Besides, I needed to learn a few things myself. And you are a lot younger
than I, with more ability to party late and hearty!

Ha! I turn 31 this month and I can already see the years catching up with
me. Heck, I even wear my seat belt every where I go these days! :-)

Looking forward to buying you a soda at COMMON in retribution for my
foot-mouth-syndrome.

Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com
http://mowyourlawn.com/blog/


On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Vern Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Aaron

I'll have to consider this approach some time. At the time I didn't have
time to go work with someone else, much less find them in the first place.

(And I'm not looking for anyone to FIX the site now!)

Besides, I needed to learn a few things myself. And you are a lot
younger than I, with more ability to party late and hearty!

Thanks
Vern

Aaron Bartell wrote:
This organization can't afford professional design, so I did the best I

could with the knowledge I had.

Actually, I have found there are people willing to do it for free so they
can beef up their portfolio. Head over to your local college and hit up
the
professors for students that are looking for real world experience. You
would be surprised how many are willing to do it for free or very
inexpensive (have them give you a not-to-exceed quote and let'em loose)
and
how good of a job they can do (or at least better than I can on the
creative
front).

I bring this up because my little sister is working through a commercial
arts program at the local college and just sent out some proofs for a
logo
she is designing to get opinions. I was quite impressed and plan to use
her
talents for my next project (paid of course ;-)

Of course most any college student is willing to be paid in Ramen Noodles
:-)

Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com
http://mowyourlawn.com/blog/

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