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I am looking for a web/graphic designer to work with on a number of projects. I need someone flexible in approach and someone to work with in the long term. also someone whom can price per item as opposed to per hour. I need logos and general site build for numerous projects. if you are only a graphic designer and/or web designer as opposed to both please do still contact me.


please send relevant information to:


[email protected]


please also include a mobile number to contact you on and any relevant portfolio links you would like to share.

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I am a local web designer and developer my company is www.littlebluefish.co.uk I design and develop Wordpress/CMS sites, E-commerce, Brochure sites and Mobile iPhone/iPad compatible versions.

I have developed a number of large corporate and local sites including:

www.suzannejames.co.uk

www.thelittlecoffeevan.com

www.dulwichestate.co.uk

www.suekingglass.co.uk

www.london-landscape.com


To see more of my work please visit the Portfolio page on my site.


Give me a call and we can discuss your needs.


My mobile is 07595 991 655.

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