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by Becky on Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Hi Damian
I've read your brief, I'd really like to help you but I'm totally confused!
I understand that you are an upmarket clothing brand and you need a graph to go on a webpage. You like the layout of the green graph but its really boring. You want it to be stylish and sophisticated like Armani or Gucci. That is all completely clear, what I'm not clear on is what the graph is actually for? Can you explain what it will it be used for? is it for customers to contact your staff? What information will you be putting in it? and what are the attached pictures for? hopefully when I know what the graph is for the last question will become clearer.
Feel free to mail info to me if that's easier this is my e-mail hello@beckybranigan.co.uk
Thank you
Becky


by Project Owner on Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Hi Becky,
The graph will be used to show a "hierarchy" or (levels). People will sell our clothes and there will be commissions paid to whomever makes sales. People will invite others into the company and these new invitees will appear under or next to the person who invited them. Their name and headshot will be shown in the figure. The amounts will not be shown in the graphic. The only things that will be shown in the graphic is the actual figures connected to their corresponding others. The names and perhaps email will be shown. You see, the different color shapes allow people to visually interpret what they see in their back office. In their back office, they have the amounts and names of their team in a list format. I hope our programmer can then take each figure accordingly and build the growing graphic depending on how the hierarchy continues. You could design the figure styles and choose the three tones for the colors. The type of connectors and background.
I am sorry if I'm being too basic. Do you have any other questions?
Best,
Damian


by bilder on Friday, October 9, 2015

This baby has very full diapers, long way to ARMANI
Dont understand? Nor do I.


by Project Owner on Friday, October 9, 2015

Hi Bud,
I can understand that these things can be confusing, but I feel your tone is unnecessary. It would help us all in this community if you could offer helpful insights and helpful comments only. Thanks for your interest.


by bilder on Saturday, October 10, 2015

OK, now serious:
platforms offer underbidding to get clients. So here is always very little money for a lot of work. Searching for fitting demands, designers go through the list and look for assignments that could fit and dont take too much time, because only 1 winner gets payed.
If I would invest half an hour or more - by downloading pictures and study brief - for just to understand what the customer perhaps wants, I could give up at once. If you want contributions at small budget, kindly do what you have to.
You see: Though I make bad jokes, I try to help. But now...wanna search for jobs at which I have fun AND perhaps a chance to improve my hourly wage from 2 USD to 3;-)
Regards!


by Hemant Dwivedi on Sunday, October 11, 2015

I am going to submit what i think the design should be - in few hours. I found good chances here to be creative.


by Hemant Dwivedi on Thursday, October 15, 2015

I am just waiting for the response, before submitting more revisions.


by Vims_Charan on Sunday, October 18, 2015

Dear Gentlemen,
I hope you liked my submission.
Please suggest if any update you want me to implement in the design.


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