I'm just going to keep this really simple.
PM me if the following criteria apply to you:
You are a college student living in the Boston area
You have a strong, solid backing in PHP/MySQL, Javascript, CSS, and all that good <span style='color:blue' title='I'm naughty, are you naughty?'>smurf</span>
You are also very well grounded in Java
You are a creative/artistic type
Your name is Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer*
Thank you.
*optional
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Sorry, I didn't realize I made such a vague post. Something about being awake...
Either way...
I'm trying to start up a small design firm in order to fund [ourselves, and] the development of a large scale web application.
I can't do it on my own. I need help. I can't offer money off hand, but I can promise that one's involvement makes them an immediate partner. I can also promise that I'll be a super friend. We can go on bike rides and and sing songs and play patty-cake together.
The project involves creating a community site that allows artists of all mediums to collaborate on, create, and share their work.
I need college students (like m'self), and preferably creative/artsy people. I need people who live in Boston because I'm set on the fact that the only way to execute this properly is if we can work in the same space together.
I say I, but I really mean we. My partner handles all things graphics/design/etc. However, he lives in New Jersey so I work over distance with him.
"But wait, that's a contradiction to what you just said two lines ago!"
Yes, I'm aware of that, but he's the co-author of this project and he is the lone exception. (He's also my bestest buddy in the whole wide world!)
I'm not looking for gurus looking to make a buck, or freelancers looking to get in, get out, and get on with their lives. This is a deal for the long-run. I need like-minded people who can get serious about a project, but who don't take themselves or life in general too seriously.
That's what the post should have included.
Either way...
I'm trying to start up a small design firm in order to fund [ourselves, and] the development of a large scale web application.
I can't do it on my own. I need help. I can't offer money off hand, but I can promise that one's involvement makes them an immediate partner. I can also promise that I'll be a super friend. We can go on bike rides and and sing songs and play patty-cake together.
The project involves creating a community site that allows artists of all mediums to collaborate on, create, and share their work.
I need college students (like m'self), and preferably creative/artsy people. I need people who live in Boston because I'm set on the fact that the only way to execute this properly is if we can work in the same space together.
I say I, but I really mean we. My partner handles all things graphics/design/etc. However, he lives in New Jersey so I work over distance with him.
"But wait, that's a contradiction to what you just said two lines ago!"
Yes, I'm aware of that, but he's the co-author of this project and he is the lone exception. (He's also my bestest buddy in the whole wide world!)
I'm not looking for gurus looking to make a buck, or freelancers looking to get in, get out, and get on with their lives. This is a deal for the long-run. I need like-minded people who can get serious about a project, but who don't take themselves or life in general too seriously.
That's what the post should have included.