I don't like imagery for 4 ~ 12 years olds being sold to 18+ olds so I'll skip your offer. I don't wanna help with turning everyone into adolescents.
hahaha, fair enough, but you have clearly missed my point in posting those screenshots. its the quality and format not the content that I wished to represent.
It's simply not true. The quality of those facebook pictures would take quite a while to complete. You can find a random guy from India to make it for you on oDesk for like a dollar an hour, but you're dreaming if you think you can just find someone that could be paid tons more working for those game companies (producing HIGH quality work), doing work for a small amount in a crypto-currency.
I understand your method with the bounty, but YOU have eyes too! You can search for a designer and look through their entire portfolio. If it seems like work you like and seems like it would fit with your current project (in this case btc village) then just toss them a message. People that are serious about their profession will do what they can to make you happy, and people that aren't will float away in the wind.
I personally think 5 BTC is a good price for this project. But not a good price for a bounty. Like I said in order for the higher-end designers to jump in there needs to be a better reward since for them there is an increased risk. Unfortunately, someone could be in the field for 10 years with a beautiful design and the bounty go to someone in highschool with an awful design just because it has a dog in it. And you like dogs. I've seen stuff like this happen all too often, sometimes clients have great ideas and are so innovative, other times they pick the worsts possible design.
Anyway, I have an idea for this logo and will be watching this thread to see where it goes.
I made the point of mentioning the Phillapines, specifically because of my extremely positive experiences working with their graphic designers. And yes, I've tried the "random guy from India", the late night coders from Russia, the eager students from China as well as the California techies. I've also worked with several professional graphic houses, so I really do feel that I know what I'm talking about when pricing out this project.
Please consider that I'm just a startup here, and not a AAA game studio. So, I'm also reaching out to those who would be looking to grow with the company by starting from the ground up. Putting the scams and schemes aside, there does exist a tremendous opportunity in this young economy that many may jump to take advantage of. I really do hope you consider making a contribution to this effort.
You welcome, although I would really like to know, what is it you don't like about such a service?
I didn't say I didn't like it. I actually found it to be quite interesting. I'd just prefer to run this bounty on BitcoinTalk. I'd maybe consider the site for other things Bitcoin-related.
This is a contest, not a bounty. More like a lottery, because a contest usually has a winner.
You can call it whatever you want. I simply took it upon myself to try something new (but has been done by others with some success) in an effort to gain a greater knowledge of talent potential in the Bitcoin community. No, its not perfect. But I'm here to listen and learn so next time I can do it better.
So you don't have to pay anything, but you want the right to use any design submitted? Sounds fair.
- by participating in the bounty you agree that you waive all your rights related to the design
this I grabbed from here
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/done-2-btc-logo-for-trezor-bitcoin-hardware-wallet-137747. From my understanding, these guys have lot of experience dealing with this forum and it seemed to make sense to me.
I think it's time for the forum to start having rules about this kind of "bounty", starting with the funds being held in escrow before someone can advertise such a solicitation for others to do free work for them.
I didn't see any "rules", which I think would have made things a hell of a lot easier for me. an escrow is precisely what I would like to put in place ASAP. However, I'm trying to set it up through BTC Village (as a test for what will certainly be a service offered by the website).
Anyway, I've been up for about 30 hours now, so I hope this post all made sense. In lighter news, I've made some great progress prototyping the Android client (responsive for phone and tablet) and I just got some good news from a game dev who would like to explore the platform. I'm happy.
Thanks everyone,
S.