Published on January 2, 2011 By Island Dog In WinCustomize News

Tomorrow (Monday) begins the official first day of 2011 work for many of us here.  Aside from having my wisdom teeth removed last year, I didn’t take much time off so I tried to make the most of this break and stay offline for much as I could.  I was able to do that because of the great staff we have here – Jafo, Hankers, WOM, DrJBHL, HG_Eliminator, Snowman, Lantec, and the other names who are escaping me right now.  They truly are the best to work with and I personally appreciate everything they do for the site and skinning in general.

Getting back into work mode one of my first goals for 2011 is to make WinCustomize even better than it is.  Site traffic has declined over the last year or so as skinning is moving back to its niche “roots”, and getting more people involved here and download/submitting is a top goal.  Looking back at Win98 and WinXP when I first got involved into skinning, Windows was terribly bland and skinning was almost a necessity.  Now that Windows is more physically attractive skinning has also gone from just changing the look of Windows, to changing how Windows looks and how to boost ease of us and productivity.  This is not a bad thing in my opinion, and an app like Fences is the best example of what I’m talking about. 

Taking lots of things into consideration I made a short list of things I’d like to address in the first half of 2011.

  • Address lingering site issues.  WC 2010 is brand new, but there are still some issues that need to be worked out.  Yes, the delete skins button is one of them.
  • More/better tutorials.  Skinning isn’t necessarily the easiest thing to do, but it’s definitely not impossible.  We need better tutorials and a better way for new and old users to find and use them.
  • More contributors.  We have a great core group of skinners that submit to WC, but more would be even better.
  • More content.  Mobile wallpapers maybe?  Any other apps that can be skinned that should be added?  Let me know!

Community is important as ever, and looking at our user groups here it was a fantastic decision to bring on board DrJBHL as our article/news poster for WC.  He has been doing a phenomenal job at keeping WC users up to date with the latest tech and PC news, and I think doing this is a great move to broaden appeal to new users.  In trying to address the tutorial content we definitely more people to contribute.  Over the years I have written what seems like a countless amount of tutorials, but many are outdated and there are many others on WinCustomize that are more “experts” at specific apps than I am.  If you would like to dedicate some time to helping update/write tutorials, once again let me know.

Getting more people over to submit to WinCustomize has been more difficult.  Many just don’t know about the site, and others I have spoken with just don’t have the time to submit to multiple sites which is understandable.  We “recruited” some people this year who are well known on other sites like DA who just didn’t realize that WC gets millions and millions of visitors each month.  WinCustomize is a great way to expose yourself (no pun intended) and since we do obviously focus more on customization, it can be easier to get your work noticed.  I’d like to see what the interest is in some type of referral program.  Introduce an artist to WC and once they become a regular contributor a reward is given.  Thoughts on this?  Would you take part?

Well I think I have rambled enough, so let me also take this opportunity to thank you for your support in 2010, and I know 2011 will be even better than last year was! 


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on Jan 02, 2011

  Sounds great ID!!!!

on Jan 02, 2011

Thanks for the kind words, I.D.

Being part of this team really has put some spring in my step. Thanks also for the teaching about Windows Live Writer. That's made things a lot easier.

You got me thinking...(that's the burnt wood odor you're detecting)... I believe your referral idea is an excellent one.

I'd love to see "Classes" offered and set up for the interested in each subspecialty, such as WB, Icons, Docks, Walls, CFX and so on, including non SD products (like WinStep). The course "Curriculum" could be included in the WinWiki. Two birds...

We are so blessed with Masters and others who give of their time and skills as well as Journeymen who can teach and who can be rewarded for their efforts, as well. I feel we should also try to reach out to past Masters, etc. who might be interested in helping or getting back into skinning.

I believe that for especially talented "young" artists, a one on one mentoring program could be established along the way as they achieve skills commensurate with promotion.

Perhaps some of the folks at Stardock might wish to conduct classes in graphics/game design and interact with the members as well.

I'd love to see "The WinCustomize University of Skinning" come about....chalk that up to my (rapidly) approaching senility.

on Jan 02, 2011

Nice writeup I.D.!  I for one would like to see some of the old time skinners at the site too.  Skinners like WB Skinner and ChaNinja are just a couple.  They were both excellent skinners, but I guess their personal lives or commitments have changed things, or perhaps they have just lost interest.  Would still love to see them and a few others here on WC though!

on Jan 02, 2011

 I love the mobile wallpaper idea and in addition to that I know you got a new Win7 phone I did as well and would be interested in devoting some time (especially if I had some coding help) to developing some new Win7 phone apps ...ex...wallpaper changer ,maybe a WC app with rss !

Food for thought!

 

on Jan 02, 2011

Any other apps that can be skinned that should be added?

Rainmeter?

on Jan 02, 2011

That's a great post ID!!

on Jan 02, 2011

Yes It is a great post. My wish list is small. All I would like to see are more WB textures submitted for those who are graphically challenged like I am. Oh, and yes the delete button and the My Site tab fixed.

on Jan 02, 2011

How about tutorials on the smaller apps like rainlendar and sysmetrix. I know rainlendar pretty well and I'm learning SMX. How can I help?

on Jan 02, 2011

Lantec

Any other apps that can be skinned that should be added?
Rainmeter?

Definitely!

on Jan 02, 2011

Believe it or not Weather Pulse is skinnable. Might want to look into it.

on Jan 02, 2011

Any other apps that can be skinned that should be added?

Opera?

on Jan 02, 2011

I'd be interested in doing more tuts for DX, if Froggy would let us know the future of DX. I don't want to spend a lot of time writing tuts for a defunct software.

on Jan 02, 2011

A good THOROUGH "no-brainer" guide to SkinStudio and ALL it's sections would be nice. I've kicked around the idea of a Windowblind template to show each section "live" so the potential skinner could get a better idea of where something is and understand what it actually does before they dive in. Anybody remember the old Winamp template skin that had all the areas labeled and the images pre-packaged, ready to drop and skin? Of course, you can only make it so easy...you either like to do it or you don't...but try to keep 'em interested before they can give up on it.

on Jan 02, 2011

'More / better tutorials'

A must if you want new people coming on board and they should be easy to find.

Make WinCustomize the first stop skinning site. Have the latest news on programs which change your desktop with links and articles. RSS feeds, Twitter . Keep the punters happy.

Rainmeter 

 

Navi .... Templates are a great idea. Get people started 

on Jan 02, 2011

Templates and How To's are definitely the way to go. If a noobie can visualize what he or she wants from the git-go it'll be worth it. Incentives too will work. Encourage them to post WIP's, show off what they can do. Give them pointers. There are tons of stuff to show anyone who wants to learn.

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