Five years of basecamping

February 4th, 2009

This is the first post on this blog in english so bare with me.

On this day five years ago, 37signals released Basecamp, their first product. We had been following their blog for some time, but this was something else. We tried it out at once. The feeling, design and usability was like nothing else on the web at the time. It just felt right and it really helped us manage our projects. We were just about to release UNICEF Swedens site and started communicating through Basecamp right away. We still do.

Following 37signals and the development of Basecamp during those early days changed the way I thought about design and interaction. I’ve had two experiences like this in our little agency’s history. The first was when Joels classmate forced him to use web-standards. Once we started writing standardized markup we never looked back (we were one of the first agencies in Sweden to build sites according to standards). Besides all the obvious advantages like more appreciation from google, faster pageloads, easier development process, cross-browser support and all the other things we take for granted today the most important thing was that it makes you define what every part of a website is. This changed the way I thought about creating websites and lead to thinking about what, where and how the content and disposition of a site in a way I didn’t before. I wasn’t even really into designing for the web, print design was what I wanted to do. Standards changed that.

The other time was, and probably still is, reading about how 37signals think and practice design, communication and running a small business. Using Basecamp and their other products and getting real. It has inspired our work and we have since been dreaming about developing our own web-based application. And we’re actually almost there, we have a working application that a bunch of friends are using and testing. We’ll see how it goes.

So congratulations and thank you for the inspiration, we’ll continue using Basecamp, Backpack, Campfire, Highrise, and probably what you’ll release next, for the five years to come.

Note: This might seem like an exaggeration or a sales pitch. But it’s not, they’re just that good and after five years it was time to join the choir.

4 Responses to “Five years of basecamping”

  1. Vad händer för er nu? Länge sedan ni uppdaterade något här?

  2. Vi är pinsamt dåliga på det. Ska försöka skärpa oss men det har jag tänkt länge dessvärre. Har en post på gång, men den är mest i egenintresse (söker designer).

    Just nu är vi mest peppade på vårt egna projekt: PortfolioDeck.com. Vi jobbar till stor del med UNICEF men även som underleverantörer till andra byråer samt andra projekt.

    Själv då?

  3. @alexis Kul att ni tuggar på i alla fall! Intressant projekt med PortfolioDeck ser fram emot att få testa det!

    Själv jobbar jag som konsult på ett större it-konsultföretag just nu. Men driver lite projekt vid sidan av. Har bland annat börjat utveckla TuneSquare.com, vet inte om ni hann testa den webb-app:en?

  4. Kul, hojta när den är uppe igen så man kan kolla.

    Det får du gärna göra! Jag har skickat en invite till PortfolioDeck.

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