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If you can edit/amend an already existing web page then that would be a bonus!
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• #3
Hi Roxy,
Roughly how much work a week would it be? I work as a graphic designer 9-5 but would be interested if its only a few hours a week. -
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It would come in spurts. So as an example a project would take up every evening for a couple of weeks and then nothing for a month, and then 2 projects, but one's just an edit, and one's a 10 page brochure from scratch, then nothing for 2 months, etc...
I'm happy to work with someone that can only do evenings but when a project comes up then we'll want attention most evenings... I hope that makes sense. -
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that makes sense, i will send some work samples over when i get home.
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• #6
This sounds perfect for my gf. She's not on here so I'll pass on the details
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• #7
Great!
And everyone, please don't PM me, just email me at work. Thanks so much.
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• #8
Weekend bumps. Again, please don't PM me, please email me at the address above. Thanks!
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• #9
Wednesday evening bumps
Hi All,
I am looking for a new go-to graphic designer for a long-term relationship as my current designer is breaking up with me due to his own fabulous life-project.
I manage a fantastic photo studio and we need a graphic designer for here and there projects (mostly print).
I'd like to just have a designer that I know that any of my crew can email projects to and who can get them done.
Most of the jobs are food menus, in-studio signage and brochures. I'd like a designer who will be around for a bit in order to give these things a consistent look.
The look we go for tends to be clean, simple and a little bit of quirkiness and fun.
Please email me (I don't check here very often) at roxy at sunbeamstudios dot com. Let me know your hourly rate and send me a link or a PDF of your current work.