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Website designer wanted - Free arcade in exchange for your skills!
Rusty Shackelford:
Totally off-topic your site says your in West Mids. Where about? Im in Brierley Hill
Turnarcades:
Thanks for the tips on photography. I did mention previously that the window for photo opportunity was limited because we only build cabinets to order and they go out for delivery just as soon as they are finished. This will obviously be addressed though, I have a library of much better shots now anyway from the last 12 months taken with a decent camera that, although not taken with a neutral background, would be easy to 'shop out with Adobe. This would be part of the task for my designer as I don't currently have the time myself.
I already said my HTML skills were limited so unless you are going to take up my offer and show me how it's done then please don't litter the thread with pointless comments as it puts people off who genuinely have something to offer. All the ---steaming pile of meadow muffin----kicking was already done this time last year (scour back through the threads) so unless you can contribute please don't post. The website was my first effort and everything has a learning curve; it's been great anyway but I recognise it needs an overhaul to have maximum impact, so that's why I'm making this request.
Oh, I'm on the border of Wolverhampton and Walsall by the way Rusty.
parag0n:
Hi Craig,
I've been lurking here for a while trying to collect the info (and parts) to build my first cabinet, and seeing this offer definitely seems like a fit!
I'm a Web Developer (php mainly) by trade, based in Manchester, and do a lot of HTML and CSS work within my job.
Unfortunately i dont have anything very recent (design wise) online, since i'm working on internal company projects at work right now, probably the best example of my design work is my Blog.
If you want to talk here, via PM, or via email {parag0n aht ivixor dawt net} to me about some design ideas, feel free to contact me.
I definitely agree with the other guys on photography, I find the easiest way for something so big is to hang a couple of (white) bedsheets on the wall, light it well using 'pixar' lamps, and use a tripod & dSLR (if you own / can borrow one).
Ta,
Bob
Turnarcades:
Thanks Bob - my brief is written in my first post, the rest is artistic licence for you! I kind of like the 'mood' of your blog as I would like to go with a dark colour scheme. Take the source from a couple of my pages, modify it a bit and post a simple .jpg on here of how you think it could be done and I'll compare it with what others comes up with.
scriptfactory:
This would be a fun little project. Do you have your logo in a Photoshop/Illustrator format (or any format without the bevels) so we can use it in a mockup?
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