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My eWriters
10-30-2002, 06:44 PM
Users,

We are currently open for work, our slots become filled often so please inquire now about a job. We provide E-solutions for all users. View our portfolio at this link. (http://www.multi-cap.com/board/index.php?act=ST&f=9&t=3)

Our newest client is located here. (http://www.multi-cap.com/portfolio/sitedesign/gabescaraudio-ex/)

If intested contact us by PM, or e-mail.

Jeedee
10-31-2002, 12:25 AM
Mmm I think you should get a bit more experience in web design before offering services. Your templates are not bad, but I think you should rework a bit on them.

Wish you luck:)

SBY Mike
10-31-2002, 12:34 AM
Yes, simple gradients will just not cut it nowadays. :(

My eWriters
10-31-2002, 07:39 AM
I don't mean to be rude, but did I once say in my post that my templates were for businesses? And how many personal templates do you see with professional looking designs? If you have a website for personal information and your "Cool Links", why would you want it to look like a business?

If you want me to make a business-like template to show you what I am capable of, just ask me. Otherwise, please don't critisize my work.

the_mog
10-31-2002, 10:35 AM
cool,

Please show me a professional looking template so i can see what you are capable of

My eWriters
10-31-2002, 03:41 PM
Okay, I have personal errands to run, this took 5 minutes, it's not near perfect. The blue colored navigation should be links, the navigation side is goofy looking, and really, everything could use some work on the page, if you notice the copyright and then the positioning of the actual content. I know this one is a P.O.S.

But not all my templates deal with only gradients and solid colors. If I have time, I will create a nice business template for you all to see.

I do not like creating business templates, because everyone here makes hosting templates, and this is a hosting forum, so if I made a different type of template, (i.e. Gardening) what would people think if I posted it here?

http://www.multi-cap.com/portfolio/btemp/index.htm

Jeffreyw
10-31-2002, 07:49 PM
Do not say what you like or don't like, you should first consider your clients likes or wants.

Just some friendly advice from a novice designer:) .

derek.bodner
10-31-2002, 08:04 PM
And if you're not able to take criticism you're probably not in the right business. And you're certainly not on the right forums.

Jeffreyw
10-31-2002, 08:20 PM
Originally posted by dbodner
And if you're not able to take criticism you're probably not in the right business. And you're certainly not on the right forums.

You're right. Humbleness and humility makes a man great, and even greater when his time comes. Able to accept advices and criticisms is a learning process, and it's for your own good.

My eWriters
11-01-2002, 05:31 PM
Disparagement is redundant for things that aren't wrong. You merely made a wrong conjecture about my services and I simply avowed the legitimacy. I can handle anything I am thrown, but why would I let someone make my services look appalling when it had nothing to do with my services, it was someone’s poor verdict.