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Category:IT/Web/Programming > Web Development
ID:9796
Title:Basic website needed (for market testing)
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
Basic website is required for market testing purposes. Should contain only the basic sections-> home, 5-10 sections of products, about us, contacts.
The main requirements - bespoke graphic theme (simply but quality outlook), ease of navigation, quality of visuals, basic SEO. Creative design elements will be required using certain graphic themes. The content will be presented in lithuanian language but I will provide the text content so all you would need to do is upload it. Despite being created for market testing only, the website should have a quality look, thus examples of previous work is required, including graphic design. No java, flash or similar advanced features are required, all I need is simple but good looking website. Upon positive results from the testing, the designer might be offered to roll it into the proper e-commerce platform with full functionality.
Timeline to complete the project: 1 week.
Graphic elements will be provided to assist with creative design.
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:Not Specified
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Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:14/07/2009 23:34
Clarification Board
M. O. on 16/07/2009 14:28Hi,
Quick question, what do you mean by \\
M. O. on 16/07/2009 14:30I dont know what happened to my last question, it didn't write the whole message:
Hi,
Quick question, what do you mean by '5-10 sections of products'?
Will you be providing ALL the graphics for the site?
Regards,
Mark.
V. Z. on 16/07/2009 15:35Hi Mark,
I mean products sections A, B, C, etc. each with its own page containing 5 or more products in it. I will provide the pictures of the products.
I will provide graphic elements (few photos and logos, or similiar) that will be required to be adjusted with graphic tools into more bespoke output.
B. J. on 17/07/2009 14:22HI there,
Am a web designer, designed many sites, n able to provide you in professional manner.
let me know if you need any information from my side.
Sincerely
Bharati
D. B. on 20/07/2009 16:18Hello,
Would you want a content management system or just a plain static site?
Kind regards,
Dawn
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