We are looking for a law firm website design. We will pay $100 to the winner. All our contests have been paid in the past, so you may compete with confidence. Here are some of our other comps: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=913415 (6 winners) http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=724586 http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=703211 http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=670126 I am after the front page for an uncoded design web page for a client. The law firm is called Farrell Goode. They are looking for a corporate/legal looking site. We want the site to project trustworthiness, stability, and reliability. The firm has been operating since 1896. The links to pages should be as follows: home services about us articles contact us Please see images of the logos they have. They have not yet decided which logo they will go with, so design a site around either logo and they will decide on a winner based on design, not which logo. Please register interest so we do not close contest prematurely without your submission. we would like the winning entry (if PSD) to have All images on separate layers. All text on a separate layer to make coding easier. Please note the following: All copyright and title will be transferred to us (of the winning design only) when we have paid the winner. Payment by paypal You must be the legal owner of the entry. All clipart/images must be royalty free for commercial use. If you are using stock photos, please go to www.istockphoto.com and chose up to $10 worth of photos from there. We will then buy them if you are the winner. You can keep the watermark on it if you like. You must be able to show the origin of any other photos (so they do not infringe copyright) All artwork must be original. (on being paid, the winner must send an email with the files stating that all copyright is passed to us for the design. ) Good luck.
when I tried to edit to upload the images, it for some reason created a new thread. That is why I have asked to close the other thread.
Couldn't sleep... figured I'd give this a go. Usually I have more of an idea what a client wants with a site, so.... if you see anything way off let me know. Feedback is welcome. Thanks, Alex