Archive for the ‘General’ Category

Presenting – ProQ Store for WordPress

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

ProQStore
I am very happy to announce my new project – ProQStore plugin for WordPress.

Short info:
ProQ Store is a next generation digital e-commerce plugin for WordPress. It was built from ground up with digital content sales in mind, so no matter what you are selling: software, wallpapers, indie music, games, stock imagery, fonts, stock icons, stock vectors, website templates or PDF e-books – ProQ Store is your best solution.

More information:
http://www.proqstore.com

New WordPress Plugin

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Hey,

The New Year has started with a fresh mind and new motivation and brought me where I am now – I am almost ready to release a new WordPress 2.7 plugin for digital e-commerce. I hope ‘It’ (Let’s keep the real name a secret for a day or two) will turn out to be a very user friendly plugin which fits perfectly with WordPress 2.7 design and workflow.

I would like to ask you the following:

  • Have you ever seen a WordPress based e-store? What was your first impression about it?
  • What do you regard as a leading solution for serving/selling digital downloads in WordPress?
  • Do you think there’s place for improvement in WP e-commerce? If so, in what areas?

Your comments will be greatly appreciated and will guide the finishing touches to my new e-commerce plugin before it goes public later this month.

Thanks and Stay Tuned!
Paul Uza

Watch EMA 2008 Live + AIR APP

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

On an extremely short notice (5 hours) me and my team at ZenTeam.gr have made it possible to watch MTV EMA 2008 awards live on MTV.gr website and through AIR application installable from the frontpage. The video feed is live now and streaming Perez Hilton directly from the EMA Red Carpet as we wait for the main event :)

ENJOY THE EMA 2008 SHOW!

For your convenience the video feed is served through Akamai CDN so the connection and sound quality should be top-notch wherever you are.

MTV

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

Just a quick note that I found some free time and made a brand new poster for MTV Greece, to celebrate the launch of the channel and it’s brand new website. You can see the poster here.

If anyone interested in A1 sized prints, please shout in the comments.

MTV + Papervision3D

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Dear Readers,

Today I would like to announce a new partnership with Ashley & Holmes World Group where I will lead a brand new team of young talented creative professionals. Our team’s main goal is to create visually stunning and technologically advanced interactive projects. With extremely high focus on quality and user experience our team aims to set an example for generations of artists to come.

As time goes I will update my blog with more details about this interesting partnership and reveal more details about our team and what we do.

I am also thrilled to present you our newest project – MTV Greece. We have scheduled the launch in 27 days so stay tuned for the full experience!

MTV Greece

For now head to http://www.mtv-greece.com to see some Papervision3D countdown tv-flickering goodness :)

Also by popular demand countdown designs Alpha and Beta.

Freelancing 101

Friday, July 18th, 2008

Once in a while in my business there’s a customer who thinks he is the greatest thing that happened to me and then disappears. Some of them go silently – just stop answering emails when you send them the source code (lesson learned). For some of them it’s enough to get the demo file to be able decompile it (lesson learned too). Some of them go away loudly citing Aristotle, calling names and naming matters of principle.

Here are some tips to avoid unfortunate problems while doing freelance work:

No rocket science

As a service provider you have to give away the completed product ONLY after the full payment has been made, or at least such guarantees are in place (such as Escrow process). If you don’t have such guarantees – you can be easily ripped off and not paid for your work.

Client’s size or his reputation should not be a factor for trust. Especially if you are an in-house developer, ask yourself: why would a multinational company with years of reputation and millions in cash would give the development of it’s most anticipated online product to your hands? Why do they care to bargain until the price gets ridiculously low?

Trust can be gained through depositing funds in Escrow and releasing them shortly after adequate project steps have been finalized, this will help both sides to feel that the project is going well and no one is trying to fool anyone. If you don’t use Escrow for your projects, make sure that you at least ask for an advance payment that should cover your basic development costs. The worst thing that could happen is to spend weeks on something that will not be published online at all. Even if you get ripped of and your source code get’s decompiled and reworked, you still have the benefit of claiming copyright rights to the final published work and putting it in your portfolio.

Budget and Timeline

Project’s time line and budget CAN and often DO change. Communicate any technical problems you encounter as soon as possible to your client and ask for extension of development timeline / budget if it is necessary, especially if you are working on an hourly basis – every minute you delay will cost you money.

If the project is large it is hard to keep track of every little detail, shift of deadline or little change in the specifications. So it’s very good if you communicate with your clients through an online tool such as Basecamp, then you can easily keep track of the changes to the project and adjust the budget / timeline accordingly.

Communication

Communicate professionally without getting into personal details with the client and keeping your tone official. Always remember – this is just business, there’s deadline, requirements and budget – nothing else nothing more. Use email as much as possible, if a problem occurs it helps to keep the emotions down to minimum and pick your words carefully. Respect the client and never talk with him in a disrespectful manner, if it happens that you are on the verge of a big conflict – take a walk to cool down, think how you can solve the problem and finish your project without escalating the tension.

Things To Avoid

  • Avoid clients that get too personal too early. Calling you “buddy”, promising you fame and fortune, a new 3G iPhone, shares in their business or a vacation with them in the Caribbean.
  • Avoid people who undermine your professionalism by citing your age, race or religion. It is discriminatory and should not be tolerated. In my current company the greatest talent is 18-24 years old, most of them are better than me in one discipline or another.
  • Avoid projects that are below your budget requirements, in case the project goes flop the advance payment will not be enough to cover your basic development costs.

That’s about it. I am sure that learning from someone else mistakes is better than learning from your own.

And I wish best of luck to you all in freelancing!
Paul

Showcase in PV3D

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Long time since I wrote my last decent post and I think it is just the right moment for change!

During these few months a lot has happened in my life, new job, new industry, new experiences – both good and bad. It was all overwhelming for me however I felt that I was lacking something. While trying to solve a million of daily tasks and work related problems in my head I forgot my best friend – Flash.

So I’ve made some adjustments to my schedule and since beginning of this month I’m officially a freelancer (again), woohoo! :)

To strengthen my position and to get you, dear readers, interested in what I do, I’ve put together a simple portfolio website which will be constantly upgraded and updated with new additions during the next 6 of months. Showcase site uses Papervision3D as it’s main rendering engine and also features a very cool custom made search engine which in theory could handle 1.000.000 items without hanging the Flash Player!

No more taking. Ladies and gentlemen – click away: http://www.uza.lt/showcase, besides this link the showcase should be accessible via a dedicated link in the top menu.

And as always, don’t forget to leave feedback (bad or good)! :)

jQuery 1.2.6

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

I just stumbled upon a fresh jQuery 1.2.6 release. So fresh that as for now there aren’t even release notes for it :)

Gentlemen, grab your copy!

AIR 1.0, Aptana Studio and ExtJS

Monday, February 25th, 2008

Today (February 25, 2008) Adobe has finally released AIR 1.0 into the wild.

It has been a wonderful experience to see this technology mature in Adobe’s Apollo pre-release program and to take active part in this process. I want to congratulate the Adobe AIR team and all pre-release program members for their great work and valuable input into finally getting AIR through the door! Woohoo!

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Many Faces of Flash, The Guide

Saturday, December 8th, 2007

I want to take a moment and talk about Flash and and what You can do with it. This is a mini-guide for people who are looking into Flash as their primary platform but have not made up their mind yet.

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