New Portfolio Site: Created with 4ormat

I’d like to share with you something I’ve been slowly updating and working on in the last while. My good friend Lukas and his friend Tyler have been developing 4ormat for the last year and while I’ve been lucky enough to play around it for a few months now, it’s now in BETA and ready for others to use as well!

Here’s a quick video showing you just how easy it is to set up a unique and beautiful portfolio site using 4ormat.

Why you should consider using 4ormat:

Design your website using our easy to use design controls
• No HTML or CSS knowledge required
• Connect a domain name to your 4ormat site
• Unlimited and worry–free hosting on our scalable cloud
• Automatically formatted for the iPad, iPhone & Mobile
• Define advanced design styling using CSS
• 4ormat websites are supported on all web browsers
• W3C compliant and search engine friendly

The great thing about this is that it really takes no time to get your site up and running. Focus on your content (text, photos or videos) and let 4ormat do the rest for you. Of course with advanced design styling using CSS, you don’t have to worry about your site looking like anyone else’s.

The Plans

The plans are very affordable and again, let’s you focus on what you as an artist does best: create beautiful pieces to upload and share with others.  I can’t see anyone going over their Pro limits but if someone ever does, 4ormat has promised to work out a special plan for you.  If you have questions of suggestions, they have a forum on their site and are available on twitter and are quick to respond.

If anyone would like an invite to try out 4ormat, I have 10 invites to giveaway. Simply leave a comment below, requesting an invite, and I’ll send one your way!

Here are two more examples of portfolio sites built using 4ormat by my friends JD Howell and Joshua Lindsey:

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Richard Numeroff - June 17, 2010 - 11:47 am

very interested to see how 4ormat works with video… any info appreciated!

Many thanks!

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Sara Collaton Reply:

Both of these use video.
4ormat supports Vimeo and YouTube on our system.
http://hollysuangray.4ormat.com/
http://rosiehardy.4ormat.com/

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Gregg G. - June 14, 2010 - 9:19 am

Wow, this looks pretty darn-near-perfect for what I’ve been looking to do. Are there any invites left?

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Sara Collaton Reply:

looks like you got the last one for now. I may have more invites in the future.

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Rock Campbell - June 14, 2010 - 9:05 am

I’d like to try it out.

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Sara Collaton Reply:

check inbox for invite.

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mary-ellen - June 14, 2010 - 8:49 am

I’d love to try it out

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Sara Collaton Reply:

invite sent

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Chris Fenner - June 14, 2010 - 7:50 am

Would love to try it out!

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Sara Collaton Reply:

sent out an invite to you.

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Drew Masters - June 14, 2010 - 7:44 am

I’d love to try it, looks like a great product.

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Sara Collaton Reply:

done.

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Terri - June 14, 2010 - 7:35 am

I’d love to give it a try! Looks great, thanks for the info.

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Sara Collaton Reply:

invite sent :)

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