Looking for Design Work on a Flex 2 Application

September 8th, 2006 by ryanstewart

One of my readers is working on a Flex 2 application and they are looking for someone to help out with some icons and logo work. As you can see below, it is a smaller application, but I think it is one that you would have a lot of fun doing some work for. If you’re interested, or know someone who might be interested, drop me an email.

I have a small RIA I’ve been developing for personal use with Flex 2 (and ColdFusion on the server). During development I’ve used mostly random icons, or icons that reflect none of the functionality that is behind them. This has worked for my purposes (I know what they mean), but really leaves the application feeling unfinished. I think I’m about ready to start sharing it with other people (friends and family) and would like to finish those rough edges by having some icons created professionally.

I am in need of approximately ten (10) icons and perhaps a logo (around which I already have some ideas). The application has sports/exercise theme.

As this is a personal project, my finances are limited, but I am happy to pay for the work done (or perhaps something off an Amazon wish list). If it helps, I’ve been using some icons from the FamFamFam, Silk collection and like that look and feel. I also like that those icons are delivered as 32-bit PNG files (alpha goodness). This would be my expected delivery format, at 16×16 and 25×25 pixels (maybe others).

It is probable that fulfillment of this request will lead to more work in the future (albeit along the same lines and equally limited in scope). I’ll be happy to iron out the details over email and/or phone as necessary if anybody is interested.

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A blog by a Platform Evangelist at Adobe covering Adobe's RIA platform. Includes posts about Adobe Flex, Adobe AIR, ColdFusion, LiveCycle, Thermo, and everything in between.