I like the idea, but from what I remember, almost all of the 99designs or crowdspring ideas are paid. Non-paid ones usually don't get much traction on those sites...
-Nick On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Michael Schmalle <m...@teotigraphix.com>wrote: > Those that voted, read this and give your opinion. > > Any mentors willing to read this and answer by Sunday? I would like to get > this discussed quickly before I commit anything on the site. > > I just think this might have slipped through the cracks, interesting > thought. > > Mike > > Quoting Jeffry Houser <jef...@dot-com-it.com>: > > >> Here are a few mixed thoughts: >> >> I wonder if a site like Crowdspring or 99designs would be a suitable >> venue for a contest like this? I believe it would get the contest in front >> of folks who are more design oriented than most programmers; and already >> have built in facilities for voting on results and a crowd of interested >> designers. >> >> Here is the CrowdSpring project I used to design the DotComIt logo at >> CrowdSpring ( http://www.crowdspring.com/**project/68345_logo-for-** >> software-development-company/<http://www.crowdspring.com/project/68345_logo-for-software-development-company/>) >> and a direct link to our formal RFP: >> http://files.crowdspring.com/**project_file/68416_Logo%** >> 20Design%20RFP%20V0.3.pdf?**AWSAccessKeyId=** >> AKIAI3LSG4ZVTVQPOWJQ&Expires=**1328400000&Signature=** >> gPjeSzynul8KQCB6y4S1Wh%2Fudw0%**3D<http://files.crowdspring.com/project_file/68416_Logo%20Design%20RFP%20V0.3.pdf?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAI3LSG4ZVTVQPOWJQ&Expires=1328400000&Signature=gPjeSzynul8KQCB6y4S1Wh%2Fudw0%3D> >> >> > > >