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Blogoforum is looking for UI / Web Designer
Are you brilliant UI / Web designer with fresh sight on things? Are you enthusiastic about blogs, forums, information exchange, online discussions and publications? Do you believe forums have wide area for improvement and interested with ideas behind Blogoforum? Do you have your hands shaking about UI improvements and usability ideas popping inside your head?
Join Blogoforum team then. Your earnings:
- A link to your website will be placed at the bottom of Blogoforum pages
- Blogoforum will share its profits with you. The profit may be lower then you expect if we'll do a bad job. It may be higher then you expect if we'll do good job. Since Blogoforum is looking for a person who is enthusiastic about its ideas, it is likely you think we'll do good. More is to be discussed via email.
If you are familiar with JavaScript and may enhance Blogoforum with some dynamic hide/show sections - a plus for you.
Our collaboration will be done remotely.
Send me an email with links to your work to dkrukovsky at google mail.
Denis Krukovsky
author, Blogoforumby dkrukovskyJuly 11, 2006 12:28 PM
3 more in web webdesign job idea blogoforum usability feature ui designRE: Blogoforum is looking for UI / Web Designer
Why don't you take an open-source, readily available design from OSWD? I've recently browsed the gallery and some of them are breathtaking.by AutomatthiasSeptember 13, 2006 4:11 AM
1 more in web webdesign html job blogoforum ui designWhich design you would like?
Thanks Automatthias for talking about this. Please point on some designs you liked.
But anyway, there is still a lot of work for art designer and smart HTML composer.by dkrukovskySeptember 18, 2006 5:00 PM
1 more in web webdesign html ui design
RE: Which design you would like?
I was mostly interested in three-column designs, and I've made a list at the bottom of this page.Blogoforum uses two-column design so far, so I don't know if any of my picks are applicable here. They all are interesting though, and just looking at them may save you a lot of time. I'd say, 15 minutes on OSWD is equivalent to three days of work alone at home.
by Automatthias
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