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April 04, 2012, 09:42:52 AM
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Reposted from Newbies as requested by Cyberdyne
Contact Cyberdyne, not me.

Attention all graphic designers! Please submit your bids for the following project requirement.

This will be added to the Project Development section of the forum as soon as we can post there.


Client:
Bitcoin Bids

Project Description:
Chosen applicant is to create a logo and website layout for 'Bitcoin Bids'. Layout should be similar to http://www.quibids.com/ but logo and colors will be mainly left up to the designer.

Logo should either be 100% vector-based (preferred), or created in ultra-high resolution (eg. 2560 x 1600)

Skills/Requirements:
Photoshop + Vector based design

Budget:
20 BTC


Please post designs in this thread and PM with your bid amount.

Separate bounties will be posted for other aspects of the website.

Thank you

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April 04, 2012, 09:48:40 AM
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Hi mate,
 I could definitely give this a shot if you're serious and willing to give me feedback on what you like and don't like.

Sent you a PM.

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April 05, 2012, 02:32:46 AM
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Updated original thread:

"Website Layout" just means website mockup in PSD. You do not need to create the actual HTML for this bounty.
It is purely a graphic design job.
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April 05, 2012, 03:40:47 AM
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Please post designs in this thread and PM with your bid amount.



Yikes, I hope Cyberdyne was asking for a portfolio and not specs of the requested work.  If not then you should teach Cyberdyne some etiquette.

http://www.no-spec.com/about/

Introducing constraints to the economy only serves to limit what can be economical.
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April 05, 2012, 03:50:00 AM
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Updated original thread:

"Website Layout" just means website mockup in PSD. You do not need to create the actual HTML for this bounty.
It is purely a graphic design job.


To bid to win a contract of 20BTC?

Uh.
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April 05, 2012, 04:09:44 AM
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Updated original thread:

"Website Layout" just means website mockup in PSD. You do not need to create the actual HTML for this bounty.
It is purely a graphic design job.


To bid to win a contract of 20BTC?

Uh.


Exactly, this is not a bid, this is a spec.

Introducing constraints to the economy only serves to limit what can be economical.
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April 05, 2012, 04:11:25 AM
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Please post designs in this thread and PM with your bid amount.



Yikes, I hope Cyberdyne was asking for a portfolio and not specs of the requested work.  If not then you should teach Cyberdyne some etiquette.

http://www.no-spec.com/about/


Thank you for the link.

To clarify, we invite you to post low-quality/watermarked draft designs so that we can provide feedback on them.
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April 05, 2012, 04:14:01 AM
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Updated original thread:

"Website Layout" just means website mockup in PSD. You do not need to create the actual HTML for this bounty.
It is purely a graphic design job.


To bid to win a contract of 20BTC?

Uh.


Exactly, this is not a bid, this is a spec.

'Bid' is the terminology used by the freelancer site called 'Vworker' using this kind of submission process. Sorry if that term is incorrect.
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April 05, 2012, 04:31:18 AM
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Please post designs in this thread and PM with your bid amount.



Yikes, I hope Cyberdyne was asking for a portfolio and not specs of the requested work.  If not then you should teach Cyberdyne some etiquette.

http://www.no-spec.com/about/


Thank you for the link.

To clarify, we invite you to post low-quality/watermarked draft designs so that we can provide feedback on them.


I often connect people that need designers or translators with actual designers or translators.  My advise is that you will get a better design and better relationships with better designers if you take a look at someone's portfolio and hiring that designer based on their previous work.  The reason is, it is not fair to have a multiple designers do work for free hoping that you might hire them.  Most of the designers that do spec work are not good designers.

Also, with the nature of the designing business, designers put risk to their livelihoods posting outlines of a work.  It could lead other people to make more designs based on that work.  The person that did the most work in coming up with the novel design does not get the job, and the unimaginative designer that tweaked the initial design does.

Unfortunately, all my designers are booked up, but my advise is to ask to look at portfolios of designers and choose a few you like.  Based on those do some interviews and give them some ideas of the work you want.  From that hire the designer and put the money in escrow until completion of the work to your set contract.  I guarantee you will get a lot more interest from designers and a better piece of art will be produced.

Introducing constraints to the economy only serves to limit what can be economical.
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April 05, 2012, 04:37:39 AM
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Please post designs in this thread and PM with your bid amount.



Yikes, I hope Cyberdyne was asking for a portfolio and not specs of the requested work.  If not then you should teach Cyberdyne some etiquette.

http://www.no-spec.com/about/


Thank you for the link.

To clarify, we invite you to post low-quality/watermarked draft designs so that we can provide feedback on them.


I often connect people that need designers or translators with actual designers or translators.  My advise is that you will get a better design and better relationships with better designers if you take a look at someone's portfolio and hiring that designer based on their previous work.  The reason is, it is not fair to have a multiple designers do work for free hoping that you might hire them.  Most of the designers that do spec work are not good designers.

Also, with the nature of the designing business, designers put risk to their livelihoods posting outlines of a work.  It could lead other people to make more designs based on that work.  The person that did the most work in coming up with the novel design does not get the job, and the unimaginative designer that tweaked the initial design does.

Unfortunately, all my designers are booked up, but my advise is to ask to look at portfolios of designers and choose a few you like.  Based on those do some interviews and give them some ideas of the work you want.  From that hire the designer and put the money in escrow until completion of the work to your set contract.  I guarantee you will get a lot more interest from designers and a better piece of art will be produced.

Thank you for taking the time to post. I am keen to take in what you're saying with the hope of streamlining the employment process as much as possible for the benefit of all.

One phenomenon I would like to refer to however is the concept of "Logo Contests". These occur quite often, even on this forum in fact, where many designers post their attempts in the hopes of winning '1st Prize'. In your opinion, is this a viable method of getting work done?

Thank you.
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April 05, 2012, 04:39:55 AM
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In your opinion, is this a viable method of getting work done?
Crappy work, because the only designers willing to participate in these contests are amateurs.
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April 05, 2012, 05:16:40 AM
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In your opinion, is this a viable method of getting work done?
Crappy work, because the only designers willing to participate in these contests are amateurs.

There are websites specifically for logo contests which I believe are very professional.

Look at this page http://logotournament.com/contests/mt.gox

Of course, the higher the bounty, the more professional the work you're bound to attract.
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