Taking Bids For Logo, Website Design
I'll try posting this here, see if it gets anyone's attention....
I am currently accepting bids for the creation of a logo and an online presence for my business, MatrixPCs, LLC. The bids do not have to be combined, but I will accept the bids if they are (as in, both the logo design and the website design included in the price).
As far as the logo, I am looking for something bold, professional, and cutting edge. I don't really know what exactly I'm looking for beyond that, so I'll leave you plenty of room for creativity.
Here's what I am looking for in the website; I currently have three basic lines of systems, which can be customized as needed for the individual, by way of a system similar to what is currently found on Dell's website (options are defined by radio buttons, with a real-time price update at the top and bottom of the page) Also, we will have several other pages, describing small business, home networking, and custom computer solutions. The solutions pages will have fillable forms, asking for names, addresses, e-mails, and a short description of what they have in mind. Submission of this form will send the form contents to a specific e-mail address, which I will provide when I sign up for the marchant hosting. I need the site to incorporate easily into Yahoo! Merchant Hosting, which means you have very little design to do regarding the shopping cart and checkout pages. However, you only have a 350 MB budget for the site (which shouldn't be a problem, or at least I don't think so, based on my little web design experience).
If you wish to participate in this bid, please PM me with your bid amount, and provide a link(or links) to some samples of your work. I will accept bids until January 3rd. Try to have your bid in by the 2nd, as I will be going to the Humanitarian Bowl the morning of the 3rd (What do you guys think - Tulsa or Georgia Tech?). If you have any questions, feel free to PM or e-mail me.
Thanks,
Kellen Christensen
President
MatrixPCs, LLC
"When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us." - Alexander Graham Bell