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Freelance Graphic

Freelance graphic designers are a curious bunch. When it comes to their work, they can be very creative indeed, coming up with lots of great ideas that really have a substantial impact, and which can do wonders for the companies they are working for.

But when it comes to dress sense, they seem to lose all sense of creativity. I went to a meeting recently which was attended by five different freelance graphic designers. And every one of them was dressed in black.

This color code seems to be mandatory in the freelance graphic designer world. Why is that? Surely they should be celebrating their design skills and coming out with exciting new variations in clothing and dress sense.

That's an interesting issue, but just a side line. What we are really here to talk about is the impact of the freelance graphic designer on the typical agency. And they can have a real impact, too. That's because they bring a whole new perspective to the options available. While in-house designers may be great, using the same people all the time can result in projects becoming stale. That spark of creativity can disappear so easily.

But if you bring in a new freelance graphic designer, one who has not worked with you before, you are adding a whole new dimension to the agency's work. This can be fantastic for opening up new opportunities and putting  a whole new creative perspective on everything.

If you're a freelance graphic designer looking to hook up with clients who need your skills and expertise, here is a site that can make a real difference to your chances:

 

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