Posts Tagged ‘album design’

Designing Your Own Album

Monday, April 25th, 2011

Zookbinders’ Ten Tips for Designing Your Own Albums

For several months we’ve been sharing with you how much easier your life can be and how much more money you can make by utilizing zookie pro, Zookbinders’ new album design and fulfillment service. We of course realize that some of you, whether new to the industry or with many years of experience, do enjoy designing albums yourself. To help ensure you are creating the best possible album for your clients, we’ve put together our top ten design tips. These tips are primarily for flush or collage style albums but would work for matted albums too.

  1. Shoot for the Album. Think about the album as you photograph your event. Be sure to create background images, images that will compliment one another on a page and that tell a story together.
  2. Streamline Your Workflow. If you want to enjoy your album designing, you need to be efficient. If you use Photoshop, use templates and learn short cuts so you can design quickly and make easy modifications. If you are uncomfortable with Photoshop, find a design solution that you do enjoy and is easy to use. There are many options out there and most have free trials.
  3. Organize Your Images. Whether you select the album images or let your client, start your album design by grouping images in separate folders for each page spread.
  4. Keep it Simple. The best designs are simple and let the images take center stage. Avoid needless or too many embellishments, use graphical elements that enhance the theme of the event or layout and that don’t detract from it.
  5. Use a Feature Image. Page layouts with a key image, designed larger on the page, complimented with a series of smaller images is much more interesting that a page with all the images the same size.
  6. Use Negative Space. Just because you have a 12×24 canvas in front of you doesn’t mean you have to fill every square inch. Negative space can be as important to your images in your final design.
  7. Set a Theme. A theme can be the color of your backgrounds and borders, whether or not you use background images or any number of design elements that create a cohesive look to your page layouts.
  8. Selectively Use Color and Black & White. You and some of your clients may prefer all color or all B&W image layouts. To add impact, use these design choices to add drama and emphasis. Imagine how much a color image would pop off the page if it was surrounded by B&W images.
  9. Know When to Break the Rules. Variety is the spice of life.
  10. Post and Promote. Once your layout is approved by your client, post the layout to your blog or Facebook page. Album layouts not only show off your design skills but your photography and ability to tell a story. It’s a great promotional tool.

For those of you who have taken the zookie pro test drive and seen the power of our customized shopping cart, please note that we will be making this cart available to all Zookbinders’ clients later this year when we launch our new ordering system to replace ROES. With this new system, you’ll be able to upload your page spreads and have us create a digital flip book and custom shopping cart for your clients to view their album. They will be able to suggest changes, place their order for their main album and add parent books and framed page spreads to the order as well. Stay tuned for more information as we get closer to our launch date.

Take a Test Drive with Mark Zucker

Monday, April 4th, 2011

See how the zookie pro shopping cart can make you more money in this free webinar

What’s your biggest pain point in wedding photography today? If you said sales and workflow then you’re not alone. Zookbinders’ new service, zookie pro, can help. Learn first hand with Zookbinders Founder and CEO Mark Zucker how using this revolutionary new service can help you grow your business. It’s not just about album design, workflow or sales; it’s all of this and more. Invest less than an hour of your time and learn how zookie pro can take you down the path to profits.  To register, click on the link below:

Thursday, April 7, 2011 at 2PM

 

Get Your Life Back

Monday, January 3rd, 2011

Since digital took over the majority of the wedding photography industry, we’ve heard more and more photographers say they are just overwhelmed with their new workflow. It used to be that all you had to do was drop off your film, order your prints and you were done. Today, you have to edit, color correct, size, retouch, design and the work goes on, and on, and on.  That will all change January 16, 2011, when Zookbinders launches its new design service called zookie prozookie pro is our latest innovation that will simplify the process of ordering albums.

zookie pro is designed to give YOU more time to do what YOU want. Seriously. We’re a one-stop shop for your color correction, design, print and bind services. Simply upload your selected images, choose your products and that’s it. We’ll color correct your images, design your album, let you preview the layout and then print and design a Lustre Book album for your client. We realize that it’s not just about the quality of our albums; it’s also about the quality of your life.

If you prefer to design your own albums and tweak each page, then zookie pro might not be best for you. But if you just don’t like designing albums or don’t have the time then zookie pro can help you get your life back. Take a few minutes and visit zookiepro.com to learn more about the service, see some sample designs and get complete pricing information. Stay tuned to this blog where we will review zookie pro, its many benefits and the things you’ll be able to do with all of your extra time!

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Making a Difference

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Recently, I’ve overheard a few photographers saying “Why would I want to use Zookbinders if all of my competitors are using them too?”

While it is always good to differentiate yourself from your competition, is it the album that you use that makes you different or the images you put in your albums? Of course, here at Zookbinders we pride ourselves on making high quality, hand made, books and albums. We stack ourselves against any of our competition and strive to give our customers the best possible product in which to feature their images.

But it is your images that make your album truly unique. No matter how many photographers use one orientation or another, one leather color or another or one cover style or another, it will be your images and image layouts that make your album different from your competition. How can you make your designs different from your competitions’?

1 – Be Selective. Nothing makes an album look more like a scrapbook than cramming as many images as possible into the album. Before you begin designing, carefully select which images best tell the story of your client’s big day.

2 – Use Negative Space. Some people don’t like that term, I happen to think it is a great positive. Used properly, negative space balances and actually ads impact to the corresponding image(s) it surrounds.

3 – Fewer Images for Greater Impact. When designing each page layout, once again the old axiom is true; less is more. It may take a few more pages to tell the story, but your album will have much more impact if each page spread has a more sparse design. Admittedly you may need to charge more per image to cover the added cost of more pages, but your designs will be much more dynamic.

4 – Hire a Professional. We all love photographing weddings. But not all of us love sitting behind the computer designing or have the design background to create wonderful page layouts. Consider hiring a local designer or an online design service. We at Zookbinders have a partnership with Zoho Design, www.zohodesign.com. It may cost you a bit more but you’ll have more time to photograph and be with family; you’ll be able to handle more clients in an efficient manner; and, you’ll have wonderful album designs that your clients will rave about.

5 – Packaging. As beautiful as it is, don’t just hand over your client’s finished album alone. Wrap it in a special box or bag, include ribbon or a bow, include referral cards and include a complimentary portrait session to get your wedding clients back in the door for a future session and order.

Do you have design tips of your own you’d like to share? Let us know. Send us a message with your tips on making your albums unique.

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