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NoteMarket business card design
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Sharlene Malcolm • 1 month ago
Hi,
I am Benito, owner of NoteMarket. For a while now, I've been looking for a good designer for my business. I want to have a business card for myself. Can you help me out?
I am Benito, owner of NoteMarket. For a while now, I've been looking for a good designer for my business. I want to have a business card for myself. Can you help me out?
the font used is not good
1 month ago by Ushna Ayub - Reply
The Dragon's Vow
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Sharlene Malcolm • 1 month ago
Hey,
My name's Tenisha. I'm looking for a writer. I would like a fairytale of a dragon beating knight trying to save a princess. Would you be interested?
My name's Tenisha. I'm looking for a writer. I would like a fairytale of a dragon beating knight trying to save a princess. Would you be interested?
In a land shrouded by mist and fear, a fierce dragon is rumored to guard a haunted mountain. Knights from across the realm seek to slay the beast and win the hand of a beautiful princess who has been trapped in an ancient spell.
The latest knight, arrogant and cunning, climbs the mountain armed with enchanted steel and a heart hardened by ambition. However, as he reaches the dragon’s lair, he discovers that the princess’s entrapment isn’t quite what it seems. The dragon, rather than being a monstrous captor, has been guarding the princess from a curse that only the purest heart could break. The knight, blinded by his own pride, tries to destroy the dragon but is no match for its wisdom and strength.
In the end, the dragon breaks the curse not through battle but by showing kindness, proving that true courage lies not in violence but in protecting others. As the darkness lifts from the land, the princess sees the dragon not as a beast but as the noble soul who saved her from a fate worse than death. They marry, their bond a testament to loyalty and bravery found in the most unexpected places.
The latest knight, arrogant and cunning, climbs the mountain armed with enchanted steel and a heart hardened by ambition. However, as he reaches the dragon’s lair, he discovers that the princess’s entrapment isn’t quite what it seems. The dragon, rather than being a monstrous captor, has been guarding the princess from a curse that only the purest heart could break. The knight, blinded by his own pride, tries to destroy the dragon but is no match for its wisdom and strength.
In the end, the dragon breaks the curse not through battle but by showing kindness, proving that true courage lies not in violence but in protecting others. As the darkness lifts from the land, the princess sees the dragon not as a beast but as the noble soul who saved her from a fate worse than death. They marry, their bond a testament to loyalty and bravery found in the most unexpected places.
Daq Logo Design
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Sharlene Malcolm • 1 month ago
Hey,
I am Jarvis, I just founded a new business called daq. For a while now, I've been looking for a good logo for my bookkeeping business. I like pictorial marks. Would you be able to do that?
I am Jarvis, I just founded a new business called daq. For a while now, I've been looking for a good logo for my bookkeeping business. I like pictorial marks. Would you be able to do that?
can you teach me
1 month ago by olena - Reply
Haha sure 🥰
1 month ago by Sharlene Malcolm - Reply
Looks professional
1 month ago by Alaaddin Serdar - Reply
Thank you 🥰
1 month ago by Sharlene Malcolm - Reply