PSD Converters - Ask the Pro's to convert your PSD for cheap!

Discussion in 'Design' started by robertg0123, Feb 10, 2010.

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    Hello there.

    Welcome to PSD Converters. We are a specialized team designed for the purpose to code PSD's to fully functional, W3C Validated projects. We are here to offer you our services.

    We have been doing PSD Conversion for almost 5 years running and hope to provide more to our Digital Point friends.

    Project Types:
    • HTML with CSS
    • XHTML with CSS
    • Wordpress

    Payment Types:
    We currently only accept PayPal. This may change in the future.

    Validation Insurance
    All coding types will be checked for validation through a W3C validation check (http://validator.w3.org/), a manual check of the coder, and a manual check by an administrator. This ensures that your code will be completely validated to your projects needs.

    All coding types will be checked for cross-browser compatability. First it will be checked by the coder using each individual program on their computer. Second it will be scanned using a screenshot website (http://www.browsershots.org/) for different resolutions, types, and browsers. Third it will be checked again by an administrator via each individual program.

    ---Our Six Step Procedure---

    Project Step One:
    We strive to match your budget. We will make all efforts to match it as closely as possible while still receiving the payment we deserve. This is why whenever we start a project with you, we first ask for a screenshot and a budget. This is so we may check the screenshot to see what we will need to code in and estimate a time frame in which we will code it. From this we can enable a budget in which you can confirm. Once confirmed we will move to step two.

    Project Step Two:
    We will now go through the steps to ensure of our own protection and yours. After money and time frames are estimated we will then send you a contract in which you will sign. In the contract it will address all concerns along with a start-up fee you will need to pay. This fee will not be returned back to you but it will be deducted from the final pricing. This fee is for our own safety to ensure we will not be scammed. Please remember, if your project is disposed of, we will return this fee. After the contract has been digitally or actually signed and returned to us along with the fee (via PayPal), we proceed to step three.

    Project Step Three:
    Now your project will be assigned to one of our team members. Once they receive the job the timer will officially start and you will be sent a message letting you know your project is under way. They will then do their parts of the scan and return it to myself or another administrator. This will proceed to step four.

    Project Step Four:
    Now it will be scanned by an administrator. If any flaws are found they will be discussed by an administrator and the coder and will be brought back to step three for any fixes. If it passes the test it will proceed to step five.

    Project Step Five:
    This will be uploaded to our web server for you to check on your own. If project is accepted by the customer we will proceed to step six. If any changes must be made we will perform an Administrative Re-evaluation and re-check the problem, reducing your status to step four. If it is a coder problem it can be reduced to step three.

    Project Step Six:
    We will now acquire payment (via PayPal) and complete the project in questioning. You will receive a thank you email, containing all files, and possibly a coupon for next project.

    ---Procedure End---

    If you have any questions or concerns please take them up with me via PM. Please note we do not have a portfolio, our work speaks for itself. We request that when you PM or reply to this thread, you include your budget, a screenshot (PM to ensure safety of design), and a time frame you would like this done in. This will ensure a quick start of your project.

    Our coders are eager for your projects, so lets try to get them started today!

    Thanks,
    Robert G
     
    robertg0123, Feb 10, 2010 IP