Designers, I Want You
Posted Feb 4, 2008
I frequently receive inquiries from customers who need a designer to create a new design and implement it in Big Medium. Although I offer a simple service to convert existing designs into templates, I don't offer soup-to-nuts custom design services.
That's where you come in. I'm looking for Big Medium-savvy designers (individuals or firms) to whom I can refer inquiries from customers looking for design help. I already have a tidy referral list of go-to designers, but I'm looking for more.
If you're interested, please feel free to e-mail your details to jclark@globalmoxie.com. In particular, I'm looking for designers who:
Demonstrate a unique and polished design sense for creating exceptional sites
Have designed at least a few Big Medium-powered sites from scratch (please send links)
Use CSS-based layouts and standards-compliant HTML or XHTML
All submissions are welcome. In fact, I'm always happy to hear from all Big Medium designers (seriously, drop me a line to share the sites you've designed). For the referral list, however, I'm really looking for the cream of the crop; High standards apply here, so please don't feel slighted if you don't make the cut. (The few, the proud, et cetera, et cetera.)
And thanks!
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We need you too! At WebAPP. So if you have a clue about how to develop themes let us know there.
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