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Category:Design > Brochure Design
ID:31070
Title:Brochure Designer For Investment Proposal
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
Require a brochure designer for an investment proposal.
The design should be sleek and contemporary.
The design should continue the same throughout the brochure.
This will be an a4 document.
Looking forware to your bids,
Thank you,
Katie
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:£40 - £100 (Approx $63 - $157)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:27/07/2010 07:39
Clarification Board
S. R. on 27/07/2010 13:15Hi Katie,
Can I ask how many pages are required for your brochure?
Thanks,
Stu
N. J. on 28/07/2010 01:41Hi Katie,
Same question - how many pages will the brochure have?
M. F. on 28/07/2010 15:55Hi Katie,
Before I can bid and give you an accurate quote, I just wondered if you could answer a few questions.
1. How many pages will the brochure be?
2. Do you have an existing corporate style/identity you wish to stick with, or would it be for the designer to decide and create from scratch?
3. Would you require any imagery within the brochure, and if so would you supply, or would the designer source him/herself?
4. How would you need final files supplied?
Many thanks,
Mike.
S. S. on 29/07/2010 03:28Hello,
Could you please give some idea as to how many pages the brochure should be and roughly how many words it will contain, and if the words are ready to insert into the brochure or will have to be produced.
Thanks
Spiro
S. S. on 29/07/2010 12:08Hi Katie, along with everyone else we would need to know how many pages the brochure is before being able to put in a realistic bid.
Thanks
S. P. on 29/07/2010 22:55Hello
Could I have the answers to Michael's question please.
I have done similar work in the past for B&Q.
Regards
Sam
C. M. on 02/08/2010 14:44Hi Katie,
Same here I'm afraid. Require more info before I decide to place a bid.
Kind regards
Chris
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