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The Future of Web Design?

Aaron
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Let me try and set the mood for you… 300+ designers and developers, 1 pretty swish venue in central London, a bunch of awesome speakers talking about hot subjects like HTML5 and CSS3, iPhones everywhere (as well as the odd iPad) and me… sporting a rather old Nokia which takes at least 10 minutes to connect to the internet to post a tweet, by which time I’ve forgotten what I was actually going to tweet about. Still, at least I had my trusty MacBook with me.

I’ve been wanting to attend a Carsonified event for quite some time, so sitting there waiting for it to begin, I actually felt quite excited – like I was sitting at one of Apple’s keynotes.

Brendan Dawes (Magnetic North) kicked things off with a rather inspirational talk about his creative ethos behind a lot of his work, which reminded me of myself in a way – just by stating that all he’s ever wanted to do was create things. Listening to him speak reminded me of my time at University where we were encouraged to do, pretty much, whatever we wanted.

CSS3 is a subject that many developers are talking about right now, and it’s also something we’ve been trying out here at vzaar. Dan Cederholm, founder of SimpleBits, spoke confidently about progressive enhancement by designing for what is now and letting the rest catch up in time. So what if IE doesn’t support the whole “rounded corners”, we all know that Firefox will display my 10px radius just fine.

We’ve got some pretty exciting news coming out of vzaar towers soon, regarding an app for your iPhone – that’s all I’m going to say! Attending Sarah Parmenter’s talk about tips for iPhone interface design was very useful – a lot of which, we came across ourselves during our own development work. Sarah, or Sazzy as some of you may know her, pointed out how Apple like you to design, how your app can be rejected, pricing… and so on. Generally an interesting and well structured talk.

Hands up who’s guilty of jumping straight onto photoshop before sketching out design ideas? Raises Hand … oh come on, I bet there’s more of you! Brad Haynes of ParamoreRedd flew all the way from Nashville to give a rather interesting talk on wireframing. Brad Highlighted the importance of wireframing within individual projects and explained how this an essential method to help simplify the page design, which eventually, will give your users a better all round experience.

We’re all aware of HTML5 and the impact it’s going to have on the way we design websites in the next few years, so when Opera’s Bruce Lawson took to the stage with a nothing but a blank file in a code editor, us newbies to HTML5 were in for a treat. Bruce takes us through what’s new, what you don’t need to do and what what we should be looking to do, which, in a nutshell, was begin to code with HTML5 now, as 18 months down the line it’s going to be a requirement for all things web, and, with IE9 on the way and in support of all things 5, why not make the switch now.

So, two full days, hours of talking and mouth watering subjects (to me anyway), The Future of Web Design, hosted by the one and only Carsonified, was a great success. Did I mention that they used our vzaar video player throughout the event? No? Well, they did!

Thanks for reading,

Aaron J Rodgers

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vzaar welcomes Aaron…

Aaron
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Hello, my name is Aaron and I’m the latest member of the vzaar team.

I joined on the 1st of April – no joke – as a web designer/developer as well to help maintain the social aspects of the company [vzaar blog, twitter etc... you know what I mean].

I am very excited to be joining as I got a very good impression as to what the company are trying to achieve when coming here a few weeks ago. Being passionate about all things web based, especially video, I hope my time at vzaar will help me develop my current skill set in order to help the company grow.

Here’s a few little ‘ice breaking’ facts about me, just so when you say hello, you don’t get that sense of awkwardness :

- I come from the same town as The Darkness and Little Chris
- I started making websites when I was 15
- I’m left-handed
- The first CD I bought was ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory? by Oasis
- I support Norwich City F.C (and yes, I have met Delia Smith)

During the next few weeks, exciting ones at that, I’ll be posting interesting stuff that’s been going on here at vzaar towers.

Until next time,

Aaron J Rodgers

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New Features from the vzaar Lab

jamie
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The team have been busy bringing to life a series of new features designed to improve the management of your videos. Whilst there is still some tweaking to be done with the UI, we wanted to get these out there as overall they improve the user experience and it can never hurt to get some real time feedback. So let me introduce to you…

Video Analytics – beta
Understanding who is watching your video, when they are watching and significantly where is the need of many video marketeers. That’s why we have utilised the power of Google to now enable users to track the activity on their videos via their own Google Anlaytics account.

By adding your unique Analytics Tracking Code ID (e.g. UA-#######-#) vzaar will tie your account to your vzaar videos and you can track the activity of those in real time from within your Google Analytics admin panel. This feature is very much in beta at the moment. There are still further improvements for us to make but for the time being paying customers are free to test the feature.

End Screen Text
This one snuck in under the radar last week and its a neat little feature that gives the video owner a little bit more control over the final frame of their video. Where we currently serve a simple Replay button, the video owner can now add their own supporting text and web link. A simple add, but one that offers the owner a little more control over their viewer’s next step. Do they send them to the shopping cart, to a survey or perhaps a page of supporting information relating to the video just viewed.

More on our End Screen Text feature can be read here

Domain Control
With more and more content being created by businesses its important you control who can and perhaps who can’t watch your videos. Not only so that you can perhaps control the type of audience that is driving your bandwidth consumption (a key component of our business model) but also so that you can protect against the unauthorised distribution of your content. Perfect for company intranets or cases where you want to ensure a select community only can view your video, domain control allows the video owner to dictate which web domain (e.g. http://mywebsite.com) a video can only be played on.

All these new features you will find in the vzaar Settings Page.

Bulk Uploader – alpha
We know that some businesses want to upload video to their account en mass. Time is money. Yep we get it. So here is our very first version of our bulk video uploader. In alpha, it means you can now queue and upload a number of videos in one go. At the moment you can add titles to these videos whilst they load but you can only select one player size for all. That is something that we’ll be looking to address in the next iteration of the uploader.

Click here to test the bulk uploader

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We are looking for a highly motivated junior web designer to join our small but vibrant and cutting edge online video service team. We are growing and our lead designer needs support as the business gather pace. You will be passionate about all things Internet, design and technology.
You will be working alongside the lead designer in order to take the business forward. Work on interface design, front end development (HTML and CSS), banners, HTML email campaigns and some flash are all part of it.
The ideal candidate will have previous commercial experience in web design (preferably commercial), the ability to translate a brief into design solutions with an eye to later build it to web standards. We also expect to see current / past work examples and URLs of such.
We are relaxed but professional. We make things happen individually and collectively. We have a diverse culture in the office and often debate what to put on Spotify and LastFM.
**Core Development skills**

- HTML

- CSS

- Testing

- Ability to write standards compliant code by hand (i.e. not using dreamweaver)
**Core Design Skills**

- Visual communication design

- Interface design (Websites)

- An eye for good information architecture and usability

- Banners

- Email HTML templates

**Beneficial skills but not essential**

- Javascript

- JS frameworks (prototype, Scriptaculous, jQuery)

- Flash

**Remuneration and package**

- 20k to 25k, depending on experience

- 25 days vacation per year

**Please also include**

- CV

- 2 to 3 examples of your work (preferable links to live sites, but attached examples or portfolios acceptable too)

- List of 3 of your favourite design or development blogs

- Cover letter of why you want to work for vzaar

All applications to jobs at vzaar.com, subject line: *Web Designer Role*

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New: Video Thumbnail Picker

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We are pleased to announce today the launch of our new video thumbnail feature – available to all [vzaar](http://vzaar.com) customers.
Called *Thumbnail Picker*, the feature allows you to pick, video by video, a [thumbnail](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thumbnail) from the video to act as the opening video image (displayed before play is hit). Up until today, vzaar had generated a thumbnail from the 25th frame which is approximately one second into the video. This new feature means you can now pick any image from any part of the video. Cool eh?
**How do I update my thumbnails?**
1. Log into [vzaar](http://vzaar.com) and pick your video from your My Videos page by clicking the Manage button.
2. Scroll through the video to the frame you want as your thumbnail and make a note of the number of seconds into the video that frame appears at.
3. Enter those seconds into the thumbnail generator feature to the right hand side and hit the generate button.
**Can I pick a default thumbnail?**
Yes you can. In your [settings page](http://vzaar.com/settings), you can select a default time (in seconds) and vzaar will automatically generate the thumbnail for all future videos uploaded based on that time. Needless to say you can still amend any video thumbnail uploaded individually.
thumbnail settings
vzaar will automatically set that to be the thumbnail. If you select 0 seconds then the system will pick the 1st frame.
*Please note that it may take several minutes for the previous thumbnail to be cleared from the cache. The thumbnail will update automatically when it occurs.*

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