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alexdelis

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Hi, I'm Alex, a recent post-graduate Graphic designer based in Goodrich road, East Dulwich. I'm offering a cheap web design service from designing the layout to coding the site. I can work using HTML/CSS/Jquery and can build a content management system in Wordpress. My recent clients include Musician Eugene McGuinness, Plan B, Domino records, and Oh mercy Management.


Here's my website (new one is about to go live in a few days), so if you interested email me, i'd love to help.


www.alexdelis.co.uk



Also part of a small collective that used to have a stall on the Northcross road market, www.thirstdesign.co.uk


Thank You,

Alex

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Alex,


I think you need to have a more plausible pitch before you go much further.


The URL www.alexdelis.co.uk does not work


The URL www.thirstdesign.co.uk does not work


Domino records web site was designed by http://anotherkind.co.uk/


Web site for Oh mercy Management http://www.ohmercymanagement.com/index.html has links to China


The post from Jorik228 has Korean characters in it.


The questions I would like answered are:


Are you based in Korea or China???????

Why do the URL's you claim are yours do not work?

Are you and Jorik228 one and the same

Why are you using a Hotmail email account and not one on your own domain eg [email protected] ??


If I wanted a web site developed, I would be rather apprehensive.


Looking forward to your responses

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