I have a client which sells aquaculture equipment or water processing-related equipment. Their website ([[login to view URL]][1]) was created by us about 4 years ago and is gets lots of traffic but is really ugly. The customer wants the new website to be a) a similar design to his printed brochures (attached as [login to view URL]), b) capability to do eCommerce transactions, and c) have Multi-lingual capability. Here is a sample page from the product-portion of the website (this is the most important type of content page): [[login to view URL]][2] We are migrating the website to an eCommerce Storefront product which allows us to customize the "skin". The product is called ASPDOTNETSTOREFRONT. Here are a few sample sites that run on this code base:
1. [[login to view URL]][3] (Notice: Content pages, products, navigation, options on products, etc. The key point is that it does not look like a cookie-cutter eCommerce site)
2. We are working on another one here that is multi-lingual ([[login to view URL]][4]) which is another reason we are using this code base. We can talk about the various page layouts and how the site is skinned.
## Deliverables
1. HTML page mockup with a maximum of two revisions of a something compatible with the design of the brochure (attached)
2. Final HTML, CSS, and JPGs of sliced design with source when complete
Optional: If you would like, please have a look at the Skinning document in the ZIP file. I will use that process to build the StoreFront skin using your design. The design must lend itself to having placeholders for "Categories" and "Manufacturer" lists and have elements for "Bread crumb trails" and the other store-specific elements.
## Platform
IE