Designer and Developer Freelance Jobs

 Designer and Developer Freelance Jobs



Design and software engineering/development are both extremely specialized skill sets. And luckily, they have specialized job boards to match!

Here are some of the best freelance jobs websites for designers, developers, coders, and engineers:

99DESIGNS

99designs is a design platform that connects businesses with designers for a variety of projects, including logo design, custom illustrations, and branding. The platform is best known for their design contests, where clients send out a brief and designers submit their designs, competing to win the bid and project.

Fees: 99designs charges a few different fees to their designers, including:

·         A client introduction fee (15% on your first $500 billed)

·         A “platform fee” for all one-to-one projects completed (5 to 15%, depending on the designer’s level of experience)

If you are a finalist or win a contest, 99designs waives the client introduction fee.

Pros: 99designs features a variety of design contests and opportunities. So whether you’re an illustrator or a logo expert, a branding specialist, or a packaging designer, chances are there you’ll be able to throw your hat in the ring.

Cons: While there is an opportunity for clients to reach out to designers directly, 99designs is best-known for its design contests. And while they work extremely well for clients, they’re not the most designer-friendly; you don’t get paid unless your design is chosen.

ANGEL LIST

AngelList is the go-to platform for all things start-ups. While the site offers a variety of services for start-ups, it’s most popular and the well-known feature is its extensive job board, which connects talent with start-up opportunities—including freelance jobs.

Fees: None! AngelList is a free resource for coders, designers, and other talent looking to land a freelance gig with the next up-and-coming start-up.

Pros: AngelList isn’t just free for freelancers; it’s also free for employers. That means that more start-ups are likely to post jobs to AngelList—which means more freelance jobs for you to choose from.

Cons: The start-up life isn’t for everyone—even on a freelance basis. If working in a fast-paced (and sometimes volatile) start-up environment doesn’t appeal to you, you might want to look elsewhere.

ENVATO STUDIO

Envato Studio is a freelance marketplace for designers, developers, and other creative talents. Freelancers set up a profile that showcases their work and rates, and clients can get in touch with relevant freelance job opportunities.

Fees: Envato Studio charges freelancers a 30% platform fee at the completion of a project.

Pros: Envato is a well-known and trusted name in the digital space, and that name goes a long way in drawing in high-quality clients to the platform.

Cons: At 30%, Envato Studio has one of the highest platform fees in the business. Plus, you have to go through a review process in order to become an Envato Studio Service Provider—and not all freelancers are selected.

Other Websites to Find Freelance Jobs for Designers and Developers

If the previously mentioned websites don’t find you the freelance design/programming/coding job of your dreams, it’s all good—there are definitely other options to explore.

 

Check out these websites for more freelance opportunities specifically targeted towards designers, coders, developers, programmers and the like:

·         Art Wanted

·         Authentic Jobs

·         AwesomeWeb

·         Behance

·         Codeable

·         Computer Assistant

·         CrowdSpring

·         Coroflot

·         DesignBro

·         DesignCrowd

·         DesignHill

·         Dribbble

·         GitHub

·         Gun.io

·         Hexi Design

·         Rent-a-Coder

·         SEOClerks

·         Scalable Path

·         Smashing Jobs

·         StackOverflow

·         TopCoder

·         Toptal

·         WPHired


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