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- Member Since: Oct 2010
- Last Login: 3 Jan 2012
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Category:Design > Graphic Design
ID:42774
Title:Final Design Drawings
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
We have 15 hand drawings (currently in a Powerpoint file) that we need to have drawn up for a US patent application. They need to look professional. The drawings are fairly basic and are not very technical. They basically consist of circles on a fixed grid. I have attached an example of the drawings.
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:£100 - £200 (Approx $157 - $314)
Clarification Board
H. K. on 30/10/2010 13:16Hi,
do you need these drawings done in coral draw?
Thanks,
Hommah.
Reply from Client
J. B. on 30/10/2010 13:28Hi Hommah -
Not too fussy about what application you use. However, I would prefer Adobe llustrator or Photoshop files but at the end of the day I need to convert them into pdf files.
Thanks for your interest in the project!
A. A. on 30/10/2010 16:39Hi Jacob,
Are any specific types of shading or textures required? Or will they be basic flat colour tones?
Regards
Anil (UK)
S. M. on 30/10/2010 18:00How many of these drawings is there to convert Jacob?
Thanks
Sofia
S. K. on 31/10/2010 01:47Without knowing what the product is, it's a little tricky to give advice or offer a price. I use AutoCAD for design and engineering drawings. Now while your drawing isn't very technical if it's something that will be manufactured in the future you may as well get it drawn up in AutoCAD now as you'll only be back on here in a few months.
Perhaps look at getting drawings suitable for CAD/CAM, have a word with your prototype people if appropriate.
I'd also get a non-disclosure agreement drawn up if I were you, you could get a great bid from someone rather dodgy otherwise.
M. B. on 31/10/2010 01:57Hi Jakob,
as Sofia asked before it would be interesting to know how many drawings are needed. Your sample seems to be quite easy produced in Illustrator so the bid should more reflect the time needed for the amount of drawings you want.
Regards
Mel
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