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Looking for pixel artists

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Topic: Looking for pixel artists
Posted By: pamaro
Subject: Looking for pixel artists
Date Posted: 11 February 2006 at 8:12pm
I'm starting a small company in a couple of weeks and one of our activities will be game development (initially, both mobile and web). We're looking for one or two pixel artists who can help us in our first games. I'm not expecting much work initially (regular indie start, I guess), maybe one or two games per month, so this should be perfect for those who just want a small part-time. Ocasionally we may throw in some work in other company areas, though (like designing a logo or a banner for one of our websites), if you're interested.

The work is done on a virtual office model (ie, working from home) and the contract will be on a freelance basis (per project, at first). Our first titles will be small 2D puzzle games, so we expect each project to require around 20 hours of work (which includes a primary mobile version, a web version and 3 or 4 mobile ports). Additional porting work will be paid separately, with a value to be discussed. Payment can be done by wire transfer, although we're also looking into the possibility of Paypal to minimize transfer costs.

We're also considering the possibility of hiring someone in a part-time basis (expect around 15h per week). In this case, additional work would also be required (like banners, wallpapers, etc).

The tools to be used are left up to the artist, although the usual ones in this area are Photoshop or GIMP. The only thing we'll be interested in is the PSD files, so we can move the art to the format we'll use in the game (usually PNG or JPG) or make small adjustments, if necessary. The work should be based in descriptions provided by us. Knowledge of mobile game development would be a plus, but we're also considering accepting rookies (due to the simple nature of our first games and experience of the remaining elements, this may be a good opportunity for starters to give their first steps in game development).

If you're interested, please send an e-mail to jobs@oramatechnologies.com and include your CV in PDF and a sample of your work (up to a maximum attachment size of 500 kb) - you can also include a link to samples of your work. Please also include your expected earnings per hour (in euros or US dollars), so we can extrapolate the cost per project, and if you'd be interested in the extra work. If you're interested in the part-time possibility, please mention how much you'd expect per month.

We're still finishing our website and taking care of burocracy to create the company, so we don't have the company "on-line" yet. However, if you wish to read some information about me, you can visit my personal website at http://www.pedroamaro.com (it's slightly outdated, but just a couple of months or so). Any doubts, just ask.



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Posted By: Shark
Date Posted: 12 February 2006 at 2:25am

I would love to talk with you, add me to your msn (click profile beneath this post).



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Snark, we love yuu.


Posted By: pamaro
Date Posted: 12 February 2006 at 5:27am
Hi Shark,

 thanks for the reply. However, as I'm not the only person in the decision board for this, I'll have to ask you to initially submit the application through the method I mention in the ad.

Pedro


Posted By: Shark
Date Posted: 12 February 2006 at 9:46am
im not good with cvs or anything, & im not really looking for a proper
position, just odd freelancing jobs. If you need the odd job doing
here or there feel free to give me a shout. Good luck with your
project

-Shark

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Snark, we love yuu.


Posted By: pamaro
Date Posted: 12 February 2006 at 9:57am
If you don't have a CV, please send an e-mail with the following details:

- Previous work experience (professional or amateur)
- Current situation (student, freelancer, etc)
- Sample work
- Expected earnings

This should be the minimum required to make a decision, although if you can add a bit about yourself (age, motivations, etc), that'll also be good.

I think the main target of this job would be students looking for a part-time and interested in gaining some game development experience, but we're considering all applications.



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