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Mike Hargreaves - Fracture  
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From: "Mike Hargreaves - Fracture" <m...@fracture.co.nz>
Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 12:39:00 +1300
Subject: AJAX - Photoshop to HTML - Flash Prototyping

Hi everybody,

We have a flexible job position to fill a gap in a very large SaaS project,
currently in startup.  Basically, my company, Fracture, is generating the
design concept, photoshop layouts and flash UI prototypes for our client and
then handing it on to our developers to cut the code into HTML and AJAX and
then drop that into the code (.NET 3.5).  

There are alot of pages work on and we seem to have a bottleneck at the
turning Photoshop into HTML phase.  So the first thing we are looking for is
someone who is familiar with that kind of work.  However there would
definitely be an opportunity to be involved in all parts of the process.
Being unsure of what talent is out there and what parts of the role they
would want to take, we are very open minded about the structure of the
agreement.  Could be either short term or long, and the client is well
resourced so can pay competitive rates.  For the right person there would
even be an opportunity for equity, which everyone in the project has been
attracted to so far.  They would be working for the client rather than us.  

The concept is very different in both business model and design and will
provide some challenging problems.

If anyone can think of someone who might be interested it would be great to
hear from you.

Cheers,

Mike


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