The Qwidget’s New Website & Logo Revealed

I’m very excited to announce that today we are launching the new Qwidget website and logo.  I am tempted to explain all the reasons that I think our logo totally rocks and why it perfectly represents the Qwidget.  However, a logo should make a statement without the impassioned backing of the product manager, so I’m going to be quiet and let it do the talking.

Ta Da!

The logo was designed by the talented designer (and my very good friend) Erin Kilkenny whose work can be found here.  Both the Qwidget blog and the main Qwidget.com site were done by another very talented web designer Marco Castro.  His work is here. [Ed. note: Ever the honorable designer, Marco asked me to point out that Erin played very strong role in coming up with the concept for the site design which Marco then refined and implemented.]

Qwidget FunctionalityWith the launch of qwidget.com, we are revealing the actual functionality of the Qwidget - what it does, how it does it and how it can help you as a blogger generate conversations on your blog.  For a complete run through on all of that, check out the feature tour.  You can also get a quick sense from the graphic below, which also appears on the main qwidget.com site.  Also, be sure to check out the video demo that I put together for the main site.  And please leave feedback here.  I plan on updating it and revising it according to feedback I get here.

In the coming days, we will be putting the Qwidget up on this blog so you can test out the features.  And shortly after that, we’ll be releasing it to our initial group of beta testers.  If you’re interested in joining that group, please sign up here.

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