Friday

Websites for Veterans

Squarespace is proud to be working with Syracuse University’s Students in Free Enterprise (SU SIFE), an international non-profit organization where students develop and apply their business skills to make a difference in the world. Their latest project, EVB-Web, is focused on helping graduates of the nationally-acclaimed Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities (EBV) program build professional websites for their entrepreneurial ventures, with Squarespace donating our services. 

The EBV program is offered through a national consortium of business and hospitality schools to provide cutting-edge, experiential training in entrepreneurship and small business management for post-9/11 vets, opening the door to business ownership for those who have served our country.

Matthew Gartner, president of SU SIFE, told us: "One of the key challenges that these veterans face is being uninformed when it comes to setting up a website. Not knowing what to expect, or the appropriate costs of website design can cause many veterans to pay for more than necessary. The goal of the EBV-Web project is to help open up this market to them with higher quality websites at a reasonable cost. The Squarespace platform has been an incredible tool to help the veterans, and their pricing model results in an average cost savings of about 75% to the veterans."

We're thrilled to be able to help these veterans build their businesses by removing some of the obstacles of creating a high-quality website. We've sponsored websites for 11 veterans so far, whose businesses run the gamut from property management to financial services to barbecue-sauce manufacturing. We're excited to watch the program continue to grow.

Thursday

9 Days in Texas: SXSW 2012

It's that time of year again and the Squarespace team is heading to Texas for South By Southwest. After the massive success of our food truck last year, we've decided to it again—but bigger. This year we'll be in Austin, TX, the entire week, from March 9th-17th. That's nine whole days of amazing food from Austin's best vendors.

But of course, that's not all. Swing by to get an inside look at Squarespace 6 from the people who built it. We'll be showing our new product all week, and giving out beta invitations right on-site. Don't miss out.

Here's everything you need to know:

THE LOT

Come and visit us at the Squarespace Food Truck for free food all week! You can find us in the same spot as last year, parked at 5th & Neches (one block from the convention center). From March 9th through the 17th, we'll start serving every day at 11AM, stopping when the food runs out. Enjoy a custom playlist of killer music, courtesy of our friends at exfm, while you eat.

Here's the whole mouthwatering list of vendors:

Finally... did you order your MOO "We met at SXSW" Business Cards? The Squarespace Food Truck is happy to be serving as a pick-up point. MOO will be at our lot March 9th-13th from 10AM-1PM. Pick up your business cards and grab some food at the same time.

A TEXAS-STYLE MEETUP

We're hosting a special meetup for our customers and friends on March 11th at 5PM. Swing by the lot for demos, drinks, and conversation. RSVP here.

STAY UP TO DATE

+ Want to know what we're serving? Need directions to the lot? No problem. We've built a mobile web app for you to do just that. Visit our official event mobile web app: austin.squarespace.com

+ Be sure to follow @Squarespace on Twitter to keep up with where we are.

 

See you in Austin!

*Squarespace is not affiliated with SXSW Inc.


Thursday

Squarespace at WPPI 2012

Each year 16,000 photographers gather in Las Vegas for the Wedding & Portrait Photographers International (WPPI) convention. WPPI is an organization that serves the educational and business needs of wedding and portrait photographers and organizes some of the world's largest photography trade shows.

Squarespace will be joining the event on February 20-23rd, providing a wealth of tools and tips for photographers to complete their professional setup. Here's everything you need to know about Squarespace at WPPI 2012:

The Exhibit

Our exhibit at booth #1665 will be hard to miss, but here's the marked floor plan. Some things you can look forward to if you stop by:

  • Demos. Come experience the new standard in professional portfolios for yourself. Our team will be giving one-on-one demos of Squarespace 6 all day long.
  • Site setups. Bring a thumb drive with your photos and we'll get you started with a portfolio site.
  • Giveaways. T-shirts, GorillaPods, and more...

 

The Party

"Airplanes and Blazers 2," the biggest party of WPPI, is on Monday night, February 20th at 10PM. Pick up your wristband at our booth for an easy entrance at the party.

 

The Speakers

Looking for an alternative to WPPI's excellent list of speakers and classes? We will be hosting an array of intimate events in our exhibit including several dynamic speakers. Here's the full schedule: 

Monday, February 20th

Tuesday, February 21st 

Wednesday, February 22nd

**Note, all times are Las Vegas time. 

 

The Meetup

We're hosting a meetup for all of our Las Vegas customers and friends on Tuesday, February 21st at 5:30PM. RSVP here. 

We look forward to seeing you in Las Vegas!

 

Friday

Meetups Here, There, and Everywhere

Squarespace Meetups are coming soon to a city near you. We're starting with our home base of New York City with a meetup on Thursday, February 9th at 7:00PM. If you're in the area, please come by our offices to meet the team, have some drinks, and show us what you're working on (and see what we're working on). RSVP here.

But don't think we're stopping there. We'll be in Las Vegas in February and Austin in March. We even have our eye set across the pond on London. Have a city you think we should visit? Let us know!

Check out our full schedule of planned events and come say hello. We’d love to meet you.

Monday

How Do You Squarespace? UPPERCASE

UPPERCASE founder, Janine Vangool, does it all: graphic design, blogging, magazine & book publishing, and even some party-planning. And she does all of it with an impeccable eye for beauty, style, and whimsy. Though most people know her now as a magazine publisher and blogger, Janine began her career as a graphic designer, specializing in print design for arts and culture clients. It was in 2005 that she made a few key decisions that would ultimately land her where she is today.

The first of these was moving her business out of her home and into a studio space in downtown Calgary. The studio lease came with a hitch, which Janine remembers:

At the time, the mandate of the building was to promote the arts and each tenant was required to have a space open to the public in some way. So I started UPPERCASE as a side project—it began as a gallery, bookstore, and paper goods store. I was mostly selling products made by other companies, though I quickly started making things of my own to sell as well such as notebooks and greeting cards. Folks could wander in and see a graphic designer at work.

Opening a store would have been enough of a challenge, but 2005 also marked Janine's venture into blogging. While many of us now first associate Janine with her gorgeous magazine, her blog actually predates her entry into print publishing by several years. She's the reverse of many others who begin in print and transition to web to keep up with changing trends.

It was really the combination of opening a gallery/store alongside running an active blog that eventually led Janine to consider print publishing as well. For her, print was the logical outgrowth of online publishing: 

As my blog readership grew, so did the desire to develop my own products. I could see that I had a nice loyal following who loved print and paper as much as I did, and so in 2009, I launched UPPERCASE magazine. My hope was that if just a modest percentage of these people subscribed, the magazine could do alright.

Janine's gamble was a success and her readership has grown steadily in both media — she recently published issue #12 of UPPERCASE, and now has over 2000 subscribers worldwide. With growth in both arenas, she is a true believer that print and web are integral to one another. "I don't think you can have a periodically printed paper magazine or newspaper without supporting it online," she says.

Janine also believes that each type of publication fills a separate need. "Readers expect a lot," she says. "They want the immediacy of a blog to get a daily dose of inspiration but they also want the more sensual experience of holding a beautifully produced print production." By having a blog, Janine can also gauge readers' interests as she develops content for print—many issues of UPPERCASE have themes that emerged from trends she's seen online. For the next issue, she's even asking for reader contributions on a theme: the weather and how it impacts creativity.

Seeing everything she's done, we're so pleased that Squarespace has been Janine's platform since the very beginning. We're even happier the feeling is mutual. "One of the best things about Squarespace is how steady and robust it is," she told us. "My site contains an incredible amount of information from all these years, and yet Squarespace is always there... It has been great to be able to adapt the site configuration as my needs change, especially since my business has evolved so much."

We've also had the distinct pleasure of getting to know Janine personally over the last few months, after the Alt Design Summit wisely paired her up with us to plan a party at this past weekend's conference. Her work on the concept, decorations, activities, food and drinks for the party was simply phenomenal. (See for yourself in this gallery.) We're incredibly grateful, and if we've learned anything by working with her, it's how right she is when she says: "If you're making something special, there will always be people who take notice."

To find out more about Janine, read the UPPERCASE blog, subscribe to UPPERCASE magazine, or follow her on Twitter

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