For Freelance Designers
A carefully curated list of the best job sites, facebook groups, Slack communities, etc. for designers and creatives!
I had always heard the saying “Jack of all trades, master of none,” but only recently did I learn that the entire phrase is actually “Jack of all trades, master of none, but oftentimes better than master of one.” (Mindblown 🤯🤯)
In the Fall of 2017, I officially launched my professional website with high hopes, one business offering, and zero clients. The offering didn't have anything to do with design but it seemed like the right first step.
If you are interested in UI/UX design and hope to pursue a career in this growing field, CareerFoundry might be the right program for you.
A number of people have reached out on Instagram asking me about my thoughts on the ilovecreatives Squarespace Design Course (a.k.a. one of the best online courses I’ve taken as a freelance designer).
Whether you have an interest in design or want to work in the digital space, freelancing is a great way to become a full-time/part-time business owner (or to just make some income on the side).
Now that you’ve (hopefully) read Part 1 of this blog post, let’s go over how to actually set up your website with Wordpress and Squarespace!
For some reason, people think choosing the "wrong" platform will prevent them from starting a successful blog or business. And as someone who’s wrestled with this dilemma herself (a.k.a waited months to start a blog), all I can say is this...
While using premium fonts can help you stand out from the crowd, you might not currently have the budget for expensive fonts. If that’s the case, here are 10 free fonts worth checking out!