Thats just one big table, depending on the content you could make it in a few hours. £300-£400 is way to much. I wouldn't pay more than £50 for the design. Hosting for £40, domain for £6. So £100 for the lot.
To be fair, you could probably knock that up yourself in a day.
It looks like they just use 3 DIV's to organise the main areas of the website and then add more in depending on the page.
Looks like a simple PHP gallery.
Price wise, well where my bro-in-law works they would charge a shocking £800+ for that.
I'm afraid the chances of me being able to knock one out over a few days is doubtfull though 
Hi Rob,
That's a pretty basic static website, however it's simplicity works really well.
Something like that could be put together over a weekend (as long as you supply the pictures and text) and should cost no more than a few hundred quid (£300-£400 including domain registration and hosting).
I don't do websites for cash, otherwise I'd offer to do it, but some kind fellow might do you one for free if you buy the domain name and hosting separately.
Good luck!
You might not pay it but pro web design companies can charge £300+ for 1 static page.
There is also, from what I can see, no tables on the site. Even the galleries are constructed of lots of divs.
One thing I haven't been able to look at is the gallery software and how that operates, but there are lots of free options out there that can be used and modified.
Thats just one big table, depending on the content you could make it in a few hours. £300-£400 is way to much. I wouldn't pay more than £50 for the design. Hosting for £40, domain for £6. So £100 for the lot.
Im no web designer but it would be easier to do it in a table.
Thats just one big table, depending on the content you could make it in a few hours. £300-£400 is way to much. I wouldn't pay more than £50 for the design. Hosting for £40, domain for £6. So £100 for the lot.
Can you pop over and photograph my wedding for 100 squids and give me a CD of edited images and a photo book while your at it?
Web designers are skilled professionals. Expect to pay a professional rate.
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Im no web designer but it would be easier to do it in a table.
Very interesting that all those saying 'this is really simple' - 'pay pennies for it' don't have a link to a website of their own!
I can't believe how common it is on this forum to hear people really degrading web design professionals with the "you can do it yourself...you don't need to pay them ridiculous rates" type of comments. It really is the same as us saying "Don't hire a wedding photographer...I have a camera and a computer. Professionals are a rip off!"
When I need photographs done properly I gladly pay a photographer for them. I am learning photography myself but know I am years away from being able to do a great job of it. I may never be able to do a good job!
Owning a computer and dreamweaver drag and drop doesn't mean you know what you are doing and certainly doesn't qualify you as a web designer or developer. Web designers charge their rates for the time they put in and the rate is set relative to their expertise, not only in design (not art...design), but marketing, seo (not ill-informed redundant seo myths), standards, accessibility etc...
If I charge £5000 for a website I certainly don't reel it off in a weekend and then put my feet up - the figure isn't pulled out of thin air, it is calculated by a detailed breakdown of hours spent on design, consulting, coding, programming, brainstorming, research etc... and it really does take that long (although sometimes longer than quoted for). A simple fact is, if you spend £100 on a site for your business, it may not even bring you your £100 back over a couple of years - if you spend £2000 you will probably get that back within a few months. You get what you pay for.
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I wasn't talking about that site - if my services were required, a site like that wouldn't come into thought at all. My rant wasn't about this particular site, but more about the responses that are becoming ever so common on this forum. And £5k doesn't have to be a CMS
I'm just wondering how easily put together a website like this is, nice and simple looking, functional, but with style:
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What kind of price would I be looking to pay for similar?
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I'm probably being a bit sensitive...it's one of them things though. When you know what you put into something and you see people giving ill-informed advice all over the place, it can be annoying. Just like a pro tog would feel if hundreds of people on a web design forum were preaching that people shouldn't bother paying silly rates for a pro photographer when you can buy a happysnaps camera and a torch.
But as for the original question, it would be a tiny job to code a site like that - but surely you would want a unique design and wouldn't want to steal someone elses? But as for it being a good design, I would disagree! It does absolutely nothing to say what it is about or what the purpose of the site is.
There's quite a lot of work in producing as website like the one linked to. Certainly more than a days work - I would expect to pay £1+ for that. It seems web designers are treated with the same disdain as photographers these days. Anyone who is running a business wouldn't do that site for £300 - £400 and be in business for long.
Very interesting that all those saying 'this is really simple' - 'pay pennies for it' don't have a link to a website of their own!

Thought I would weigh in on this one.....
The website the OP linked too is very very basic, as already mentioned its a few DIVs
Price wise, it depends on who you ask to do it...
Most Pro website designers have minimum charges for this sort of thing, generally around the £300-£500 mark!!
If you know a mate who can code in HTML and CSS then he mite charge you mates rates.
I could do something like that in a couple of hours and would charge a mate say £100 for my troubles.
The disadvantage with a pro designer is that they will charge you for any modifications or additions to the site, a mate will probably do it for a beer![]()
I'm building my mate a website for free outside of the office, never charge a mate for anything - in business however, you have overheads to pay.
Trev
For a site like my INSPIRE site, I would charge about £2,000. There is a lot happening under the hood though which isn't obvious.
Gary.
Only a days work? Well i do this as part of my living and i can assure you this is more than a days work... any website is... even a simple one page site is... why?
Answer is simple... the client.....
If there is anyone on this forum that would do this much work for £100-£150 then i will have some work for you!