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Cosmo |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 11:18 |
It shouldnt cost any more than a few £100 to get someone to design a logo and a site and then you do the programming around it. | |
James |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 11:10 |
TBH I don't need someone to actually write the site, just design it. | |
Brett |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 11:05 |
I'll do it for £500 :lol: | |
Neo |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 10:54 |
It looks a bit too out the box if you know what i mean. Best idea, is too get a uni student or similar to design you one, and pay £500. They'll appreciate the money and you'll get a unique site made for you :) | |
Brett |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 10:53 |
quote: My god, there's some awful shite on there :lol: Some is nice tho. | |
liamC |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 10:46 |
quote: Try http://99designs.com/ You post a brief, amount of cash you're willing to spend and people submit all their designs and you pay the person who designs your final logo. | |
Cosmo |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 10:21 |
Looks like a template to me, but might only be because I knew it was. With a professional looking logo and a few changes it wouldnt be too bad - dont do the logo yourself though as that will be used on more than just the website so needs to look professional. | |
Sam |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 10:19 |
Your probably looking at anything from £50-£350 for a logo, depending on how good the graphic designer is that you choose. | |
James |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 09:53 |
Good :) | |
Sam |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 09:49 |
No I wasn't saying it was crap - in fact I think it's a good starting block for building your website - I'm just saying you shouldn't dismiss having a website as a potential source of revenue generation. :) | |
James |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 09:46 |
A valid point but I don't think that website is bad enough to go as far as putting people off. | |
Sam |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 09:43 |
As Liam has said, get a logo and sort the alignment for the date/time (doesn't align for me using Google Chrome). | |
James |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 09:42 |
Also, I am going to get a logo created at some stage. | |
James |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 09:40 |
quote: There was a search box there before but I didn't need that and didn't know what to replace it with :lol: I've already filled one gap with a cheesy tagline - don't want another one :lol: | |
AndyKent |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 08:57 |
Does still look a bit like a template, but interesting enough and clearly gets across the information you're trying to say. | |
liamC |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 08:10 |
quote: It looks nice fella, but it still looks like a template. Get a logo created and put that in top left. The time and date don't display in the correct position for me (Safari browser). Have a look at http://cssmania.com for a bit of inspiration in design. | |
Brett |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 08:00 |
What you need is a web designer ;) | |
Graham88 |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 03:46 |
Looks professional to me... | |
James |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 00:56 |
TBH The website isn't going to be used to attract clients as I already have the contacts I need and I will also just be getting contracts through agencies. | |
James |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 00:55 |
:( I tried so hard to make it look professional. That's why I didn't design it myself. | |
John |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 00:51 |
The menu bar thing doesn't work in IE8. | |
James |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 00:31 |
http://www.jamesturner.co.uk |