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Jack
Hello,

We are currently in desperate need to recruit Adobe Photoshop tutorial writers for Zymic.

The ideal candidate must meet this criteria:
  • Experienced with Adobe Photoshop with an eye for design.
  • Be able to produce unique tutorials, not the same old tacky special effects or forum signature types.
  • Be able to provide previous portfolio work and any past tutorial examples.
  • Good English and grammar skills.

I will pay a minimum of $30 per tutorial and a maximum of $70 (and even more if its a large tutorial), if you submit tutorials on a regular basis then you could easily make a nice tidy income per month. You will also be credited for your work which will be viewed by tens of thousands of people.

To apply please email: admin@zymic.com with the subject "Tutorial Writer Application" along with an introduction, portfolio and any previous tutorials you may have done.

Thanks
op2rules
Hey this looks like something I might be able to apply in! Can you give me an example or something to show what you're expecting too see/teach or what it would look like? Any example just to set me on the right track or something.

Edit: Sorry, I'm new here. I didn't even know this place HAD tutorials! I'll start making one asap wink.gif
Magnus
I'd like to write tutorials jack smile.gif I think i've written some and posted on here before and you know my skills at photoshop

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EMOruffino
me and my friend have been working on this human dark plastic effect.... i might send it your way....
XyberForce
The tutorials have to be in HTML, correct?
wozzym
i could do that.
Alex
In HTML? What do you mean by that, they don't have to include any code in them - a lot of the current photoshop tutorials don't.
Cmain
Is Jack still looking for tutorial writers? If so I can surely try to write some.
wozzym
o ya, didnt realize how old this topic was...
XyberForce
QUOTE(Alex @ Jul 17 2008, 11:48 AM) *
In HTML? What do you mean by that, they don't have to include any code in them - a lot of the current photoshop tutorials don't.


Thank god.

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But yeah, what I originally meant in my post was the way it's supposd to be presented; can it be in image format like so many tag tuts out there or do just good ol' raw HTML.
princess
Magnus, you are a writer? Or you just have a skill in writing?
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