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- Member Since: Feb 2012
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Category:Design > Desktop Publishing
ID:121495
Title:basic newsletter design in InDesign
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
Existing (horrible!) 24pp financial services newsletter, created in MS Word, needs recreating in indesign as a professional-looking publication. Initial brief is to create a front cover and three or four page templates in Indesign which our own staff can use to create the full publication.
There may be more work down the line as we get to work on each issue, but this brief is a fast turnaround, low-cost starter!
Job Budget
Type:Per Hour
Budget:From £15 per hour (Approx From $24)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:22/02/2012 14:35
Clarification Board
K. B. on 23/02/2012 01:33I'm led to assume you want actual design aspect put into this, or is it just a put it into in design and make it look professional touch?
How many hours would you be expecting (with a good knowledge of InDesign) to be spending on this as well?
D. B. on 23/02/2012 22:14Hi Mike,
This project fits within my hourly rate that I normally charge and being a graphic designer for over 15 I have a great deal of experience in this area. So I take it as well as reformating it into Indesign your also looking to use some form of design within it. Which I assume you will be looking to form a theme that runs throughout the page layout.
D. G. on 04/03/2012 13:06Hi. Very Interested in this job. Could you please clarify.
Is it just an Indesign template you need to designing - then for you yourself to work on?
Or would you require the the newsletter fully designed and print ready?
Thanks. David.
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