Hello,We are about to open a restaurant but are VERY far behind on the marketing.We require the following: a name a logo mascot(s) corporate stationery website design intranet design flyer templates tshirt designs for resale to customersOur restaurant concept will offer the following categories of food Appetizers, Salads, Sandwiches, Wraps, Regular amp Gourmet Pizzas, Calzones, Pastas, Indian, Oriental and Island Favourites. We envision adding Breakfast soon after opening.There is also misc. future advertising potential such as yellow page and newspaper advertising, brochures, etc.We are taking over from a previously very succesful and well known restaurant. We will start with one of their locations, retaining phone number. The old website can be seen at www.fourstar.bmWe will be open 7 days per week for DineIn, TakeOut and Delivery.We are open to splitting the workload, but would prefer to quotonestopshopquot for the sake of continuity.Please provide examples of your work, and and information regarding previous experience which may be relevant.Please bid separately on each component part (name, logo, stationery, mascots, website, etc.). M.Thomas
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