
11-21-2003, 09:00 AM
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WebProWorld New Member
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Nixa. MO
Posts: 10
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Re: Who designed what?
I forgot that and wasn't clear. I am the designer of interlinc.net and that was a site I designed. I do appreciate your input.
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Originally Posted by MidnightWhispers
When I clicked on one of the websites in the profile selection, (cappuccinocountry.com) I found that the website itself states hosting and design is done by a completely different company. (Inter-linc.net)
You'll need to either get your client to exchange the design and hosting, or get that one completely off your list as it looks like you didn't even do that website. (I.E. Taking credit for someone else's work.) I understand at the top that it suggests that you outsource some of the time. It may be best that if you did outsource, you mention which part of the website you actually did outsource, and which part you've actually done yourself. It makes it easier for someone who was searching for a designer that fits their style to figure out what you actually did.
I think the front page is unique. The purple draws the reader toward that side of the screen, so it's good to put some good information in that purple. The unique design will help sell the design skills you are servicing.
Keep the design consistant though, like mentioned before.
All the different sizes and colors in the Veredana font on the resources page makes it disturbing to read. Try picking one size, and cut out the extra large fonts. Left or right side the text around the images, don't center the text.
Hope that helps!
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