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Arty teenager/ student needed for ?80 bookmaking project


skodaqueen

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Hello,


I have a simple but time-consuming task that might suit an A-level/ college art/graphic design student who wants to make some extra pocket money for Christmas.


I'd like all the text and photos from a personal travel blog entered into a book-making programme as I want to make my husband a hardcopy of our 'year away' blog. It's a simple task and can be done remotely (on your own computer at home). You'll need to be quite creative as you basically have free range to design a book using the supplied content and be able to work to a deadline. We'll need to arrange to meet once at the start so I can explain the project and once at the end to exchange the project and payment.


If you're interested let me know your age, what creative projects you've done in the past, if you have your own laptop/PC and if you could fit in an estimated 10-12 hours of work before mid-November.


It would look great on your CV too!

Hi skodaqueen,


I am a 17-year-old student currently studying A-Levels, including Textiles. I've completed numerous projects in the past, and I have some experience with photo-editing software such as PhotoShop. Luckily, I do have quite a lot of free time in between lessons, so it shouldn't be a problem fitting in your project. Also, I have 24/7 access to a MacBook.


Many thanks,


Hollie Milton

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