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NicolaSmout
09-12-2006, 01:54 PM
There are a few of you that offer print & design services so I thought I would post what I'm after and let you come to me!

I am currently building an online resource for parents wanting to learn and use baby sign. Baby Sign is the method of using sign language to communicate with your baby before they can talk. The website will include lots of video clips showing users how to make the signs, and lots of other training material. I am hoping to launch the site by the end of January.

I would also like to produce some training material that users can buy and use at home to aid the learning process. This would include DVDs, Flash Cards, Wall Charts, possibly books.

I have a company ready to do the filming (of the video clips) and I think they will be able to produce the DVDs as well.

What I am looking for is help with the rest, design & production of the merchandise for sale through my website.

If any of you offer these type of services I would hear from you, or from anyone who can point me in the right direction.

Thanks.

harrynicholas
14-10-2007, 03:05 PM
Hi, I read your note, perhaps I can help. I'm new to this forum so I can't post an url link to my site yet, but if you google virtuallydone (a uk site) you should be able to see example of my work.
I produce computer animation and fx, but alongside that I have skills in Dreamweaver, Photoshop, inDesign and use Magix video/dvd edting software, so perhaps I can help?

SurfLiverpool
02-11-2007, 02:27 PM
Hi Nicola,

Please see my post in the general forums to see if my company SurfLiverpool can be of any help to you. We aim to support Start-ups.

Kind Regards,

Alex McElhoney

harrynicholas
17-11-2007, 07:17 AM
Hi, good idea making us come to you. When my son was a baby we tried this signing malarky, I think we got as far as 'do you want more to eat?', so as a slow learner myself he was grown up by the time I got around to another phrase.

Joking aside though, my little business, virtuallydone.co.uk has been producing computer animation for various subjects for some years, mainly for TV and broadcast, but some architectural and medical video as well (links below).

Complimenting 3d is a range of resources, Photoshop, inDesign, video editing and DVD authoring software, so I wonder if we should discuss what it is you require for your site, and business.

Take a look at www.virtuallydone.co.uk and my showreel can be found on the link to youtube on the showreel page. 3d is notoriously expensive, but usually I like to work to my clients budget.

Lets talk, regards Nic Nicholas