Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Early days for Roadmannerz.com

Ok guys, I need to confess sumthing here. Work on roadmannerz started almost 4 months back, goes back to early august. Today is the 16th of december and looking back I feel i could have dedicated more time towards roadmannerz and made it go live asap. But in the inital stages life was very difficult. I had sent heaps of emails to every web designer, developer and other creative guys from mumbai, chennai, all over india. My email spoke to them about the intentions of roadmannerz, its vision (at this stage vision was blurred coz even i wasnt clear in my head) . I was really surprised with the responses i had to my email. How much would you pay me? What can i expect in return? Why should i get involved in this project. Sorry I am too busy for this and the list goes on & on.
Of the countless emails that i had sent, i hesitantingly had emailed a guy from UK, i dont know why i did this , but looking back i m thankful to myself that i did it. Thankful coz, this guy from UK ( His name is Jack Learner, well known professional designer) replied to my email and he was eager to know more on roadmannerz.com. Now this was completely unexpected. Why would a guy be interested in knowing what plans i have for mumbai let alone india. He is a full time designer by profession so obviously he wouldnt have time to get involved in Roadmannerz (RMZ). Anways after discussing with jack, he offered to help me with rmz. He didnt promise me but he said he would try to work in his spare time. And remmember guys, there was no monetary benefit involved for Jack and he was made fully aware of this fact ! Jack not only designed the positively fantastic logo for Roadmannerz, he went on to design the webpages.

Now here is jack, based in Uk, helping out a guy from mumbai, for a cause dedicated to mumbai traffic, for mumbai people and making the life of mumbaikars a touch easy. I am both disappointed and happy, disappointed coz when i was desperately expecting help from indians no1 offered to help (now these indian designers were creative, probly creative with the excuses they offered) and happy coz jack offered his services, his time and was fully commited towards roadmannerz. I would have been happier had even a single indian soul extended his/her help. My disappointment from fellow indians didnt last for long though ! Next blog - more on conditional indian support :)

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