Looking for a designer/coder
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2005
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numero = 62751
interpreted = N
texte = I've recently accepted a position at Yahoo, and with the resultantcross-country move and settling in to a new job, I've a few projects thatare going to need new caretakers. Being from the Minneapolis, MN area wouldbe ideal, but working remotely would be a possibility too (hey, I'mrealistic -- this *is* WebDNA we're dealing with here! ; ) Some siteswould also have to find a new home away from their current (free) hostwithin the next 12 months or so.The first project is a partially-completed brochureware site. Clientsupplies a formatted Excel database file and images. I have a JavaScriptbatch-process for Photoshop that creates thumbnail and zoomed images withappropriate names, so generating the catalog images is an easy process.A basic CMS would be needed for the site, for things like the "about" and"news" sections. They're not selling through the site, so no shopping cartsystem is necessary. Coding-wise, this is a pretty simple site.
If you've the time and inclination to work on this project, please contactme off-list. Also, if you've a print design background in addition to weband are looking for a full-time job in Minneapolis starting in September,let me know too.Thanks!Rob MarquardtDesigner/Resident WireheadState of Health Products612.339.0615 ext 13612.321.9424 fax
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I've recently accepted a position at Yahoo, and with the resultantcross-country move and settling in to a new job, I've a few projects thatare going to need new caretakers. Being from the Minneapolis, MN area wouldbe ideal, but working remotely would be a possibility too (hey, I'mrealistic -- this *is* WebDNA we're dealing with here! ; ) Some siteswould also have to find a new home away from their current (free) hostwithin the next 12 months or so.The first project is a partially-completed brochureware site. Clientsupplies a formatted Excel database file and images. I have a JavaScriptbatch-process for Photoshop that creates thumbnail and zoomed images withappropriate names, so generating the catalog images is an easy process.A basic CMS would be needed for the site, for things like the "about" and"news" sections. They're not selling through the site, so no shopping cartsystem is necessary. Coding-wise, this is a pretty simple site.If you've the time and inclination to work on this project, please contactme off-list. Also, if you've a print design background in addition to weband are looking for a full-time job in Minneapolis starting in September,let me know too.Thanks!Rob MarquardtDesigner/Resident WireheadState of Health Products612.339.0615 ext 13612.321.9424 fax-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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