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WindowBlinds 6 has been a big deal for us the last few months with all the new capabilities it brings to skinning Windows Vista and Windows XP.  Combined with the new version of SkinStudio, we're expecting a renewed interest in skinning and a jump in great content to pick from on the site.  Though, for a lot of people, they look at screenshots and recent skins and go "Meh, so what?  What's so new about this?" 

Sometimes I guess it's hard to see what's changed when you've followed every incremental update to the software.  So, I thought it'd be fun to step through the WindowBlinds Gallery and get a look at what skins have looked like over the history of WindowBlinds.  To do this, I went through to the first skins on the site and started moving forward in time, so I could see what all has changed.  Personally, it amazes me how different skins are now versus then.

So lets step into the wayback machine and see what we find...

1998
While WinCustomize itself wasn't around back then, we did manage to pull in a bunch of skins from the years BWC (Before WinCustomize) so our gallery had that historical perspective.

The very first skin in our WinCustomize gallery is from December 30th, 1998, the Object Desktop 2001 skin from none other than Frogboy himself.  If the date on the skin is to be trusted, this even predates the 1.0 version of WindowBlinds, which according to the Wiki, wasn't released until September of 1999[1].

While this doesn't hold the honor of being SkinID 1 (that was removed by the original author), it is likely the oldest WindowBlinds skin you'll ever come across.
Yet another skin by Frogboy, who you'll find frequently mentioned in the archives, back in the day when he had more free time to skin.

(we hear he's busy "running a company" now... psssh whatever!)
This is the first skin in the gallery that isn't attributed to Frogboy, and the first (of what will be many) holiday themed skin.  Built and uploaded by Masashi Ickikawa, a user so old I can't even find them in the database, it shows off how skins don't just have to be techy inspired and can be more fun and light.

Oh, and it's technically the lowest Skin ID on the site, clocking in at SkinID 5

1999

At first, you'll notice that most skin previews were of a skinned notepad window and a bit of text with the skin name and author information.  Things changed though in early 1999, skinners moved away from notepad previews to shots that showed off more of the skin elements themselves (windows, boxes, buttons etc.)

Originally posted in June of 1999, Destruction by Decoder is a great example of the new preview method people began using.  The skin itself is a nice example of how skins began to evolve away from emulations of other operating systems, and move more into being original creations and designs.

Imagine how much more popular Windows 98 would have been with a default interface like this.
Oh, it's an LCARS skin!  By "Death" in June of 1999, this skin shows off the ability to use more complex image elements in window borders.  It's a great example of how folks really started to get creative with their skins, and didn't necessarily care about keeping it small if it meant a cooler look.
Video game inspired skins can be some of the coolest and most visually interesting out there when done right.  This is, from what I can tell, the second such skin in the gallery (the first being Zerg Viscid by BaT).

GGame skins have been in short supply in recent years, I'd love to see them make a comeback.\

The fourth skin by DavidK really shows off how people start to take incredibly creative directions with their WindowBlinds skins.  It's a great example of artists transforming the user interface into something that no one really imagined before.

This is also a great skin to peek at since it's an early entry from one of the community's most veteran skinners.  Nice to see where they started.

 

I wanted to toss this one onto the list before closing 1999 out because it shows a skin preview generated by BuilderBlinds, the predecessor to SkinStudio.  Just another glimpse at how much things have changed over the years.

StardockOJ is a pretty interesting skin by CRUMBUT.

So that brings us from the first skins, the ones before even WindowBlinds 1.0 was out, up to some of the first skins using WindowBlinds 2 (beta) features and the first glimpses of BuilderBlinds previews. 

In Part 2, we'll cover 2000 - 2003 to show the evolution from WindowBlinds 2.0 to 4.0, the version that really started catching people's attention.  Expect that later this week.


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on Oct 15, 2007
thredz
on Oct 15, 2007
Wincustomize wasn't even born yet. I remember the skins were on the Stardock website.
on Oct 15, 2007
Awesome stuff, looking forward to the next article. Not exactly WindowBlinds but ObjectDesktop predates this even further on OS2. I seem to remember a really cool wireframe window shatter effect when closing windows, could be my memory playing tricks on me though.
on Oct 15, 2007
hahaha I remember CRUMBUT. Wasn't he big in the Litestep community back then? Been awhile. I think skinz.org also had WB skins by him.

Those were the days, laddies...our tweaking and fiddling with Windows' appearance caught the attention of Microsoft, who attempted to one-up WB with "themes" in XP. LOL.
on Oct 15, 2007
XP Jeans
on Oct 15, 2007
vista jeans



oops.... wrong thread   
on Oct 15, 2007

Chad [Crumbut] is now into 'skins' for car games [the cars, not the interfaces] - he was the driving force behind the Community Skin projects....particularly "Heavy Equipment".

Dave [DavidK] is not terribly well and has had to withdraw [mostly] from skinning, etc.

Praxxis' "Thug Life" was one of THE LS themes [and WB] way back then.

My oldest WB skin still around dates to 1999...but there'll be older ones somewhere....WB's 'competitor' then was eFX ...did one of those in '98-ish as well....

on Oct 15, 2007

"Yet another skin by Frogboy, who you'll find frequently mentioned in the archives, back in the day when he had more free time to skin.

(we hear he's busy "running a company" now... psssh whatever!)"

It's possibly not all that well known that Frogboy wasn't/isn't "just" CEO of Stardock...he's also a skinner.  It's partly where his passion for skinners in general and Wincustomize.com in particular comes from...

on Oct 15, 2007
Kinda like CEO of hair growth company, he's not just owner, he's a client too!
on Oct 15, 2007
I think the first skin I ever put on my Win98 Machine was a skin that came with Myst-Exile. No Idea what WB version that was but there was also a trial version of the program itself on the game CD (as far I can remember).

I still remember DavidK and Crumbut...... made some excellent skins.
on Oct 16, 2007
Great article Thank You Zoomba

Another fine golden oldie is Zee By Agneva Thursday, May 30, 2002
WWW Link

Also Empire by Agneva Thursday, July 17, 2003

WWW Link

It's My Secret
on Oct 16, 2007
This is before my time but I do know of  these great skinners.  Can't wait for part 2.  
on Oct 16, 2007
What, no Capsula (winner of the first ever WB contest) or Ampulla? No Iron Horse? Nothing by Allen Bond? I would say his skins were some of the most ground-breaking at the time.
on Oct 16, 2007

The first article was written in isolation.  Going back this far in the archives goes well beyond my time at WinCustomize and skinning in general.  I personally didn't even touch WindowBlinds until early 2000, and that was only briefly, I didn't come back to it until 2003 or so.  Skins this early in the history of the community are known only to me second or third hand. 

As more and more people suggest skins I skip over (everyone will have their favorite that I miss) I'm considering some sort of "Community Picks" article at the very end of this series.

So, keep those "I can't believe you didn't mention ____________" posts coming 

on Oct 16, 2007
The only reason I chimed in is that Allen's skins were the first contest winners and the most featured skins precisely during the time frame you referenced in your article, so...

Then again, I've been using WB since 0.50 and remember vividly the very first skins that got me hooked
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