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Need UI developer for creating next amazing thing based on Web 2.0
8 points by msbii 6929 days ago
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If your project really is the next big thing, if you really are in the advanced prototype stage, then you can share more information than nothing at all.

As is said everywhere within the entrepreneur world - ideas are easy, ideas are worthless, your's isn't unique, you are not the first to think of it and there is someone right now working on the exact same thing. It's all about execution - the execution of the idea, that everyone in the world has, is the key to success.

So, all of that just to say - you'll get more offers if you actually tell us what it's about.

Sure, but there are also areas where the first mover advantage counts, and where a lot of people are capable of executing the idea - some perhaps better than the guy who thought of it.
If you're in the advanced prototyping stage you would still be the first mover. Unless it's such a horrifically simply idea that someone else could launch a competitor within the week or two you are working with a designer.
Yes, we are counting on first mover advantage. We would like to have few more months ahead of our imitators when we announce it :)
If the team has no defensible advantage, then maybe it's not such a great idea after all.
Defensibility is created by means of demand-side economies of scale: having lots of users, in other words. Think reddit, and digg, for instance. Easily cloned, but reasonably defensible due to the large numbers of users.
All of this still doesn't change the facts. I don't one reputable designer (and I know a lot of them) that will volunteer without knowing what they are working on.

To be honest, most reputable designers follow the no-spec rules (http://www.no-spec.com/) and wouldn't work on a project without some form of payment.

Your only offered form of payment is equity in the company - which right now is valued at $0 because no one knows what the company is about.

Um... You mean most reputable designers who have never been co-founders?

The guy is offering equity... Presumably a considerable amount (given that the project is in such an early stage). That is not remotely the same thing as spec-work.

That being said, people here are right-- there is virtually NO value on the table here, so the OP should be willing to give up some serious equity.

Better yet, the OP should add a designer-partner. Design is serious business and it's what separates the iPods from the Zunes... It's an ongoing process and should be baked into the way you make software... It certainly shouldn't be "slap a coat of paint on it and we'll make millions".

On the disclosure stuff, I agree. Stealth mode is 99% of the time ridiculous. That being said, there's no harm in being discreet. If I were in the poster's shoes, I'd post a vague description and give plenty of detail to any designer who wanted to learn more.

It is not that some one will start working on it without knowing what we are doing. We want to hear from hackers who are interested so that we can further discuss it.

I love YC, been to last Startup School, But hate to discuss our secrets openly here.

I'm looking for a senior AJAX user centered experience designer programmer rock star with Ruby, Lisp, Fortran, and Rails experience for creating next amazing thing based on Web 2.0, Social Tagging, Virtual Reality, and P2P Streaming technologies.

For great justice.

Upmodded for the AYBABTU reference.
If you're looking for a UI Developer on the front end. (Just graphics + layout.) Contact me at jason@jetpacked.com
Need UI hacker for creating next amazing thing based on Web 2.0 technologies. We are currently team of two people moonlighting for last few months. The product is currently in advanced prototype stage and in need of UI guru for taking the user experience to next level.

You should be able to work for equity in the company.

We are looking for an expert in Adobe Air, Flex, Ajax, HTML, XUL and other web technologies.

Please contact us at: info at starbucksproject dot com.

"Please contact us at: info at starbucksproject dot com"

are you making a social network for people who love starbucks coffee? can i tag by my favorite coffee?

Nope. Just named it very vague. We first met in Starbucks before started working together.

Its just a code name.

Haha. Watch out for those trademarks...