Here's our (my) take on it: <a href="http://blog.forrst.com/post/19956380482/big-news-forrst-has-been-acquired-by-colourlovers" rel="nofollow">http://blog.forrst.com/post/19956380482/big-news-forrst-has-...</a>
It blows me away that a website built around a niche community as (apparently) narrow as colour palettes can be profitable, never mind profitable enough to be acquisitive. Congrats to both parties, but boy would I love to see how the numbers stack up!
Congrats to Kyle, being acquired is no easy feat.<p>Now for some speculation:<p>My guess is that Forrst wasn't growing as much as it used to or stopped growing all-together and people started getting nervous. (I noticed fewer activity by its users).<p>Looking at the alexa numbers, its popularity peaked in the middle of 2011. Pageviews took a huge dive since then, which is extremely alarming. Obviously Alexa isn't 100% accurate, but it gives a decent estimation on where the site is trending.
First things first, congratulations.<p>Do you guys on either side of it want to get into the terms of acquisition a bit more, just for curiosity's sake?<p>I suspect that it is not a spectacular return for the seed investors. Forrst guys get jobs and some nominal signing bonuses as they're likely running low on funds, having closed a $204K seed a year ago. See compete:<p><a href="http://siteanalytics.compete.com/forrst.com/" rel="nofollow">http://siteanalytics.compete.com/forrst.com/</a>
<a href="http://siteanalytics.compete.com/dribbble.com/" rel="nofollow">http://siteanalytics.compete.com/dribbble.com/</a><p>It makes a lot more sense for COLOURlovers to acquire the team and the community to strengthen themselves, being an ultra-huge design community. I'm happy that they are keeping Forrst around. CL is also hiring recently, so this gives them a staff boost of good designers/developers with startup mentalities.
I hope COLOURlovers gets a rebrand. The company is doing interesting things, but that name is displeasing to my taste. Written Coulourlovers (as in the title, but incorrect according to their trademark) is much more pleasing to the eye. Even the corporation name, CHROMAom Inc has this nauseating letter casing. le sigh.
I'm a little wary. Forrst caters to both designers and developers, so hopefully this acquisition doesn't effect the core product. Feedback is very easy to get on Forrst right now, which is one of it's biggest draws for me personally.<p>An aside: this article is terribly written.
As a forrst user I noticed that all registration was closed. Is there plans to open that back up in the near future? How do you plan on handling the quality of forrst experience in the future?
Although I haven't followed the Forrst tale very closely, I always got the feeling that Forrst would not be very susceptible to acquisition. Had that smokey kind of campfire flavor to it. As a Forrst lurker, I'm glad I'll have the same familiar place to lurk.
Probably my two favourite sites coming together. Love the community and feedback you get at Forrst. Love how ColourLovers are helping people to be creative. Good luck Kyle and Darius!
Congratulations, Kyle!<p>Two big acquisitions in such a short period of time - I can't say I'm not jealous!<p>What are you gonna do with all that free time? :)