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Shhhh, there’s a new ArtFlock.com

We’re too excited to keep the progress at ArtFlock.com under wraps so we’ve decided to launch a version 1.5 - which is on the way to version 2!

We’re not going to shout too loudly about this release as you’ll no doubt find the odd bug or two but we hope it will make quite a splash.

After a few months of drinking 10 or so cups of tea per day and spending many hours looking at a computer screen, the new [semi-skimmed] version ArtFlock.com has finally launched!

The site is still under development, but there were enough benefits to this version 1.5 to make it worth launching. Here are some of updates:

  • Less downloads on each page, making it quicker
  • Every artist gets a blog on the site (and they can import external blogs)
  • Favouites, you can favourite artists and artwork
  • Internal messaging. Each artist can now be contacted directly through the site
  • Collaborative filtering, as you browse and rate artwork from the site, ArtFlock learns what other artwork visitors could be interested in
  • *select artist range. Artists with good listings, updated profiles, great artwork images (and other factors) will be invited to become a *select artist which means they will have extra visibility throughout the site
  • Comments added throughout the site, with links back to the commenter
  • Your Flock - in the early stages of development, but you’ll be able to connect with other artists that have similar interests

That should give you an idea of what is happening, but log in to your account to find more new features. I’d like to wrap up this post with a big welcome to all the new artists, and a great big thank you to all the current artists whose work has made ArtFlock.com such a great success!

Thank you and happy 2008!

(p.s. if you haven’t voted for us at Yahoo! yet, follow this link to the ‘Peoples Choice’ - bottom middle column)

New ArtFlock


After a few months of drinking 10 or so cups of tea per day and spending many hours looking at my computer screen, the new version ArtFlock.com has finally launched!



The site is still under development towards version 2, but there were enough benefits to this version 1.5 to make it worth launching. Here are some of updates:



  • Less downloads on each page, making it quicker

  • Every artist gets a blog on the site (and they can import external blogs)

  • Favouites, you can favourite artists and artwork

  • Internal messaging. Each artist can now be contacted directly through the site

  • Collaborative filtering, as you browse and rate artwork from the site, ArtFlock learns what other artwork visitors could be interested in

  • *select artist range. Artists with good listings, updated profiles, great artwork images (and other factors) will be invited to become a *select artist which means they will have extra visibility throughout the site

  • Comments added throughout the site, with links back to the commenter

  • Your Flock - in the early stages of development, but you'll be able to connect with other artists that have similar interests



That should give you an idea of what is happening, but log in to your account to find more new features. I'd like to wrap up this post with a big welcome to all the new artists, and a great big thank you to all the current artists whose work has made ArtFlock.com such a great success!



Thank you and happy 2008!



(p.s. if you haven't voted for us a Yahoo! yet, click on the link at the top of the page) 


Selling prints of your work? We like Imagekind.com

Imagekind sceengrab

Artflock.com would like to introduce our newest friend in the art business world, Imagekind. We think that they are a wonderful resource for all working artists and we endorse them to the Artflock.com community of buyers and sellers.

Imagekind.com is a print on demand art service launched in August of 2006. Completely free of charge, artists and photographers can post up their work, and start selling it within minutes. Artists can create a gallery, set their own markup for each individual image, and keep the profit for themselves. Imagekind makes its money solely on print production and framing. Imagekind sells digital reproductions and framing, whereas Artflock.com sells originals.

Artflock.com artists are invited to come over, and create a gallery. Now home to over 10,000 independent digital artists, Imagekind stands by its high print quality – and commitment to getting the best deal possible for its content providers.

Imagekind.com – Sell your prints online and keep the profit. Visit them on the web here.

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