This project is to come up with a simple, clean, and elegant graphic design for an yet to be released Facebook application. The application is a "What ____ are you?" type application that has already been developed. The application will be modified to fit your design.
## Deliverables
The winning candidate will use the provided color pallet and a logo to be provided after the awarding of the project.
The design must:
1. Compliment the Facebook platform elements while conveying a clear brand identity for the application.
2. Be fully implemented in HTML and CSS that works within the Facebook platform. Some CSS does NOT work in Facebook such as CSS3 and transparency, a successful candidate will already know this.
3. Visually look the same in IE6 (PC), IE7 (PC), Firefox (Mac & PC) and Safari (Mac & PC).
4. Provide optional space for a IAB sized skyscraper and IAB sized leaderboard advertisement and degrade gracefully should no advertisement be placed.
5. Be consistent through the 3 "pages" of the application.
6. Use only art that can be licensed perpetually by me for less than $100 total and not require links on the credits. All stock art used will require documentation.
A successful candidate will be familiar with the platform screen real estate? dimensions? and conventions used on Facebook.
The designer does **NOT? **need to be? familiar? with the scripting language in use as no coding will be done by the designer.
The application flows as follows:
1. User selects a survey to complete. Each survey has an image, an optional sponsor, an optional sponsor logo, a title and up to 32 word description. The system will present the list of surveys as those completed and those not yet completed.
2. The user answers a number of multiple choice questions. The survey page includes between 1 and 100 questions which are no more than 64 words. Answers are selected by Radio Buttons and are no more than 10 words each.
3. User is provided with an outcome. Outcomes include a title (1 or 2 words), an image, and a 1 or 2 paragraphs of text describing what they are.
See the attached file for the primary colors to use.