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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2002
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![]() ![]() | Big Web Design Companies Well I've heard that some of the bigger design companies charge anywhere from 15,0000 to 500,000 to design a website? Do you think they really charge that much ? Do you think there is really any website worth that much based on just the design of it? Post all your comments on "BIG WEB DESIGN COMPANIES" .... |
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![]() | It possible to be worth that much. Take a look at http://derbauer.de. They are by far the best flash designers I have ever seen. Their client base includes Ford and Toyota. Based on their portfolio...I'm thinking they charge $15,000 - $50,000. But $500,000 ????? I don't know about that |
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![]() ![]() | There's some nice flash on that site. The companies I am talking about are http://www.pixelbrick.com and http://www.2advanced.com I've heard of them charging in the hundreds of thousands for a full website design. Yes I'm sure if you can get customers like ford prices could definitley range in the 15 to 50,000 dollar area. |
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![]() | I just went to 2advanced.net. It's pretty bad when screwballs like that get paid hundreds of thousands a site. The front page has requirements for the site, like at the bottom of of a software package, and there's no alternative site for say, people without broadband. Although, I suppose, if you can afford design from them, you should be able to afford a T1 for your house and the best computer money can buy. And as for Pixelbrick. They make pixel art souless and corporate, like their logo for example. For a web design firm, their homepage is kind of, I dunno, not ugly or plain, just blah. |
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![]() | All sites like that take are a little know how, some extra time, a vision, and a kick ass computer... unfortunately i've used up all my good visions.. and i'm working now up at the local movie theatre so i'm a little short on time.
__________________ Sometimes I lay awake at night and I ask "Where have I gone wrong?" Then a little voice says "This is going to take more than one night" |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2002
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![]() ![]() | hey maxmedia I saw your post before you edited it and I do agree with you. You do get what you pay for. If I had $50,000.00 to spend on a website I would probably have one of them companies do it. Although I really think you could get near the same quality for a fraction of what they charge, but then again they have proven themselves time and time again. |
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that's gotta be the most ignorant thing i've ever heard.. you just called Eric Jordan and Shane Mielke(art director for 2a - http://www.pixelranger.com) - "SCREWBALLS" makes you wonder who the screwball is.. lol | ||||
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| NamePros Member Join Date: Jan 2003
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![]() | read after the word "although". And honestly, I enjoy calling flash designers "screwballs" especially american ones, because they use flash incessantly when half the sites they've designed for it's illegal to make without an html version according to the freedom of information act. Flash-only sites are like public libraries that are inaccessible to wheelchairs. |
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