The Storage Architect Needs A Redesign!
The time has come to get a “proper” design for my blog site, now that I’m firmly established with WordPress. Currently I’m using the standard WordPress “Cloud” offering on WordPress.com and will look to enable and pay for custom CSS access.
So, I need some help on creating a new look and feel, which will meet the following requirements;
- Two/Three column
- Clean look – preferably white background
- Variable width
- minimalist font design
- a logo!
- Use of my favourite colour (purple)
- space for twitter feeds, blog rolls, etc
- room for (subtle) advertising/sponsorship
If you’re a WordPress whiz, then take a chance and do me a design. I have 500 english pounds (good currency these days) on offer, payable via Paypal.
Drop me an email or Twitter DM if you’re interested.
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Have you seen 99designs? You can post a bounty for a contest, and then work with designers to evolve their bids over time. I had really good luck with it on a logo contest. You just have to be sure to stay involved with it during the length of the contest, because designers will adapt their work if you give them very good, specific feedback. For example, I’d tell them how I felt about a particular font or the way the letters lined up, and they’d correct it.
Brent
Thanks for the advice, I’ll check it out!
Cheers
Chris