I'm a Web Designer who's learning Django.  I need more practice and
work for building my portfolio.  Already have a working installation
of Django and postgresql. Depending on the size of the project we
might be a good fit.

Portfolio: http://luckyonedesign.com
Email: [email protected]



On Oct 5, 5:53 pm, nbv4 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am just about ready to launch my django project that I've been
> working on for the past couple months. One of the things I wanted to
> do was have an actual graphic designer do it, so it doesn't look like
> a programmer designed the site, if you know what I mean.
>
> First off, my site is free, so I can't afford to hire a designer. Come
> to think about it, a lot of the community sites, such as pypants,
> django-snippets, etc, are all free, yet appear to be designed by
> professionals. Is there an "open source" community of designers who
> are willing to design free projects? If so where can I get in touch
> with such people?
>
> Also, once I do find a designer, how are they going to submit their
> work? The django template was designed to be ultra simple and designer
> friendly, but that whole philosophy is underminded by the fact that in
> order to get the system up and running, you have to install python,
> install postgres, install PostGIS, etc (at least for my project you
> have to). Is there an easy alternative to all this? How do the other
> sites deal with this? Do you just have to be lucky and find a web
> designer who is capable of installing and configuring all these things?

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