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- Member Since: Aug 2010
- Last Login: 25 May 2011
- Jobs Posted: 2
- Jobs Awarded: 1
- Paid out: £390
Category:Design > Graphic Design
ID:34097
Title:Redesign of web site home page
Location:Remote
Job Description
need to redesign the home page on my site will need some advice how to make it interesting and appealing, I'm not clear what specific design i need to make the home page is just to old and outdated.
Job Budget
Job type:Fixed Price Job
Budget:Fixed Price: £50 - £250
Additional Information
Approx start date after Bid is selected: Within one week
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:31/08/2010 05:55 am
Clarification Board
A. A. on 31/08/2010 06:57 amHello Isaac,
Can you please give details of your website so that we can suggest you in better way ?
Thanks,
Ankit
Reply from Client
I. W. on 31/08/2010 22:26 pmgo to shopwise2000 and give a look need to refresh the home page not clear which way to go a home page navigation system or to write about what products and services we are offering and to add some fresh graphics.
U. T. on 31/08/2010 07:40 amHello Issac
I am interested with this project. Can i see the current website you having. And need how you want the new design in manner
• Corporate
• Clean
• Fungi
• Artwork
• Dark
• Geometric
If possible attach your current site screen shot.
S. S. on 31/08/2010 07:48 amHi Issac,
We would like to be considered for this project. Could you please send us the home page you would like redesigning so we can bid correctly.
Best Regards,
Sean
Reply from Client
I. W. on 31/08/2010 22:27 pmgo to shopwise2000
R. S. on 31/08/2010 08:20 amHi, please provide details of your current homepage. I'd like to take a look prior to bidding.
Thx
Bob
Reply from Client
I. W. on 31/08/2010 22:27 pmgo to shopwise2000
A. T. on 31/08/2010 09:53 amCan i know your current/old home page? it's better to get ideas
E. E. on 31/08/2010 22:39 pmmay you provide some details such as
current domain
will you be using flash or not (for search engine optimizing reasons)
also according to what are you doing and the website purpose i will be recommending a site map on usability and functionality basis
R. B. on 03/09/2010 13:36 pmThanks for the opportunity to bid on your project. Before I place my bid, may I get some more details on what you're needing? What is the URL to your current site? Will you need the same content/pages or will that be changing?
Thanks! I look forward to hearing from you.
Robin Burks
S. R. on 04/09/2010 13:19 pmHello Isaac
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