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adrigez, 2014-10-22 03:06:44

Is it worth continuing?

Hello. This is probably the most unusual question, or even the stupid one. The fact is that I started to get involved in creating websites quite a long time ago and quite recently I decided to move from the level of "I'll try to do something for myself" to "I'll try to offer my services to someone", and it so happened that I found a person who, like since you needed a website, or rather a landing page. Everything went well, and now two landing pages are ready for him: realt.labirinth.org and sdam.labirinth.org . He also asked me to make a business card layout, here are the options I came up with: one , two , three .
Actually, yes, such an introduction and links were obligatory, and here's the question - is it possible for me to complete the task at least at a sufficient level? I always feel like things look bad. Should I keep trying to make landings? Maybe, since nothing worthy can not be simply thrown away? Or maybe tell me from your experience how you can improve your skills. Please take it seriously, as this is very important to me. Thanks in advance.

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Rsa97, 2014-10-22
@Rsa97

Everyone writes about the design, and I'll stay a little Grammar Nazi.
"Selecting an apartment" - "Selecting an apartment " The
price cannot be cheaper or more expensive, it can be higher or lower. The product becomes cheaper or more expensive.
"Within 24 hours" - "Within 24 hours" Well ,
on the second business card, I would try to put it "25% cheaper" on one line - leaving an excuse hanging at the end of the line is not recommended.

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zooks, 2014-10-22
@zooks

Mute red.

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Dmitry, 2014-10-22
@zmeyjr

Not an expert. I like it. So keep moving forward and doing what you love.
P.S. We need to move to Smolensk, the cost of renting apartments is painfully tasty ;-)

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Sergey, 2014-10-22
Protko @Fesor

Well, there is something to work on... alignment of elements relative to each other, indents, typography, palette selection, etc. but if this is your first work of this kind, then do not give up and continue. All this comes with experience and do not hesitate to peep how the gurus implement it all, borrow ideas, etc.

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Vadim Galkin, 2014-10-22
@vadimus

It's all right, keep going. Little things are always important, and no one has canceled the pursuit of perfection.
The main problem in our business is that even for the best work, the client will almost never say to you:
- You did a great job, you worked hard and did everything perfectly.
At best, they will tell you:
- Well, it's okay, so be it, we'll pay you.
This is really a big problem, because our work is difficult, it requires attention to detail, perseverance and diligence. For a hundred little things done perfectly, they will tell you:
- Well, it’s fine ...
And for one typo they will say that you are a bungler, illiterate, and in general, how can you miss this!
So learn to praise yourself for a job well done, learn to learn everything new yourself, learn to convince the client of the right decisions.

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nekor, 2014-10-22
@nekor

Just keep doing, sooner or later quantity will turn into quality.
For my part, I want to advise "advice" artgorbunov.ru/bb/soviet
and for "borrowing ideas" abduzeedo.com

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GoodProject, 2014-10-24
@GoodProject

Wash very cool and professional. What is your experience?
How did you learn this? Of course, I'm still far away.

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