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AndyKent |
posted on 13th Sep 07 at 08:41 |
Nicely copied and pasted from the client spec :lol: | |
Paul_J |
posted on 12th Sep 07 at 22:49 |
haha I'm the opposite, it's all about the code. I could never be bothered with the arty stuff... | |
drax |
posted on 12th Sep 07 at 22:24 |
There are some absolutely mint salaries kicking about for your line of work, kinda makes me regret leaving my IT practitioners course, but I never got into software coding, preferred the arty and web developing / coding milarky. 0 | |
James |
posted on 12th Sep 07 at 22:22 |
I am indeed a software developer, I can do a decent bespoke site if I can be arsed, I do web stuff at work sometimes. I just cant be arsed doing private stuff anymore. It doesnt really interest me anymore, i'm only doing this because its my sister, any further work I will send your way :P | |
drax |
posted on 12th Sep 07 at 22:20 |
Ill actually do a bespoke original website design, its what I do for a living. | |
James |
posted on 12th Sep 07 at 22:02 |
quote:I'm charging £0, beat that :) | |
Cosmo |
posted on 12th Sep 07 at 21:03 |
quote: Im sure the 'help you out' price James is charging is probably 100x less than you would though. | |
drax |
posted on 12th Sep 07 at 20:24 |
If you get any sites by the way that you dont feel like doing, or are too large for you to take on, id be happy to have a look if you send them my way and see If i can help them out instead. | |
James |
posted on 12th Sep 07 at 19:13 |
quote: Nope, I write software all day long and I cant be arsed to do it in my spare time. Plus it would take more than a few hours to come up with something like that website. | |
drax |
posted on 12th Sep 07 at 18:57 |
you cant be arsed to sit down for a few hours and code up a website design? | |
AndyKent |
posted on 12th Sep 07 at 12:47 |
Yes and no, a parent would be looking at it for the kid, so kiddy stuff would be important rather than design I'd think..... | |
James |
posted on 12th Sep 07 at 12:32 |
quote: Yeah I thought that, but then I thought it would be the parents looking at it rather than the children so wanted it to look quite smart? | |
AndyKent |
posted on 12th Sep 07 at 12:24 |
I'd go for something less stylish, more child-like to reflect it being for much younger kids. | |
James |
posted on 12th Sep 07 at 10:09 |
Well thats a premium one that costs money, its only £13 for all HTML/CSS, PSD image files etc but it means you don't have to write "This is a template from blah blah blah" at the bottom of every page. | |
M4tt_Envoy |
posted on 12th Sep 07 at 10:03 |
looks good, where do you find web templates? | |
Rus |
posted on 12th Sep 07 at 09:32 |
theres good points there and you should go with it. although i'd get rid of that stupid flower, silly clouds and ott rainbow. as they all take up too much space. keep the rainbow there, just make it less wavey and push all the banner stuff(sky/grass) up. but i've always been a fan of these templates. as in the way the text is displayed. very open canvas. | |
James |
posted on 12th Sep 07 at 09:22 |
I'm going to be creating a website for a friend who is starting up a business holding art and crafts activity days for toddlers and she wants a website. |