A Question

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by +MW. MIKEY, Dec 28, 2008.

  1. +MW. MIKEY

    +MW. MIKEY Guest

    im wondering im going to make a profes$ional blog design and will sell, does not include CODE but i could put it in how much would i get in credits?
     
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    The price will change depending on the design. Unless you have an example, theres no answer for ya.
     
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    Sanity Penguin My sex is on fire

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    Moving this to graphics discussion.

    Kinda depends on a lot of variables. How does it look (web 2.0 style, tech-style, ...) and how it is divided and all (2 columns, 3 columns, the amount of pages, ...) and of course how it is coded as well (Css, slices, ...)
    It's hard to just put a price out there in advance.
     
  4. +MW. MIKEY

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    diddn't know where to put this sorry, would a web interface range between 4000 to 10000 if done correctly?
     
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    never imo
     
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    for just designing what it looks like in photoshop?


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    What he said, minus some of the laughs :P. The hardest part is coding, not designing, so you get a heck of a lot less just from giving an uncoded template. And then you take into account quality. Being that you've never done this before on here, that would mark it down as well, since name does count. I also wouldn't call it pr0fessional unless you're making real money, and have made money before. I don't call myself a pr0fessional photographer yet because I've never actually sold my services, even though I have offered some free services in the past.

    That aside, I've never sold anything on GR except my rendering services, so I don't know how much credits are worth when it comes to this. All I can tell you is that it depends on quality and what's in the package.
     

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