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- Member Since: Aug 2011
- Last Login: 21 May 2012
- PPH Verified: Yes
- Jobs Posted: 4
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- Paid out: $361
Category:IT/Web/Programming > Web Development
ID:89660
Title:.psd website layout (one page)
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
Hi,
I'm looking for a one page .psd website design for a talent agency. I wll provide the full details to the winning designer, which includes their logo design.
The site will need to be clean, and contemporary looking, and consists of around 5 pages (although I only require the one home page to be made, which can be turned into a "template" for other pages).
The price you quote should account for initial design, plus any possible ammendments/revisions.
I am looking for experience in creating .psd designs. I will then turn this design into HTML with CSS, so you don't need to do this part.
This could lead to regular, future work, so am looking for someone who would be happy to take more of these projects on in the future.
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:£50 - £150 (Approx $78 - $235)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:30/08/2011 14:04
Clarification Board
D. K. on 31/08/2011 22:18Hi Gavin,
Would love to do this kind of work for you, now and in the future. You already have 29 bids already for this project, is it worthwhile me placing a bid?
Thanks,
Darren.
Reply from Client
G. D. on 31/08/2011 22:22Yes, I'm making my decision based on quality of design, so if you have a great portfolio, it's worth submitting.
I am planning on making a decision soon though.
D. K. on 31/08/2011 22:59Thanks for your response.
Could you give me an idea as to how high quality you are wanting a homepage to be like? This will give me a better understanding of what you're aiming for and whether or not I can do this within your budget.
I have created websites for several blue chip companies throughout the UK and US, vpslatch for example was done by myself, however this would be over your budget as it required a lot of creativity and time.
Thanks Gavin,
Darren.
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