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SAU VIC Committee WANTS YOU!!

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The SAUVIC Committee would like to gauge interest for website design.

Our official website which is http://www.sauvic.com.au/ requires a complete design and would like to ask our members for this fantastic opportunity.

We realise some of your have a flare for this type of work so now is the opportunity.

We will offer a cash prize of upto $300 (upto Committee discretion) for the winning design.

Below is a list of requirements for the site and content sections

The site has the following requirements:

1. Nice clear simple easily layout

2. No big flash things or large images

3. Easily updatable by the Committee staff (Calendar, Newsletter, Downloads, Upcoming Event's)

4. PHP & MYSQL available (for editable member data, events, downloads, etc).

5. Clean HTML code with CSS style sheets

The site has the following content/categories:

About the Club

SAU VIC Committee

Club Contact information

Membership information

Sponsors & Supporters

File Downloads

Annual report

Forums - link to skylinesaustralia.com

Events

Calendar

Gallery

Reviews

Member Zone

Newsletters

Update your details (members can login to edit their address/contact info only)

Merchandise (must have valid member (lookup up from mysql) number to order)

File Downloads

Official Forms & Logos

Sponsor offers

Desktop pictures

Links

CAMS, WRX Club, Team Wang, Race tracks, Nissan, sponsors, etc.

If you have any questions or comments please post them here directly (or PM if you like).

Thanks and good luck :sorcerer:

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Sorry to whore this thread, but im keen to do a webpage building course (hopefully @ night) next year.

Can any1 point me in the right direction? Or what exactly are the subject titles for this field?!?!

Cheers.

So far ive only been able to do a geocities site :(

Which basically does everything for ya.

Come on, $300 isnt something to be sniffed at :)

A possible 'up-to' $300 is for a dynamic databse driven PHP site. The page itself would be easy however the back-end, database design and webpage CMS is not an easy or short term project.

Look up some PHP and MySQL based CMS packages on sourceforge.net that would make it a whole lot easier.

huh? Im el-stupido, and on a LOT of painkillers at the moment...

So that makes no sense to me :) hehe

We are just paying someone to do it, $300 is the figure.

If it does cost more, then approach us. We arent a "big bad evil" committee, we are reasonable and open to any ideas that people may have, and this is what makes us a successful club.

Also too - the club is not made of money. We are appealing to members who have the skill to help us, to help us. Sure - commercial rates for this would be in the 4-figs, but we're not asking for WDG or Clemenger to quote on it.

Someone studying web design at uni who needs a portfolio piece etc

Surely some budding interweb tycoon needs a hand getting some exposure - just as we need a hand in getting some things done.

J

Guys..... I can help with DESIGN of the site, what it would LOOK like etc, maybe some flash elements, but you'll need someone with coding skills to cut it up and make into a website.

I've been designing site for living for past 5 years.

Edited by RPMZ

i would love to make one for you guys but busy with work and doing other programing and coding crap

but a date when you want this to be done by and i will see what i can do lol maybe even get one of the people at work to work on it :) haha

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