Hadara Bar-Nadav, a creative writing professor at UMKC and published author wants to hire someone to redesign her website on a Wordpress platform. She already has all of the content for her website, she just needs someone to a) set it up in Wordpress and b) show her how she can edit the content in the future.
See her current website here.
If interested, please email Hadara at hadarabar@gmail.com.
This is a paying gig!
Friday, September 28, 2012
Website Project
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POWERLIFTING
Want to design a logo for the Powerlifting competition?! It will be seen by over 300 powerlifters. It will also be put on t-shirts!
Contact Aaron Craig at acraig@usd402.com
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Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Signs Now needs full time designer immediately!
Signs Now is a small, local sign and graphics company looking to hire a full time graphic designer. Must be well versed with Illustrator on a PC, be able to work in a quick-paced environment and be comfortable handling some customer service.
Call Debbie Pruett at 816-436-8999 for more information. Email resumes to kcsignsnow@sbcglobal.net
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012
girl scouts looking for designer and web manager
looking for a full-time designer to handle a range of print and web work. asking for 2–4 years of experience. good paying gig at $38-40K!
check out the full job description here.
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Monday, September 17, 2012
DD Traders/DEMDACO is looking for a full-time website designer
If you have a BFA, 1-3 years of experience in a web-related environment, and a strong sense of both web and print design, this job might be for you!
Click here for more information about this job opportunity.
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012
self-promotion resource from our very own Eli
Check out this robust blog post from Eli about how to best promote yourself and take advantage of all of the great resources out there.
Graphic Design Survival Guide, by Eli Brumbaugh
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