Web design for Musicians Hiring

88.0 GBP

88.0 GBP peopleperhour Design Overseas
519 days ago

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Hello, Guys.
I hope you are all doing good. I have a mini-project I´d like to pilot test, here in Spain. The challenge if you should to decide to accept it is to replicate the following website; https://www.lastminutemusicians.com/musicians.html
The´re would be only an additional tiwist to the above benchmark and that is I would to include a smart filter that allows interested clients to define a cost-per-hour and a by-type-event criteria. Other than that, my interest would be to make this website very much the same to the one in reference.
Hope to hear from you.My best to all.Pepe

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