Well, I tried posting on craigslist, but it won’t post. It exists, but I don’t know how to pay for it to show up on the listing:
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cpg/587815221.html
Oh well, it’s a crap site anyway. And yes, sometimes the grapes really are sour.
I’m looking for a graphic designer to help me spruce up my site and make it look more “businessy.”
Basically, come up with a logo, a few images having to do with the theme of “shore” (beach, ocean, waves, palm trees, sailing, etc.) or other stock photos that might be relevant to my business (computers, people in suits), and a new layout/color scheme. Because I’ll waste way too much time trying to do it myself, and honestly, the design is blocking my desire to complete the implementation and edit the content, which is desperately needed.
I’ve got $500 for the designer that can do it and make me happy.
Actually, I’m curious how the whole graphic design biz works. It doesn’t seem fair to pay someone by the hour until a monkey types King Lear, and it doesn’t seem fair to plunk down a wad of cash and take whatever crap the monkey flings at you.
Payment on satisfactory completion seems the most reasonable, but for sticklers (like me) that might not be reasonable. A contest seems a better bet, because each person is only doing a design once, and then moving on if they don’t get the bid. But design is a give and take, so the odds of making a client completely happy through a contest are small. I can’t see paying hourly rates unless you *really* trust the designer. Lots of designers are probably paranoid (justifiably) about their work being ripped off once shown.
So either a big fee, and basically indenturing yourself until the client is happy, or a big purse to make it worthwhile to risk throwing away your work.
I realize the amount of money people are willing to spend versus the amount a designer needs to have their creative leeway and satisfy the client are not lined up. But the way the market works is the value has to match the buyer’s perception, or there is no buyer.
I’d be interested to learn how designers do it. Maybe you just need to have the confidence that you can get it right, and figure they payouts will even out.
If a good designer is worth as much as a good developer, I’d say a week of his time is worth at least $1000. But is a logo, a couple of stock photos, and a layout concept really 40 hours of work?
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