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Web Redesign | Electric Violin Shop

Employment type: 
Contract
Telecommute: 
Allowed

A friend in Durham needs a redesign for his successful website selling electric violins. His shop is in Durham, NC and he's a wonderful person.

He's looking for a new site with a good shopping cart, ability to easily sort inventory by type, and show off his products. Additionally proper implementation of the locale module would be pretty important as he has international customers.

If you're interested, contact blaise@electricviolinshop.com

His name is Blaise Kielar

The existing site is http://www.electricviolinshop.com

brianr-gdo's picture

Drupal Trainer | Carrboro Creative Coworking

Employment type: 
Contract
Telecommute: 
Not allowed

There is a real need for more small group Drupal training. So if you know Drupal, can develop a training outline, and like to help others please contact me. Lets get together and develop a paid training that will take people to the next level.

Check out our previous classes at http://www.carrborocoworking.com/content/trainings.

Thanks!
-Brian

p.s. also interested in trainers knowledgeable in php.

Carrboro Creative Coworking
205 Lloyd Street, Suite 101
Carrboro, NC 27510
(919) 442-5300

demian dellinger's picture

DrupalNorthCarolina.org - The Un-Association for NC Drupal Users and Drupal-Curious

http://drupalnorthcarolina.org

Hi everyone,

Much thanks to Julia (http://www.juliakm.com/) and Ben Sharma for starting what I think will be a GREAT MeetUp group in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill area (http://drupal.meetup.com/19/).

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Seeking Triad Drupal users and devs

My company's exploring Drupal for use as our core content management platform and app development framework (we're a news media company). I'm trying to track down local Drupal users and hacks that we can bounce ideas off and learn from. Is there anyone in the NC Triad area that would be willing to serve as a Drupal consultant, whether formally or in- (depending on level of expertise)?

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