What would qualify some one as "advanced"? Some one who is not familiar with
flash might see some simple animations and consider that person "advanced"
while others need to see hundreds of lines of AS, using OOP and taking
advantage of the latest features that the flash player can handle.

Again maybe that define your price as well.

...helmut

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Oh, I don't know...I've charged some high design rates :-)

Seriously though, some in that forum I imagine have at least had experience
working with advanced Flash developers either in partnerships or as part of
a firm they all work in.  They've always been a pretty intelligent bunch
there, and if they don't know I imagine they'll tell you some place that
might be good for that discussion.

Brian Mays

On 6/1/06 9:46 AM, "Rifled Cloaca" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> How Design would be a Graphic Design forum, yes?  From my experience, 
> graphic designer freelance rates are much lower than an advanced Flash 
> developers would be.
> 
> Yours would be on par with web/application developer rates.
> 
> -g

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