I would add to what anthony proposed. Check out pingendo and layoutit. May 
have to go back and forth between two to get the full swing of it. If its a 
boostrap3 theme you can use them in it to custom create the design. 

On Tuesday, May 24, 2016 at 2:42:54 PM UTC-4, Anthony wrote:
>
> Not discouraging you from seeking help, but depending on your needs, you 
> might also find you can get started by purchasing a decent theme from 
> someplace like http://themeforest.net/ or https://wrapbootstrap.com/. You 
> can still hire someone to help customize and tweak, but that could be a lot 
> cheaper then getting someone to build from scratch (or worse, charge you 
> hundreds for a design you could have bought for $20).
>
> Anthony
>
> On Tuesday, May 24, 2016 at 2:24:11 PM UTC-4, Andre Kozaczka wrote:
>>
>> Hi - I've built a website using web2py (obviously!) but I'm terrible at 
>> front end design (html & javascript) and I'm looking for help. Ideally it's 
>> someone familiar with web2py. Anyone have good experiences and could 
>> recommend a person/company? Right now I'm looking at bunch of different 
>> freelancing websites but I'd love to see if anyone has any recommendations.
>>
>> -Andre
>>
>

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