May 9th, 2006
If you are looking for some help on how to price a project, read Pricing a Project, a nice blog entry by Brian Fling of Blue Flavor.
It’s how I generally go about pricing a project. I also use Cyber Sea, Inc.’s Proposal Kit Pro.
Although I have modifed the excel pricing template and some of the contracts to fit my own needs. I find that in using the pricing template, I am more accurately able to price projects.
Works great and I highly recommend it.
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April 29th, 2006
I wasn’t going to post anything regarding the Slashdot.org redesign contest. I figured everyone in the know, already knew. Seems like every design related blog had already posted information regarding the contest.
Well, it seems now the BBC has announced their version of the “Reboot” contest. Only this time they are not going to actually use the winning design as their final one.
“I think it’s worth pointing out from the very beginning that we are not asking people to provide million £ rebranding for us. Indeed we are NOT going to use or commission any designs for the final front page. Yes, we will turn the winning design into the homepage for a day – but that’s as a prize and as recognition for the winning producer’s efforts (and if they really don’t want us to, then we won’t). “
They must have seen the harsh words from many a professional designer who posted to Slashdot about their own contest. Seems that many think that a $4500 laptop is a bit on the lowside of the payment scale for a redesign of such a high traffic site as Slashdot. Slashdot doesn’t even try to defend this. I guess the so-called prestige of having redesigned Slashdot should be reward enough.
Sorry, but no thanks.
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