(WebWire) – Tuesday, May 12, 2009 - Rotterdam, May 8, 2009 – Viewbook.com, the popular online image presentation service has today released an updated version of the service and a refreshed website to further empower visual creatives around the globe.
Viewbook is a unique online portfolio service that is unmatched in its ease of use, sophisticated interface, and practical feature set. Designed for and appreciated by photographers, designers and graphic artists alike, Viewbook allows visual creatives to be organized, display and present their work simply and stylishly.
Viewbook’s features also extend to presentation creation and client delivery, as well as online image archive and flexible presentation formats. In short, Viewbook offers accelerated workflow to users – and over 20,000 members can attest to its appeal.
Behind the ‘Book
In early 2008 four brothers put their creative minds together to develop and launch the innovative online portfolio service, viewbook.com. Designed as an online service to help members of the creative industries upload, organize and present their work, Viewbook was immediately embraced by the creative community, and built up an enthusiastic following during its beta period. Today the application helps more than 20.000 creatives to present and deliver their work simply and with style.
Viewbook is a privately-held company founded in Rotterdam, the Netherlands by the four Swagerman brothers. The four brothers – Rien, Alrik, Paul and Rudin are all professionally active in the field of design, web-development and photography. Dissatisfied with the available crop of online image presentation services, the four put their creative minds together and came up with the Viewbook concept.
In the coming months, more new features are planned, such as plug-ins for use with Adobe Lightroom2 and Apple Aperture.
For more information please visit www.viewbook.com.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Viewbook Updates Online Portfolio Service for Photographers
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