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Mathew
21st October 2005, 15:58
One thing I have learnt over the years that nothing beats personal recommendations. So here is one for a graphic/image designer. At the present time my website / business is having a face lift and most of this work is being processed by a company called www.redhot-designs.com .

The owner of the company and head designer is a lady under the name of Rosa. Doing work for a one man banned (at the moment) like myself to large PLC companies.

All aspects of design and branding are covered. I wont list everything as you can take a look at the website and you can see for yourself.

I have always been a bit weary of sourcing work out as I have had my fingers burnt. But working with Rosa has been smooth sailing. I have found Rosa extremely accommodating and flexible (metaphorically you must understand) and her imput has been second to nun.

So if you are looking for and designer that takes great pride in there work and can achieve all set goals give her a shout.

PLEASE NOTE THAT MY NEW ART WORK HAS NOT BEEN LAUNCHED BUT SOON WILL BE.

Mathew
24th October 2005, 10:53
Has anyone had a look at her work? If so what did you think?

Dread
24th October 2005, 11:17
The graphic design looks pretty good, shame its not implemented propery :(

Thats half the battle really, she does do good graphic design work, but has let herself down by badly implmenting it on the website. I recommend she seek advice and support on how to do this.

If i wasnt ill i'd write more on exactly whats wrong, but no doubt another web dev will help me out and cover the points.

Mathew
24th October 2005, 11:29
Rosa is a wear of this problem. She is in the middle of trying to re do her own website. But it’s a bit of a catch 22 as she is trying to complete on clients work. But I will pass on any points please let me know.

TimL
24th October 2005, 13:20
I agree - she's really not selling herself on this site; it looks kind of half-hearted; not a good thing if you're trying to push a product like this.

She needs a more in-depth portfolio of her work - vague statements like "An award-winning stand for an award-winning venue" don't really do the job; all the good stuff is hidden away on a pdf file.