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Designing for Local Communities: A guide to freelancing and empowering groups in your neighborhood
 
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ISBN13:9781350400955
ISBN10:1350400955
Binding:Hardback
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Size:230x160 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 50 colour illustr
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Designing for Local Communities

A guide to freelancing and empowering groups in your neighborhood
 
Publisher: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
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Number of Volumes: Hardback
 
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Short description:

Containing examples, interviews, and exercises, this book celebrates the benefits of working directly with small businesses and non-profits to build a strong foundation for an independent design practice.

Long description:

Want to begin taking on freelance design projects, but you're unsure of how to start? Maybe you've looked at a few resources on building a design business, but their advice seems too big, overwhelming, or out-of-reach for what you're hoping to achieve right now? If you're looking for freelancing basics, truly for beginners, to give you the confidence to take on your first few independent projects, Designing For Local Communities is for you.

Designing For Local Communities encourages the reader to find their first clients in their local community. By working with small businesses, the designer can build a freelancing portfolio, while simultaneously investing in their neighborhood. Lessons are tailored for working with these small-scale clients, with examples, interviews, and exercises that will build a strong foundation for an independent design practice.

Dispelling the myth that you must live in a big city or work for huge brand clients to be considered successful in the design industry, Meaghan Barry celebrates the benefits of working directly with small businesses and non-profits, building value for designers and the businesses on their doorstep.

Table of Contents:

Preface

How to use this book

Acknowledgments

1. If you need to find a freelance project
2. If someone is interested in working for you
3. If you want to pursue the project
4. Working together
5. When the project ends

Resources
Notes
Index