Tell HN: you help me code, I'll help you design
I'm a designer (http://sachagreif/com) and entrepreneur (http://folyo.me).
I am currently working on a new project, and I'm looking for a developer to help me out. Since this is a personal project, I don't have much funds and I realize I probably won't be able to afford a great developer. So instead, I would like to offer my own skills in exchange.
So if you've got your own personal project or startup, I'll be glad to help you with its identity, visual design, and interaction design.
Things I've designed: Sharypic (http://sharypic.com), RubyMotion (http://rubymotion.com), CodeYear (http://codeyear.com), and more (http://sachagreif.com/work/)
If you're interested, there's more info here: http://sachagreif.com/help-me-build-stuff/
Looking forward to hearing from you!
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 46.3 ms ] threadAs for the schedule, I'd like to start as soon as possible but I can be flexible. And the platform is up to you, although I have a strong preference for Ruby/Rails as I'm already somewhat familiar with it myself. And I'm also looking to use a JS framework on the client side, like Knockout or Ember for example.
I did find some website tutorials online but I'm not sure they are helpful or maybe its just I'm not getting it.
The thing is, there's no such thing as "website design centric" techniques in Photoshop, except maybe the effects palette (but you can learn 90% of that just by playing around with the options).
The effects palette aside, all you need for web design is the typographic tools, vector shapes, and rulers (to set up your grid). So you can basically learn the technical aspect of "Photoshop for web design" in 30 minutes.
i am fair developer, i am not a expert but i can code some bit and piece here and there. always interested in new projects