Monday, October 15, 2007

Dripbook is a community for artists that can express themselves visually

What Company is offering:
Dripbook is a community for artists that can express themselves visually, through photos. So you won’t be able to upload videos. This is reflected in the genres that are featured on Dripbook, which consist of areas of expertise like photography, illustration, street art, and interior design. When you sign up for a Dripbook account, you can indicate your area of expertise, or sign up as a viewer, which allows you to simply enjoy the work showcased on the site without the necessity of an online portfolio.
How It works:
There’s a multiple file upload option, similar to Facebook, but one neat thing about Dripbook’s file upload is that you can go do other things on the site, like organize your album’s content, while you wait for your files to fully upload to your account.
For a portfolio’s books, users can leave comments, add it to their favorites or their shortlist (this lets you check out the artwork later without having to save it to your favorites folder), show or hide associated captions, and send the artist a private message. Dripbook will also keep track of your recent history. This, along with the shortlist, appear as mini feeds in your main menu for site navigation.
More at:http://www.dripbook.com/

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