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Category:Design > Graphic Design
ID:11136
Title:Creation of newsletter template in Photoshop
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
To create a newsletter template based on existing site logo and branding, that can be reused with new images from one month to the next.
Logo will be provided, and there is a need for the template to contain a box promoting a competition at the top of the letter, and then four other units that will contain images and portions of text.
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:Up to £250 (Approx Up to $392)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:08/09/2009 20:48
Bidding activity on this Job
Bids:1
Who has Bid:
Clarification Board
M. A. on 08/09/2009 21:29Would like to bid
C. C. on 09/09/2009 00:04Hi, although Photoshop is not the ideal software for a newsletter template, I have the skills and expertise to help you. I could also advise on which software would be better for this project, if you wish. I have print design experience, and will ensure, whichever software is used, that the job is ready to print. I will bid within your budget and deliver on time. I look forward to being invited to bid.
S. R. on 09/09/2009 01:49Happy to apply, but it says by invitation only, how does that work? I am a professional Photoshop user, what kind of style did you have in mind?
Send us a link or a place we can see what you had in mind.
Can do this in the time you mention so please let me know how to get an invite.
Thanks
D. F. on 09/09/2009 04:03why photoshop?
Please note that many web servers will bounce email newsletters that are graphic intensive. What happens if your customers want plain text?
Happy to the work in any format you choose.
R. J. on 09/09/2009 10:22Hello,
Love working in photoshop, and would like to have the chance to bid.
Is this something that you may want to add text to yourself once the template is set up?
M. B. on 09/09/2009 11:24Indesign would probably be better for print newsletters but experienced with Photoshop and would like to bid.
R. W. on 09/09/2009 11:45Hi,
I have been designing marketing materials such as newsletters for over 5 years and would love to work on this project - do you intent to open the project for bidding? Can you let us know if the newsletter is for printing or for use as a PDF or an email? Thank you.
L. H. on 09/09/2009 17:20Hi, I do regular newsletters in my day job in both photoshop and indesign. Is this an email flyer and would you be changing the offers yourself?
Thanks, Laura
C. C. on 10/09/2009 05:44Would like to bid
D. P. on 10/09/2009 12:49Hi, I would like to bid for this job. As other people have mentioned I don't feel that Photoshop is the best programme to use to do a newsletter in, I would personally use InDesign as i do on a day to day basis. I have other 5 years experieince in both these programmes. I will bid within your budget and deliver on time. I look forward to being invited to bid.
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