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Change content in jpg file.. By Rickmeister on Dec 6 Max Bid: Open to fair suggestions

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Need a pic in jpg file swapped out for either:
1) Lady in santa suit (pointing at specials)
2) Santa claus pointing at specials
3) Santa's elf pointing at specials.
This needs to be a quick turnaround, in a few hours, if possible..
Adding snowflakes to the background would be an added bonus ;)
File size = 980 * 322 and web site optimized. (for speed)
Current file on website is http://hebergementwebduquebec.com
File is located http://rackandswitch.com/images/newbackground.jpg
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Marketing Material One sheet price list By frommert on Dec 5 Max Bid: Open to fair suggestions

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We have the need for a one page price list with graphics. Approx 15 items per side (2 total sides). Sheet will have Item Name/Graphic, description, price graphic. We have the item artwork and company logo. Need it to be laid out nice and be eye catching and of course professional.
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Easy quick contact form By Designcv on Dec 5 Max Bid: $3

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Hello I need to convert a photoshop file into a working PHP contact form with the corresponding css styles, Very easy if you know what you are doing. Its just has 2 logos and a contact form with 3 fields (Name, email comments).
MAX BID is $6, quick and easy way to gain a rating if you have or dont have one!
Need it for today, Thanks
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Web development, Design Arts and Multimedia, Languages, Java, PHP, Artwork, Graphic design, Web services, Other (Web development), Javascript, Technology, Web programming, Other (web programming), Tech details, Other (Graphic design), Web page design (design only:not programming), Internet / software related design
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2) Quality: (Applies to outsourcing projects only) If you present a sample of your past work to the employer, your final deliverables MUST match or exceed that same level of quality.
3) Employer will receive exclusive and complete copyrights to all work paid for. All paid for deliverables will be considered 'work made for hire' under U.S. Copyright law.
3b) If the deliverable contains copyright restricted 3rd party components (including public domain, purchased, or royalty free clipart, images, or photos), all copyright ramifications MUST BE EXPLAINED AND AGREED TO by the employer on the site per the worker's 'Worker Agreement'.

Simple .psd to html By RhysMorgan on Dec 5 Max Bid: $17

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Turn my photoshop .psd web design into html code.
1 page only so it should not take long!
Code should be clean!
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done in the industry exepcted manner, and
by the deadline). If the employer
does not allow us access to their
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changes the work you did on their
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will see that it does not work.
Then you would have no proof that
you delivered the final deliverables,
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funds and receive a poor rating
(which will say “testing showed
the final deliverables did not
work”).
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you should have instead followed
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Web development, User interface (UI) programming, Design Arts and Multimedia, Artwork, Web services, Cascading style sheets (CSS), XML / XHTML, Technology, Web programming, Other (web programming), Other (Design arts and multimedia), Internet / software related design

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1) I require complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done (so that I may modify it in the future).
2) Deliverables must be in ready-to-run condition as follows (depending on the nature of the deliverables):
2b) Any website server-side deliverables must be installed in ready-to-run condition in the employer's environment (unless overridden otherwise by the employer elsewhere in this contract.
2c) If there are any server-side deliverables (intended to only exist in one place in the employer's environment) then they must be installed by the winning worker in ready-to-run condition (unless specified elsewhere by the employer).
2d) All other software (including but not limited to any desktop software or software the employer intends to distribute) must include a software installation package that will install the software in ready-to-run condition on the platform(s) specified in this project (unless specified elsewhere by the employer).
3) Employer will receive exclusive and complete copyrights to all work paid for. All paid for deliverables will be considered 'work made for hire' under U.S. Copyright law.
3b) No part of the deliverable may contain any copyright restricted 3rd party components (including GPL, GNU, Copyleft, etc.) unless all copyright ramifications are explained AND AGREED TO by the employer on the site per the worker's 'Worker Legal Agreement'.

Create Simple 1D Images / eBook Covers By dreamcatcher7 on Dec 5 Max Bid: $25.50

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Create Simple 1D Images / eBook Covers
I am looking for someone to create 6, **Extremely Professional* looking, 1D (one dimensional) report covers for me and I need all of them to have a different look.
Please read all of the following and let me know if you totally understand.
Here is a sample of what I am looking for:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/P/0307269981.01._SL230_SCLZZZZZ_.jpg...
#1- I need the finished covers as a vertical rectangle-shaped, not square image,.
#2- I need you to give me EACH COVER in two different sizes;
a- One needs to be 960 X 1280 pixels
and
b- The other needs to be 600 X 800 AND under 127KB in file size.
Both must be saved as JPG images.
#2- All images MUST be 100% royalty free (I need to know exactly WHERE you will get the images from to verify that they are)
#3- I will give you the textual content that should be placed on each of the covers, i.e. Title, Subtitle, Author’s Name, etc.
#4- This will be a work for hire, meaning that I will own all of the rights to the finished cover, you must be willing to sign a contract stating this.
This is a VERY simple job as you can create a template to make them all from.
I do these in about 5 minutes each so DO NOT BID more than $3.00 each cover ..
I need 6 for now and will need more in the very near future from you.
Bid for 1D Report Cover now
Thanks
Again this is VERY easy if you are good at what you do.
If you have created 1D (one dimensional) covers in the past please show me examples of your work.
These are only front covers, so this is a VERY easy job, especially if you are good at your craft, so please bid .
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You do the work but upload nothing
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or you cannot). As long as there is
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done in the industry exepcted manner, and
by the deadline). If the employer
does not allow us access to their
website, or accidentally/deliberately
changes the work you did on their
website, when we go to test it, we
will see that it does not work.
Then you would have no proof that
you delivered the final deliverables,
lose the arbitration, the escrowed
funds and receive a poor rating
(which will say “testing showed
the final deliverables did not
work”).
So for this reason,
you should have instead followed
the above instructions and
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Had you done this, we would simply
have checked the Accutimcard to
make sure you punched-in the time
and were working on it. You would
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Legal:
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2) Quality: (Applies to outsourcing projects only) If you present a sample of your past work to the employer, your final deliverables MUST match or exceed that same level of quality.
3) Employer will receive exclusive and complete copyrights to all work paid for. All paid for deliverables will be considered 'work made for hire' under U.S. Copyright law.
3b) If the deliverable contains copyright restricted 3rd party components (including public domain, purchased, or royalty free clipart, images, or photos), all copyright ramifications MUST BE EXPLAINED AND AGREED TO by the employer on the site per the worker's 'Worker Agreement'.

clean background of various product pictures for i ... By apriln on Dec 5 Max Bid: $0.01

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we have hundreds of product pictures every month that need to be cleaned, where all background needs to be erased and image touched up for internet sales and use.
we will use the image attached as a test to see if the candidate can do it correctly. if you have any questions please contact me.
Detailed Requirements:vWorker.com requirements notice: As originally posted, this bid request does not have complete details. Should a dispute arise and this project go into arbitration "as is", the contract's vagueness might cause it to be interpreted against you, even though you were acting in good-faith. So for your protection, if you are interested in this project, please work-out and document the requirements onsite.
we need all the background on the attached Katy Perry image removed.
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projects, all deliverables must be
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uploaded), then do not start
this project. Otherwise, you
may find
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Instead, ask the employer
to switch this project to
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guaranteed payment. If the
employer will not switch this, then
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(Click here for more details...)

Example of unprotected/un-guaranteed work:
Imagine that this project is to
install something on the employers
website.
You do the work but upload nothing
to vWorker.com (because it takes too
long,
or you cannot). As long as there is
no dispute, you will not notice the
potential problem. But if the
employer disputes what you did then
we must make sure you delivered to the
triple-point-guarantee (100% to-contract: and
done in the industry exepcted manner, and
by the deadline). If the employer
does not allow us access to their
website, or accidentally/deliberately
changes the work you did on their
website, when we go to test it, we
will see that it does not work.
Then you would have no proof that
you delivered the final deliverables,
lose the arbitration, the escrowed
funds and receive a poor rating
(which will say “testing showed
the final deliverables did not
work”).
So for this reason,
you should have instead followed
the above instructions and
switched it to pay-for-time.
Had you done this, we would simply
have checked the Accutimcard to
make sure you punched-in the time
and were working on it. You would
have been paid for every hour
you worked.

Remember that contacting the other party outside of the site (by email, phone, etc.) on all outsourcing pay-for-deliverables projects violation of both the employer and worker agreements.
vWorker.com monitors all site activity for such violations and can instantly expel transgressors on the spot, so we thank you in advance for your cooperation.
If you notice a violation please help out the site and report it. Thanks for your help.

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Design Arts and Multimedia, Artwork, Graphic design, Adobe Photoshop, Illustration
Legal:
1) Deliverables include not just the final work but also complete source files as well (so that the employer can modify them in the future).
2) Quality: (Applies to outsourcing projects only) If you present a sample of your past work to the employer, your final deliverables MUST match or exceed that same level of quality.
3) Employer will receive exclusive and complete copyrights to all work paid for. All paid for deliverables will be considered 'work made for hire' under U.S. Copyright law.
3b) If the deliverable contains copyright restricted 3rd party components (including public domain, purchased, or royalty free clipart, images, or photos), all copyright ramifications MUST BE EXPLAINED AND AGREED TO by the employer on the site per the worker's 'Worker Agreement'.

clean background of various product pictures for i ... By apriln on Dec 5 Max Bid: $2

LongDesc: 

we have hundreds of product pictures every month that need to be cleaned, where all background needs to be erased and image touched up for internet sales and use.
we will use the image attached as a test to see if the candidate can do it correctly. if you have any questions please contact me.
Detailed Requirements:vWorker.com requirements notice: As originally posted, this bid request does not have complete details. Should a dispute arise and this project go into arbitration "as is", the contract's vagueness might cause it to be interpreted against you, even though you were acting in good-faith. So for your protection, if you are interested in this project, please work-out and document the requirements onsite.
we need all the background on the attached Katy Perry image removed.
Worker: On pay-for-deliverable
projects, all deliverables must be
uploaded to
vWorker.com before the
deadline(s)Â…with no exceptions. If
this contract makes it impossible
to do this (for example if it is
for a service that cannot be
uploaded), then do not start
this project. Otherwise, you
may find
yourself unprotected by the
payment guarantee.
Instead, ask the employer
to switch this project to
pay-for-time, so you are
guaranteed payment. If the
employer will not switch this, then
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(Click here for more details...)

Example of unprotected/un-guaranteed work:
Imagine that this project is to
install something on the employers
website.
You do the work but upload nothing
to vWorker.com (because it takes too
long,
or you cannot). As long as there is
no dispute, you will not notice the
potential problem. But if the
employer disputes what you did then
we must make sure you delivered to the
triple-point-guarantee (100% to-contract: and
done in the industry exepcted manner, and
by the deadline). If the employer
does not allow us access to their
website, or accidentally/deliberately
changes the work you did on their
website, when we go to test it, we
will see that it does not work.
Then you would have no proof that
you delivered the final deliverables,
lose the arbitration, the escrowed
funds and receive a poor rating
(which will say “testing showed
the final deliverables did not
work”).
So for this reason,
you should have instead followed
the above instructions and
switched it to pay-for-time.
Had you done this, we would simply
have checked the Accutimcard to
make sure you punched-in the time
and were working on it. You would
have been paid for every hour
you worked.

Remember that contacting the other party outside of the site (by email, phone, etc.) on all outsourcing pay-for-deliverables projects violation of both the employer and worker agreements.
vWorker.com monitors all site activity for such violations and can instantly expel transgressors on the spot, so we thank you in advance for your cooperation.
If you notice a violation please help out the site and report it. Thanks for your help.

Categories:

The categories were created by the employer, but sometimes mistakes occur.
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report it and let us know.

Like everything else on this page, these categories are part of the original contract
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Design Arts and Multimedia, Artwork, Graphic design, Adobe Photoshop, Illustration
Legal:
1) Deliverables include not just the final work but also complete source files as well (so that the employer can modify them in the future).
2) Quality: (Applies to outsourcing projects only) If you present a sample of your past work to the employer, your final deliverables MUST match or exceed that same level of quality.
3) Employer will receive exclusive and complete copyrights to all work paid for. All paid for deliverables will be considered 'work made for hire' under U.S. Copyright law.
3b) If the deliverable contains copyright restricted 3rd party components (including public domain, purchased, or royalty free clipart, images, or photos), all copyright ramifications MUST BE EXPLAINED AND AGREED TO by the employer on the site per the worker's 'Worker Agreement'.

Modify Joomla template design By agorasia on Dec 5 Max Bid: $85

LongDesc: 

I currently have a Joomla website with a plain white template and now want to clone it into 3 more websites. However I don't want them all to look the same so I want them slightly modified from each other.
If you are skilled in Joomla and have web design then this is an easy project for you. The major changes you will need to do is the header area (logo, menu) and the content area (title, font, section header and border).
I also want the social bookmarking icons added (floating box).
Thank you.
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projects, all deliverables must be
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for a service that cannot be
uploaded), then do not start
this project. Otherwise, you
may find
yourself unprotected by the
payment guarantee.
Instead, ask the employer
to switch this project to
pay-for-time, so you are
guaranteed payment. If the
employer will not switch this, then
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(Click here for more details...)

Example of unprotected/un-guaranteed work:
Imagine that this project is to
install something on the employers
website.
You do the work but upload nothing
to vWorker.com (because it takes too
long,
or you cannot). As long as there is
no dispute, you will not notice the
potential problem. But if the
employer disputes what you did then
we must make sure you delivered to the
triple-point-guarantee (100% to-contract: and
done in the industry exepcted manner, and
by the deadline). If the employer
does not allow us access to their
website, or accidentally/deliberately
changes the work you did on their
website, when we go to test it, we
will see that it does not work.
Then you would have no proof that
you delivered the final deliverables,
lose the arbitration, the escrowed
funds and receive a poor rating
(which will say “testing showed
the final deliverables did not
work”).
So for this reason,
you should have instead followed
the above instructions and
switched it to pay-for-time.
Had you done this, we would simply
have checked the Accutimcard to
make sure you punched-in the time
and were working on it. You would
have been paid for every hour
you worked.

Remember that contacting the other party outside of the site (by email, phone, etc.) on all outsourcing pay-for-deliverables projects violation of both the employer and worker agreements.
vWorker.com monitors all site activity for such violations and can instantly expel transgressors on the spot, so we thank you in advance for your cooperation.
If you notice a violation please help out the site and report it. Thanks for your help.

Categories:

The categories were created by the employer, but sometimes mistakes occur.
If any of these categories are incorrect, please
report it and let us know.

Like everything else on this page, these categories are part of the original contract
for this project.

Web development, Design Arts and Multimedia, Artwork, Logo design, Technology, Web page design (design only:not programming), Internet / software related design
Legal:
1) I require complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done (so that I may modify it in the future).
2) Deliverables must be in ready-to-run condition as follows (depending on the nature of the deliverables):
2b) Any website server-side deliverables must be installed in ready-to-run condition in the employer's environment (unless overridden otherwise by the employer elsewhere in this contract.
2c) If there are any server-side deliverables (intended to only exist in one place in the employer's environment) then they must be installed by the winning worker in ready-to-run condition (unless specified elsewhere by the employer).
2d) All other software (including but not limited to any desktop software or software the employer intends to distribute) must include a software installation package that will install the software in ready-to-run condition on the platform(s) specified in this project (unless specified elsewhere by the employer).
3) Employer will receive exclusive and complete copyrights to all work paid for. All paid for deliverables will be considered 'work made for hire' under U.S. Copyright law.
3b) No part of the deliverable may contain any copyright restricted 3rd party components (including GPL, GNU, Copyleft, etc.) unless all copyright ramifications are explained AND AGREED TO by the employer on the site per the worker's 'Worker Legal Agreement'.

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