Need a website designer in Sydney

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Hey guys and girls, am opening a new cafe in Sydney in 5 weeks and need help with my website design. Can anyone suggest a good website developer in Sydney? I had chosen a great company (web address deleted) but they are at capacity with their workload currently and I left it too long to book in the job with them. They can do it, but not for a while. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Coffeecup sells great software that is almost code-free.

You can browse through some of it here..

http://www.coffeecup.com
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Hi 'Label',
Why does it have to be a web developer residing in Sydney? With the internet a web designer can be located anywhere. I, for my part, live in Norway but am building sites for people in America, Germany, Turkey, just to mention a few.

Oh, and I deleted the link to the company you mentioned, just in case this is spam.
Ha en riktig god dag!
Inger, Norway

My work in progress:
Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com


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I agree with Inger you don't need to get a webdesigner that is based in Sydney, let's face it webdesigner can be done remotely, there are lots of great marketplaces where you can find we designers for cheap, take a look at these marketplaces
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Im sure you will find a freelancer on these sites.

I use freelancer quite a lot although 99 designs is pretty good too.
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Timing is everything. Wish I'd known about your cafe' plans last February, when I was visiting Sydney. At very least, it would have been interesting to understand similarities & differences in how U.S. and Australian folk approach web site goals and design. Just because both nations use (variants of) the Queen's English doesn't mean we express ourselves identically.

At every turn in Australia, I discovered some new twist on the familiar: Mushy green peas slathered on hot dogs, served at the naval pier's front gate indeed! (http://www.harryscafedewheels.com.au/menu)
halfnium -AT- alum.mit.edu
Yes, I looked just like that in 1962.

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