News & Notes

Sunday August 08, 2010

by Patrick Malley

Moodle 2 Custom Theme Package Pricing

The cost of a custom theme from NewSchool Learning has always been determined by a conservative estimate of the time it would take to complete the work from start to finish. With Moodle 1.x,  this estimation was easy to predict since themes were only given access to the header, the footer, and the CSS.

One of our favorite new features in the forthcoming 2.0 release is that theme designers now have even more control over the presentation of the software. We can now create alternative layouts, add theme settings, and with a little programming even alter the way Moodle renders objects on the page.

While we think this is great news,  it does throw a bit of a monkey wrench in the way we price our themes. How can we estimate the amount of time each 2.0 theme will take if the scope of each theme project we take on is completely different? Something needs to change.

We don’t want to move away from our package pricing model - it’s worked well for the past three years and we think it’s a very straight forward way of doing business. We do, however, need to set some limits on what is included in each package and provide some pricing, up front, for what we consider additional services. Here is a table showing our updated pricing and package descriptions for Moodle 2.0:

                               
PackageDescription
Basic ($275)For our Basic Package, we customize an existing theme. We take your branding, logo, font, and colors to make another theme your own. We’ve increased the price of this package slightly ($30) to take into consideration new features like the dock, custom menus, multiple layouts, and settings. Essentially, for this package, we’re committed to modifying all aspects of the existing theme. Of course, additional features will require additional charges.
Plus ($745)Our Plus Package gets you a new Moodle theme that matches your existing site or design. For this package, we’ve increased the price slightly ($50) for additional time we anticipate spending on custom layouts. We’ll include up to two layouts (one for the front page and one for all internal pages) at no additional charge. Since we don’t anticipate that everyone will want the new dock, custom menu, settings page, multiple layouts, and renderers, we’ll be creating a new Add-On pricing table for these items.
Max ($1495)Our Max Package is our complete custom design and development service that gets you your very own Moodle theme designed from scratch. For $100 above the 1.x price, we’re throwing nearly everything new with 2.0 into this package: multiple layouts, the dock, custom menu, and settings. Altering the core renderers will be an additional charge since we think most clients won’t need this service, and the time we’d invest in this area is tough to predict.

As you can see, not much has changed. We’re increasing the price of all of our packages as little as possible while increasing the services we provide across the board. Our goal is to give our clients a better theme for Moodle 2.0 at a low core cost.

We’re going to wait until Moodle 2 is officially released (sometime in September last we heard) before we update things on our site, but feel free to contact us if interested in getting a jump start on your theme for Moodle 2.0. We’re knee deep in creating themes for the core and are more than ready to start your project.

There is, of course, more to come. Please stay tuned for more news on our Moodle 2 Theme Update Package and Add-on pricing.

Monday January 11, 2010

by Patrick Malley

Meet Olivia

I’m proud and happy to officially announce the addition of Olivia Freeman to our team. Olivia has been working with our clients as Project Manager since November, and has quickly made herself an indispensable member of our team.

Prior to joining NewSchool Learning, Olivia worked at a large international law firm where she managed all aspects of Attorney Development. At the law firm, she supported the needs of over 900 attorneys while coordinating, marketing and executing all in-house attorney training.

Olivia has taken over Nick’s previous responsibilities handling all our incoming correspondence and working with each project to ensure a quality theme and experience is delivered to everyone we work with, every time. Basically, it’s her job to keep things running smoothly so Nick and I can focus on making themes.

If you have a custom Moodle theme you’d like us to work on, drop her a line.

Wednesday December 16, 2009

by Patrick Malley

Premium Moodle Themes

We’re pleased to announce the reopening of a “Themes” section on our site. We made our name selling and giving away attractive Moodle designs. After nearly six months of tweaking and adjusting our site and our business, we’re happy to have them back.

At this moment, we have 17 Moodle themes available for download. Nine are free. The other eight are Premium Themes - themes that are generally more complex, include different color variants, and come with a full year of support against bugs on the current Moodle version. They can be purchased for the low cost of $45.

The shopping cart system we use is offered through a unique company called e-junkie. We use their services primarily because they deliver your theme files immediately after purchase is made.

Purchases can be made using any major credit card or by Paypal. If you experience any trouble, please let us know and we’ll gladly sort things out for you.

Of course, if you like one of our designs but need some tweaking done to get it to match your specific brand or colors, we do offer customization services starting at only $245!

Friday October 30, 2009

by Patrick Malley

Service Package Details

imageI’ve just added a page for each of our custom Moodle theme packages, detailing what the work entails. You can find links to these pages on our service summary table. The details I’ve provided are brief, but should give you an idea of what to expect in terms of our process and timeline.

Of course, no two projects are ever exactly alike. So, drop us a line explaining your project and we’ll gladly fill in the details related to your specific needs.

Sunday October 11, 2009

by Patrick Malley

Portfolio of our Work

I stole some time from my weekend to put together a well overdue portfolio of our work. Nick has been getting an increasing number of requests to see custom work that we’ve done for our past clients. I hope this does the job.

I have only added a small handful of our most recent clients, but I’ll continue adding themes from our past and future from here on out. The nice thing about moving to ExpressionEngine for managing our content is that adding new entries to our portfolio is as easy as writing to this blog.

The goal of the portfolio is to highlight our work and give you an idea of what we’ve done in the past. The descriptions will tell you what the client gave us at the start of the project and what we gave back in return. If you have any questions about a past project, feel free to let us know.

Most of the entries have links to the clients’ live site. Others do not. I’ll do my best to provide live links whenever I can.

Wednesday October 07, 2009

by Patrick Malley

Project Management

imageI’d like to formally welcome our new (and first) project manager, Nick Gutschow.

Nick has been a friend of mine since we took German together our junior year at Michigan State University. After earning his bachelor’s degree in Analytic Philosophy, he moved to Taiwan to study and learn Mandarin Chinese. While there, he co-owned Intangible Logic, Inc, a brand development and design company where he oversaw many large projects covering not only web design, but print media and video development, marketing services, and exhibition design as well.

Nick’s role at NewSchool Learning is to take care of our clients. He answers all of our incoming emails and works in close liaison with our designers to ensure a quality theme and experience is delivered to everyone we work with, every time. He’s a genuinely great guy to work with and we’re very lucky to have him on board. If you have a project that you’d like to get started on, let him know.

Monday October 05, 2009

by Patrick Malley

NewSchool Learning Gets a Facelift

I’m happy to announce the fifth redesign of NewSchool Learning in two years. While we still have a bit of work to do to get everything looking great and fully functioning, the essentials are certainly all here.

Most notably missing is our “themes” page. We’ll have that back up soon, I promise. We’re going to take our time to sort through our existing stockpile of themes. Some will inevitably make their way into Moodle 2.0. Others will get completely refreshed or recoded before they return for download here. A few of our older themes may never return. As we go through our inventory, we’ll keep you posted on what ends up where.

In the meantime, you can still download our free themes directly from the database on Moodle.org.

If you happen to notice something glaringly ugly over the next couple days, please be patient while we do some additional testing. This site is built on ExpressionEngine, which is flexible but new for us.

If you have any questions or concerns, please let us know. All in all, we hope to have the site completely back together within the next couple of months, but that deadline will be largely influenced by the amount of custom work we have coming in. If our business over the past two months is an indicator of the business we’ll have for the next two months, I wouldn’t hold your breath. Regardless of the pace, we’ll keep you informed.

Update: Everything appears to be working fine now in all browsers. Let us know if we missed anything.