Earning through open online designing projects

Designing is a skill many people are born with while many others acquire it. Designing is a hobby for many. People generally don’t choose designing as a career although they are generally very much interested. Their education and university degrees don’t allow them to consider it as a full-time career option. However, you can earn extra money if you are really good at designing. Many websites offer design projects where you can submit your designs. You will get paid if selected by the design seekers. Such projects work based on Crowdsourcing. Following is the list of websites offering open design projects.

  1. http://www.crowdspring.com/: Clients post their design briefs, and designers from around the world submit their work. The client then selects the design they like the most.
  2. http://99designs.com/: Clients to run design contests for services like logo design, web design, and more. Designers submit their work, and the client selects the winning design.
  3. DesignCrowd: Clients post their design briefs, and designers from around the world submit their work. The client then selects the design they like the most.
  4. http://www.choosa.net/en/: Clients post their design briefs, and designers from around the world submit their work. The client then selects the design they like the most.
  5. http://www.graphiccompetitions.com/: This platform offers links to diverse contests or announcements for active design competitions.
  6. http://www.designbyhumans.com/ (for t-shirt designs)
  7. Upwork – Design & Creative: Freelancers offer services, including graphic and design work. Clients can browse through different designers, view portfolios, and hire based on their requirements.
  8. Fiverr – Graphics & Design: Freelancers offer services, including graphic and design work. Clients can browse through different designers, view portfolios, and hire based on their requirements.
  9. Toptal – Designers: Toptal is a platform that connects clients with top freelancers in various fields, including design.
  10. Dribbble: While it’s not a platform for direct project bidding, clients can discover talented designers and reach out to them for potential collaborations.
  11. Behance: A portfolio platform for creatives, where designers can showcase their work and attract clients
  12. Freelancer: Another large platform for freelance work, with a focus on web and graphic design projects.

Hey guys, why are you waiting. Just submit your classic design to these websites and get paid.

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