Monday

A behind-the-scenes look at NYC technology companies

Walkabout NYC is a city-wide open house event for technology startups, in association with Internet Week, celebrating the technology and entrepreneurial culture in New York City. On Friday, June 10th, startups behind your favorite products and services will open their doors to guests. Check out the workspaces, see how they work, and meet the people leading the technology charge in New York City. 

You are invited to visit Squarespace HQ on Friday, June 10 between 12 and 5. Swing by for a quick tour, some refreshments, and maybe even a Squarespace t-shirt. We're at 459 Broadway at Grand Street, on the 5th floor. For a list of all the companies participating, check out this map and directory. 

We look forward to meeting you!

Wednesday

NYC Turing Fellows Program

New York City's growing collection of tech startups is as talented, diverse and energetic as the city we call home. Increasingly, the nation's top engineering talent is turning here first -- a testament to the strength of our city's tech ecosystem. The NYC Turing Fellows Program was created to strengthen that foundation. NYC Turing Fellowships are awarded annually to top computer science, engineering, and mathematics students for paid summer internships with leading NYC startups.

“New York City continues to grow as a center for innovation and the NYC Turing Fellows Program will build on that momentum by attracting some of the country’s top engineering and computer science students to local startups.” -Mayor Michael Bloomberg

Squarespace is proud to participate in the program, alongside many of New York's most talked about tech companies, including Etsy, Tumblr, Blip.tv, and Foursquare, to name just a few. As the NYC tech scene continues to grow, so do all of our needs to acquire exceptional engineering talent. We're flattered that among this year's semi-finalists, Squarespace was among the most requested internships.

Of course, that left Squarespace founder and CEO, Anthony Casalena, and director of engineering, Paolo de Dios, the difficult task of selecting from over a dozen well-qualified candidates. Soon-to-be Stanford graduate Diógenes Brito will be joining us this summer as Squarespace's first Turing Fellow intern. "I'm excited to work in the Squarespace office -- it looks really cool. What I'm most looking forward to, though, is working with a team of designers and developers that take user experience as seriously as I do," said Diógenes. 

Wednesday

Squarespace At SXSW Interactive 2011

The Squarespace team is gearing up for an exciting week in Austin, TX, for the SXSW Interactive Festival (March 11 - March 15th). We're looking forward to connecting with friends and customers, new and old. 

Here's what you should know:

FREE FOOD

Come and visit us at the Squarespace Food Truck! We've teamed up with four of the hottest local street food vendors to bring you some tasty deliciousness each day of SXSWi. We'll be parked over at 5th & Neches (one short block from the convention center), and will be serving from 11am on March 11, 12, 13 and 14th.

March 11 - Man Bites Dog 

  • PHILLY DOG - Beef dog with grilled onions and Cheese Whiz
  • BEER BRAT - Beer Bratwurst with spicy mustard and kraut
  • BOTTLE ROCKET - Beef hot link with sriracha mayo and jalapeno relish

March 12 - Gordough's 

  • FLYING PIG - Bacon with Maple Syrup Icing
  • BLACK OUT - Brownie Batter, Fudge Icing & Chocolate Covered Brownie Bits
  • BOSS HOG - Potato Salad, Chopped BBQ, with Honey BBQ Sauce

March 13 - Franklin BBQ 

  • PULLED PORK - Juicy pulled pork, straight of the bone, with creamy vinegar slaw, pickles, onions and Franklin's own Pork Vinegar sauce.
  • TIPSY TEXAN - Natural angus, chopped and sauced with Franklins espresso barbecue sauce. Topped with pickles, onions, and course ground sausage.

March 14 - East Side King 

  • PORK BUNS - twice cooked pork belly, cucumber kimchee, steam buns
  • CHICKEN KARAAGE BUN - with Ginger Garlic Rice

Stay up to date: Use #SQFT on Twitter and check-in on Foursquare, Gowalla, or Facebook Places when you come by.

APPLE GIVEAWAYS

After you've had some grub, take a photo in our Smilebooth to enter for a chance to win some incredible prizes: 2 MacBook Airs, 4 iPads and 10 Apple TVs. Check back after SXSW to see if you're in a winning photo.

NYC STARTUP MEETUP

On March 13th, from 11am to 6pm, we're teaming up with a great group of NYC startups for demos, drinks, and celebrate the great innovation coming out of New York City. Join us and RSVP here.

EXCLUSIVE SQUARESPACE SXSW SHIRTS

As a special way to say thanks to all of our existing customers, we've designed a set of original SXSW 2011 shirts, and we're giving them away! Visit the Squarespace food truck, check in with our team, and show them your Squarespace site. They will then hook you up with a free Squarespace t-shirt!

STAY IN TOUCH

+ Visit our official SXSW site: sxsw.squarespace.com
+ RSVP on our Facebook event page.

+ Be sure to follow Squarespace team members on Twitter to keep up with where we are: 

And, of course, @squarespace.

See you in Austin!

Thursday

Meet Squarespace: Jamie Tsao

Director of Engineering Jamie Tsao is always up for an adventure. However, he describes his adventure of deciding to move to New York City to join the Squarespace team "a whirlwind of excitement, anxiety, and stress."

In eight short weeks, he and his wife Ranee had to contend with quitting their jobs, subletting their apartment, finding an apartment while still in San Francisco, and packing up their entire lives in order to move across the country and start over. Despite all the insanity, Jamie and Ranee managed to arrive in New York in style. Thanks to his sister who worked for the airline, they were both upgraded to first class on their momentus trip. For Jamie, this was a clear sign he had made the right decision.

He joined Squarespace in August 2009.

Name: Jamie Tsao

Job Title: Director of Engineering

What do you actually do every day? As Director of Engineering, I lead a team of engineers, deploy new code on a weekly basis, and keep Squarespace up and running. Most recently, I re-architected our backend integration with Twitter by switching to their Streaming API. In addition to improving resource efficiency, our Twitter widgets now display tweets in real-time.

What is your background? I'm originally from California (born and raised).  I got a late start on computers - I didn't actually touch one until I was in college at Berkeley (Go Bears!). My fascination for software was born immediately after taking my first computer science course (CS3), and I guess the rest is history.

Who do you admire and why? My mother, because she was the most positive person I knew. My attitude towards life is heavily influenced by her.

Favorite thing about working at Squarespace: Without a doubt the privilege of working with our strong Engineering team. Oh, and the free lunches are nice too.

What do you do for fun outside of work? Photography, Black Ops, online poker, rooting for my Bay Area sports team, and exploring this wonderful city.

Top blogs in your RSS reader? To be honest, I'm not an avid blog reader but I do peruse a few tech blogs: TechCrunch, Mashable, Martin Fowler, etc.

Last 5 songs played on your iPod? Eminem's Recovery album, my favorite song being "No Love" featuring Lil Wayne.

5 fun facts about yourself:

  • I won a week-long trip & entry into a poker tournament in Aruba via an online poker site.
  • I played an extra in the 2nd Matrix movie, The Matrix Reloaded.
  • Because of my name, I'm often mistaken as spanish or a girl.
  • I love McDonald's Filet-O-Fish.
  • I got married in Hawaii.

If you could pick one superpower, invisibility or flying, which would you pick? Why?

Definitely flying, because then I could do cool stuff like save the world. Being invisible only seems useful for criminal activities. And I ain't no criminal.

Stay in touch with Jamie via his personal blog at JamieTsao.com or on Twitter @eimajination.

Thursday

How Do You Squarespace? Meet Simon Lunt Design

Simon Lunt never meant to be a web designer.

In 2008, U.K. based Lunt was happily working in advertising, pinch-hitting for big agencies including Saatchi & Saatchi, Mother, Publicis, EHS and more. Then the financial crash hit and the whole industry was turned upside down.

By the following year Lunt was laid off from his job, and, unsure what he planned to do next, he quickly realized he had no desire to go back to a job working for someone else. "I hate routine. Going to work at 9am every day felt like being back at school."

After taking a look around, polling friends, and doing some research, he began to notice that everyone seemed to need a website. However, all of his design experience had been in print thus far, and, as he puts it, "I knew jack about websites." 

A friend of Lunt's suggested that he look into Squarespace as an option. He signed up for the 14-day trial and the rest is history. While Lunt continues to do some branding/logo work, the majority of his time is now spent as a freelance Squarespace site designer through his company Lunt Design.

Who are some of your design influences?

I don't go to galleries, collect books of other people's work, or anything like that. I love old school movie posters and great typography. Banksy is doing some great stuff, but I mainly thrive off of and am inspired by my friends. I am surrounded by photographers, designers, writers and film makers. We are always chucking ideas about and creating great work. 'Don't look up at anyone, do what you want' is my motto.

Why does Squarespace work for you?

Squarespace gave me the ability to use my design skills rather than get bogged down by code. 

The web for me is full of rubbish and that makes me angry. There are so many poor looking sites, and lots are created by companies or individuals saying they are "designers," but these guys have had no training or experience, and it shows. 

Don't get me started on WP Themes because it might make me cry. I used to think the existence of those devalued my skill set, and that clients wouldn't pay the rates that I charge. But soon enough they all come back.

So to me, Squarespace gives "real'" designers with no knowledge of coding the tools to create something pretty damn good. And once you get to grips with a bit of code and dig deeper, it's wonderful. In 18 months I have now done sites for at least 25 clients across the globe and exclusively work within the Squarespace platform.

Aside from web design, what else do you dig doing? And what would you be doing professionally if you were not a web designer?

I still design logos and do branding. In the past I have rebranded Playboy, Tesco Clubcard, Churchill and Scottish Widows, to name a few. I have also started developing for iOS and have a site up, Teleportfolio, which offers custom-made iPad portfolios apps for creatives. You cannot beat a print portfolio for impact but the next best thing is the iPad. It will become the standard way to show off your work I reckon. So we took what was the best features of the other existing apps and made them better. And got rid of things that made them break or didn't work. The result is Teleportfolio.

Most importantly for me is the time I have now to take photos, do illustration, mess about with video, knock a tune out -- anything creative really. It's in my blood.

I cannot imagine doing anything else aside from design. Maybe playing football in a dream world (am not calling it soccer!) -- Liverpool FC no.9!

What's next for you?

I have big plans for our iPad portfolio app and some other iOS stuff we are working on. And I would also like to concentrate on doing folio sites for creatives. The main aim is to be able to work from anywhere in the world, whenever I want. I cannot think of anything better than living on the beach with a wifi connection. That's all I need.

Where can we find you online? 

My main design site is luntdesign.co.uk and our iPad portfolio app is at teleportfolio.co.uk. Twitter accounts are @silunt and @teleportfolio.

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