Life drawing of female nude, complete with planar analysis.

c Ben Hughes, 2012

Life drawing of female nude, complete with planar analysis.

c Ben Hughes, 2012

Almost time!! Headed to the #SCADDY Awards and excited for two nominations: Collaborative Project and Television Ad! :D

Almost time!! Headed to the #SCADDY Awards and excited for two nominations: Collaborative Project and Television Ad! :D

…or suffer the pain of having a cliché DaFont typeface on your arm, forever.

Le sigh.

…or suffer the pain of having a cliché DaFont typeface on your arm, forever.

Le sigh.

(Source: fuckyeahtattoos)

Life drawing class. First “foundations” course I’ve had in a year and a half. Should be a good time.

Life drawing class. First “foundations” course I’ve had in a year and a half. Should be a good time.

I’m looking for SCAD blogs…

buyalex:

literallyarealmurderer:

whoischrisjones:

theboyinquestion:

mirakelsey:

kiltyascharged:

pollariis:

fangedxbarbie:

Reblog this if you’re a SCADDIE. I’m in a following mood.

Sup Scaddie!

o hi I’m a scaddie

SCAD PARTY??

hollah. 

just recently became a SCAD-alum as of one week ago haha

Currently a senior - going to the Hong Kong campus in January.

Scaddies all over the interwebs. 

I approve this idea.

(Source: totallywasntme, via buyalex)

Celebrating the end of my quarter in style - Delirium time!! :)

Celebrating the end of my quarter in style - Delirium time!! :)

BOOOOOOOOO-YAH!!!!!!!!!

Just presented my Intro to Advertising final here at SCAD, and I’m so happy with both how I presented and my ad campaign as a whole. Here’s a shot of the notes I had prepared for my presentation…

Can you find the hidden motivational message I wrote to myself? :D

I’ll post the finished campaign on obviouslybenhughes.com soon!

BOOOOOOOOO-YAH!!!!!!!!!

Just presented my Intro to Advertising final here at SCAD, and I’m so happy with both how I presented and my ad campaign as a whole. Here’s a shot of the notes I had prepared for my presentation…

Can you find the hidden motivational message I wrote to myself? :D

I’ll post the finished campaign on obviouslybenhughes.com soon!

I’m secretly majoring at @SCADdotedu as an Interior Holiday Light Design student. Here is a piece I just completed.

I’m secretly majoring at @SCADdotedu as an Interior Holiday Light Design student. Here is a piece I just completed.

The new SCAD Cards are so incredibly ugly. What in the world?

But one cool thing: there’s a microchip inside that will soon allow card-holders to enter buildings by waving the card over a sensor, instead of swiping next to the door. Neat!

Still doesn’t change the fact that they’re ugly as sin, though.

The new SCAD Cards are so incredibly ugly. What in the world?

But one cool thing: there’s a microchip inside that will soon allow card-holders to enter buildings by waving the card over a sensor, instead of swiping next to the door. Neat!

Still doesn’t change the fact that they’re ugly as sin, though.

clientsfromhell:

Me: “How can I help you today, ma’am?”

Client: “Is e-mail internet”?

Me: “I beg your pardon?”

Client: “Is e-mail on the internet? I have no internet, can I still read my e-mail?”

Me: “Well yes, you must be able to get online to view your e-mail.”

Client: “Oh, dear. I can’t see my…

Is YouTube looking a little messed up for anyone else!?

Is YouTube looking a little messed up for anyone else!?

New Starbucks Logo & Cup Sleeve: In The Wild!

New Starbucks Logo & Cup Sleeve: In The Wild!

New YouTube Homepage: My Thoughts

YouTube has rolled out a new homepage (click here to try it out) and I, being a love of new design - and it’s critique - feel like giving my thoughts on it..

First, let me give you some details. Here’s the button that will appear on your homepage if you’ve been selected to join the experiment:



That button will bring you to this page, detailing the changes about to take effect on your homepage (what you see when logged in and viewing http://youtube.com):



In text form, here’s what the page says:

Experimental YouTube homepage Want to use a different version of the YouTube homepage?

What we’re trying out: Combined list - Merges your subscriptions, friend activity, and recommendations into > one easier-to-scan list Don’t miss a video - If a channel uploads 4 videos in a day, you’ll see all 4 - instead of just the latest video Delete anything - Hover over any video you don’t want to watch and click ‘x’ Or just grey it out - Videos you’ve already watched will be greyed out - so even > without deleting, you’ll know where you left off Help me re-find stuff I just watched - Your homepage will include your recent likes and favorites so you can easily get back to them Easy inbox - Links to your inbox (personal messages & comments) are front and center Load much more - Watch older videos - all without leaving the homepage

Quick tip: If you only care about your subscriptions, just click on “Subscription uploads” at the top - we’ll remember your setting

And finally, a before-and-after comparison of the old and new homepages:


OK. There are a few things right off the bat that I’ve noticed. Just as a sidenote, I closed the massive TRON advertisement at the top of the new layout in order to show as much of it as possible.

First, I like that this layout is focusing on bringing things that your fellow YouTubers like, comment on, or favorite to your attention. This is brought directly from your Friends and Subscriptions in to one “merged” list. If someone who you’re friends with liked, commented or favorited a video, it will show up here along with any new videos from the people you’ve subscribed to.

That being said, I highly dislike that the Friends activity is now merged with the Subscriptions. It’s a good thing that if you click Subscriptions that YouTube will remember your settings (hopefully) but even when you set that to the default there are more problems.

Within the Subscriptions tab there need to be a few changes. I like that you can see all recent uploads from a content creator, but what if that person has only uploaded one video within the recent time period? They still take up just as much vertical space as someone with four new videos. An option to consolidate the people with only one recent upload in to fewer lines (most likely by putting two, three or four different content creators on one single row) would be most helpful. That would allow us to scroll less and lessen the chance of possibly missing a new video because it’s below the page-break.

Another feature that needs to be gone: greyed out video thumbnails after a certain video is viewed.

When you watch a video from someone you’re subscribed to, that video thumbnail doesn’t simply disappear from your homepage subscription box. Instead, it becomes “greyed out” (so it looks faded) and you then have to click a small “x” in the corner of the thumbnail to remove it from the list. This is simply redundant work for the user, and adding more steps to the subscription-viewing process is really quite dumb.

One more little thing that really annoyed me was this:

First, my username is truncated due to length, which makes no sense. It should allow the max number of characters possible in a username to be visible. Partial username visibility is just plain lame in this advanced web world. Second, what’s with the odd alignment of the username? I want to see the beginning of my name just as much as I want to see the end of it. Of all the new changes, this should b the easiest fix to implement.

So that’s it. Those are my thoughts on the new YouTube homepage redesign. After more time getting used to it I assume I’ll have more thoughts, but this is a good stopping point for now. But I want to know what you think about the new design. I’m genuinely interested in finding out your thoughts. Tell me below: Love it? Hate it?

Thanks for reading! :)

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Will #NewTwitter Hurt YouTube?

I recently tweeted about how I think the new Twitter layout will affect YouTube video creators. Almost all of the major YouTubers are on Twitter and they use it as both a promotional tool and way to create a virality about each new upload. Twitter has proven to be a solid way to communicate with their audiences in near-realtime.

Below is an expansion on those tweets I posted, talking about how the new Twitter layout could drastically affect video views, revenue, and comments.

View Counts

@ObviouslyBen tweeted:
Exciting thing about #NewTwitter for us YouTubers: more likely people will view videos because they’re staying in one place. Ease = views…

@JnAStudios replied:
@ObviouslyBen that’s what has me so excited about it. Plus it’s kinda fun viewing them on here so proly draw even more views

This is something about the new layout that I’m extremely happy to have happen. When viewership is easier and the process to get to someone’s content is one click - instead of a click, a new tab and an entirely different website - people will be happier about consuming said content. Like I said, ease equals views.

Ad Revenue

@ObviouslyBen tweeted:
…on the other hand ad-rev may decrease if video creator doesn’t have in-video ads. Viewing vids in #NewTwitter wont show YT’s sidebar ads.

@JnAStudios replied:
@ObviouslyBen oh wow, very good point! Well if they agreed to being part of it I’m sure YouTube will figure something out about that

@AskCarrieLee replied:
@ObviouslyBen In video ads are at discretion of the user to turn on & off. Viewing vids in #newtwitter = good.

WIth this tweet I brought up the fact that YouTube’s sidebar ads (the advertising that appears to the right side of a video) may see a substantial drop in both views and clicks. Views and clicks are what earn not only YouTube and the advertisers money, but also the video creator. Many people who earn a living off their YouTube videos may soon see a significant drop in the amount of ads that get clicked, thereby making their own salaries lower.

On the other hand, I assumed that the embedded players within the new Twitter layout will automatically have in-video ads displayed. In-video ads are the ones which are overlayed at the bottom of the video player and pop-up into view around fifteen seconds in to play. As @AskCarrieLee mentioned above, this kind of advertising is able to be turned on or off at the discretion of the video poster. I’m not sure how the revenue earned from in-video ads compares to sidebar banner ads, but hopefully it’s comparable.

Comments

@ObviouslyBen tweeted:
Will #NewTwitter replace YouTube comments? Popular YTer posts vid, people watch in Twitter, reply here instead of in YT comments. Possible??

@DaftBryan replied:
@ObviouslyBen - Possible, but not many people will want to watch in Twitter if they already know them from YouTube.

@AskCarrieLee replied:
@ObviouslyBen & as far as replacing comments, FB actually has shown me that that’s true. IMO.

When a person views a video on YouTube they have the option to leave a comment below it. Once they comment that message is posted for everyone to see, reply to, promote or demote via thumbs-up or thumbs-down, and can even be deleted by the video’s poster. Comments are an integral part of the YouTube experience. Comments ignite discussion, change people’s viewpoints and allow for the viewer to directly connect with the content creator.

In the new Twitter layout, when you select a tweet and the YouTube video appears on the right side panel, there’s no option to leave a comment on that video. You can of course use the built-in @reply button on Twitter to respond to whoever posted the tweet, but you can’t leave a comment that will post on the original video page. This could cause the commenting feature to go two ways:

First, people may comment a lot less because they’re not going to YouTube itself. They may stay right in the Twitter ecosystem and instead use the @reply button to tell the video creator what they thought. This is what AskCarrieLee stated above; when she posts her newest videos to her Facebook fan page people watch right in Facebook and leave their comments there.

On the other hand, people may be willing to leave Twitter’s nice all-in-one website to leave their comments on YouTube because they either want the interaction from other people watching simultaneously around the world, or because they’re that loyal to the YouTuber who posted the video. At this point it’s really a toss-up as to what will happen since not everyone has the new layout. We’ll know more on this in a month or two.

In-Twitter Commenting?

@ObviouslyBen tweeted:
Re: prev tweet — I’d LOVE to see ability to comment on YouTube videos right from the #NewTwitter right sidepane… That would be fantastic.

This is a simple suggestion that may never appear, but wouldn’t it be amazing to comment on a YouTube video - and have it show up below that video on YouTube - right from within the right side of Twitter? That’s something that will make me extremely happy to see. Like I said, it may never happen, but it would be quite fantastic if it did.

There’s a lot of big “if” scenarios regarding the new layout affecting YouTubers. We’re not going to know exactly which way these things will go until everyone has the layout, but I really want to know what you think. Please comment and tell me! I read them all and will be replying for a while.

This is my avatar, made on http://www.scottpilgrimthemovie.com/

This is not a sponsored post. To be honest, I hated the avatar maker and am really dissatisfied with both the end result (my avatar) and the trailer for the movie itself. I won’t be seeing it.

This is my avatar, made on http://www.scottpilgrimthemovie.com/

This is not a sponsored post. To be honest, I hated the avatar maker and am really dissatisfied with both the end result (my avatar) and the trailer for the movie itself. I won’t be seeing it.