WTB: Web 2.0 Style Wordpress Theme for Gadget Site, with Logo

Discussion in 'Design' started by JagoHarry, Aug 11, 2007.

  1. #1
    I have a popular gadget site that I want a brand new theme for:
    http://www.spyreview.co.uk

    I want a 3 column layout with 468 x 60 banner space near the header, a new logo with a faveicon.ico to match, a simple colour scheme based on blue, Web 2.0 style, but made clearly to be related to spy gadgets.

    Please PM a mockup or an idea of what you could do with the design. If you do not send a mockup, I will not be using your services. A mockup is a sign of commitment.

    I also want the option to provide revisions. Budget is midrange, but I am very specific about my requirements.

    Thanks
     
    JagoHarry, Aug 11, 2007 IP
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    kidblogger Active Member

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    Interested? How much is your budget?
     
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    vahsi000 Well-Known Member

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    Here's a mock up that I just made...

    Please send me a PM if you like the idea along with your budget for this project.

    Thanks,
    Vahsi000
     

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    JagoHarry Well-Known Member

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    I am not disclosing my budget. It really depends on the quality of the design.

    That's a great start, although its not quite what I am after. The placement of the banner is not ideal, and it lacks any reference to RSS feeds, etc.

    I also want 'channels', which are graphics placed in a prime position that link to categories of content, much like the categories that already exist actually. Any ideas on this are appreciated.

    Thanks
    Dan
     
    JagoHarry, Aug 11, 2007 IP