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New Website

Lots of updating and housecleaning going on around here lately, the most fun being the launch of our new site here at www.chasejarvis.com.

As such, I wanted to invite you to poke around our new digs. Lots of new photos–twenty something new galleries, there’s finally a video page, and…well..a lot more. And we’re continuing to update and transform the site into a smooth machine over the coming week. That said, your feedback is incredibly valuable to us. We’re listening – so thanks in advance. We know there’s still a lot to work on, especially with the blog and the mobile version. (There’s still flash in there, but, we’re evolving and will continue to…). At any rate please hit up whatever needs addressing in the comments. Or if it’s time sensitive and something’s busted, ping @dartanyon.

Huge thanks to my crew for the hard work – especially amidst all the other work we are lucky enough to be buried in. And we’d be remiss to not thank the great team at Livebooks.com – Matt, Dale, Adam, and Jericho. Thanks a mil for the collaborative process in creating our new site.

I’ll be on the Twit.tv Photo show at 1:30PM today talking about the new site, and photography in general. Tune in.

And again, thank YOU for visiting.

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  1. Mike Folden says:
    August 2, 2011 at 12:50 pm

    I’m diggin the new look. It’s still simple but I love the way the galleries are displayed. Good work fellas.

  2. luca brajato says:
    August 2, 2011 at 12:37 pm

    +1 Eric. I’m not a fan of that font, especially not browsing on high-res screen (from my Macbook Pro is really much better than on Windows)…
    Anyway, great concept and structure! Waiting to see further updates!

  3. Corbin says:
    August 2, 2011 at 12:31 pm

    +1 Eric. The font comes off as more amateur-looking than before.

  4. ken savage says:
    August 2, 2011 at 12:30 pm

    Looks good. Having some issues on iPad with the navigation. Cant figure it out quite just yet. Still debugging for ya.

  5. Eric says:
    August 2, 2011 at 12:28 pm

    Congrats on launching your new site but that typewriter font is not working at all. It’s super hard to read and seems really cliche. I would try exploring a few different font options.

    1. Jay R. says:
      August 2, 2011 at 12:33 pm

      I agree with Eric; the new blog font is rather difficult to read even after increasing font size in Mozilla. It has that crazy look to it, where it looks readable at a glance but when you actually focus on a word/letters them seem to fade away (what i like to call the faint star phenomena if you’ve ever experienced that).

    2. Chase says:
      August 2, 2011 at 1:24 pm

      thanks… font will get addressed. we’re working on readability plus some styling.

      1. Adam White says:
        August 3, 2011 at 6:22 am

        Chase,

        I actually like the font. Maybe it’s just me. But I do like how the site is running now. Can’t wait to see what else you add.

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