Looking for a website where I can have graphic designers bid and submit sample ADULT SITE logos which I can then purchase.
October 7, 2007 8:55 PM   Subscribe

Looking for a website where I can have graphic designers bid and submit sample ADULT SITE logos which I can then purchase.

I stumbled upon such a site in the past where an individual would post a description of the adult site and some suggestions and list the amount they were willing to pay for the logo. Graphic designers would then respond in a forum-like environment and the original bidder would comment and then eventually accept/purchase a logo.

Can't find this website despite my best attempts.
posted by Mr_Crazyhorse to Computers & Internet (7 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
 
I can't find the site you're after, but Worth1000 has a similar feature in the Corporate section. You post a prize and give a detailed breif, people submit their idea of your logo, you select the winner, etc etc. Just be sure to check the fine print - you don't want to be stuck with choosing the least sucky of a bad bunch because of contractual shennanigans.
posted by ninazer0 at 9:32 PM on October 7, 2007


Sitepoint is what you are after.
posted by parmanparman at 9:58 PM on October 7, 2007 [1 favorite]


Design outpost was previously mentioned here by Madman
posted by clarkie666 at 11:11 PM on October 7, 2007


Response by poster: First of all, thank you all for your help. These websites are definitely of the type that I have been looking for.

However, there is a site out there that used to only do this for adult sites... like some guy would show up and be "make me a $400 logo for LACTATING GRANNIES DOT COM", and on and on with the ridiculous website names.

Since the logos were all for adult sites, they all had the same cartoonish and garish look to them.

The site may very well be defunct.
posted by Mr_Crazyhorse at 11:28 PM on October 7, 2007


The site is Adult Design Contest. Looks like it's still kicking.
posted by wemayfreeze at 12:20 AM on October 8, 2007 [1 favorite]


Response by poster: <3
posted by Mr_Crazyhorse at 11:40 AM on October 8, 2007


Mr_Crazyhorse, can I suggest that rather than using an emoticon, you actually select memayfreeze's answer as "Best Answer" if that's what you actually intended '<3' to mean?
posted by stavrosthewonderchicken at 5:42 PM on October 8, 2007


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