Extremely sorry if i am violating any of your regulations.
Quite the contrary: I just posted (from Mobile) to notify my main account to Merit your post. I often do that when I see a topic worth reading, but on the Services board I couldn't quickly delete my post. You've moved the topic, so I could remove my post.
I'm sorry, i misapprehended. Getting merits from you is really quite motivating for me and i would make it worth. Words from you really made me think beyond.
It's more appropriate on the current board (Service Discussion). When you actually start your offer, Services is the right board, as long as it's Bitcoin related. You're offering a service to be paid in Bitcoin, so you're good to go.
I went through a lot of threads explaining the rules and regulations as well as defining various boards so i would solicit them appropriately now onwards.
Be careful with working for free though: vouches from Newbies don't hold much weight here. As a suggestion: You could consider building something that benefits the community to add to your portfolio.
I would only work for peoples who are trusted or have a genuine project running for long time. Also i am currently considering building something beneficial for this forum. (Like designing a working prototype for this forum which can be revised into a working forum app consisting all major utilities and zero bugs.)
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Thanks for being gentle.
Well you are more than welcome. I hope you showcase good work and find some business in here. Good to see the LoyceV is appreciating your post and I am sure a lot more will do the same. Use this positive energy.
I would give my best to meet each possible requirements. This forum is really quite motivating and peoples like you and LoyceV would really stimulate a lot of newly joined peoples to build or work for the betterment of this forum. (I personally would contribute the best from my end.)
You'll be fine, and possibly at a slight advantage to offer your services to the forum, especially if you have a degree in UI/UX designing - which some other designers actually don't have at all.
UI/UX designing is actually something beyond imagination. Building and designing prototypes which would be user friendly, easy to use and consisting minimal bugs would make any of the individual an UI/UX expert. Withholding a certificate/degree would make it more felicitous.