functionality and meet the needs
of their clients. Those complicated and costly solutions are no longer
necessary,? said Murabayashi. PhotoShelter?s Portfolio module is a
non-Flash-based mechanism available to all levels of PhotoShelter users.
It provides a clean and dramatic interface for displaying a
photographer?s best images in elegant slideshows, right alongside their
PhotoShelter online storefront.
PhotoShelter?s new Photo Wall is a configurable homepage option which
gives the photographer many more capabilities for displaying content
than the standard single image design of most photography websites.
?Photographers often have so many interesting subjects and styles of
photography, and yet, most websites? homepage designs revolve around the
display of a single image,? said Murabayashi. ?There are so many more
interesting design possibilities that will now encourage visitors to
delve deeper and longer into a website.? For example, PhotoShelter
websites may now engage visitors with a collage of highlighted web
galleries on the homepage (with or without text descriptions) using
mixed thumbnail sizes as determined by the photographer.
PhotoShelter?s new SouthPaw theme complements the 9 existing themes that
photographers may choose when designing their PhotoShelter website
templates. SouthPaw is the first theme to feature a left-side navigation
bar, rather than navigation across the top ? a frequent request from
PhotoShelter members. Available only at PhotoShelter?s Standard and Pro
levels, SouthPaw provides yet another customization option. PhotoShelter
members may also completely redesign over the PhotoShelter templates
using their own CSS and HTML.
PhotoShelter members may tune in to a live webinar on Wednesday,
November 3, 2010 at 4pm (EST) or Wednesday, November 10, 2010 at 1pm to
formally walk through the newest features.
About PhotoShelter
PhotoShelter is the leader in portfolio websites, photo sales, marketing
and archiving tools for photographers.
Over 65,000 photographers worldwide use PhotoShelter to power their
success online, with customizable website templates, searchable photo
galleries, e-commerce capabilities, and bulletproof image storage.
Photographers can create a professional PhotoShelter website in under
five minutes, or customize PhotoShelter to power their existing
photography website. A true solution designed to make the business of
photography easier to manage - PhotoShelter offers image security,
global accessibility, and advanced marketing tools like SEO and social
media sharing capabilities so photographers can make their images work
harder for them. To join our community, visit http://www.photoshelter.com.
About Typekit
Founded in 2008, Typekit, Inc is a San Francisco-based company that has
been designing and developing web apps together for years. In 2006, the
team built Measure Map, the acclaimed blogging statistics tool that was
acquired by Google. While at Google, they led the redesign of Analytics,
a powerful website measurement tool used by millions worldwide.
Additionally, they?ve been involved in W3C working groups and the Web
Standards Project as proponents and active designers of the web?s
infrastructure platform. Their focus is now on Typekit, the first
product to bring real fonts to hundreds of thousands of web sites
worldwide. The team is made up of Jeffrey Veen, Bryan Mason, Greg Veen,
Ryan Carver, Jason Santa Maria, Tim Brown, Chris Eberly, Mandy Brown,
Paul Hammond, Don Loeb, Sean McBride, and Matt Colyer. Visit Typekit at http://typekit.com/.
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