I see a "would you.." at the beginning, but I see no question marks at the end of that statement, which makes it rhetorical, as in, you aren't really asking, you're just being nice about telling. You are politely telling him to do your work for you and make sure it's pretty. But I'm not even gonna argue semantics here. Let's just assume you intended it to be an honest question/request.
Posting looking for people to do stuff for you, even if it's in the form of a question, and even if it is polite, usually never ever yields positive response. All it does is make you look lazy and want other people to do your work for you. It is usually taken offensively, especially when you throw in things like "and make sure it's 'tidy'".
The point I'm making is that we aren't here to do people's work for them. We are here to help people figure it out for themselves. If you want someone to do your work for you, I suggest hiring someone.