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Show HN: A better elance just for designers

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Re: Show HN: A better elance just for designers

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Sounds like a good idea. We used to spend lot of time on dribbble and other websites and its really difficult to figure out which designers are good without wasting weeks... How does the community curates?

I am not the creator, I posted this because we spent way too much time looking for a designer on dribbble, behance, and elance. Users look at the applications and then vote on whether the designer should be admitted

Re: Show HN: A better elance just for designers

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post #2

Sounds like a good idea. We used to spend lot of time on dribbble and other websites and its really difficult to figure out which designers are good without wasting weeks... How does the community curates?

I am not the creator, I posted this because we spent way too much time looking for a designer on dribbble, behance, and elance. Users look at the applications and then vote on whether the designer should be admitted

I would recommend www.folyo.me. I posted a job there recently and got 20 high quality leads.

Re: Show HN: A better elance just for designers

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

I am not the creator, I posted this because we spent way too much time looking for a designer on dribbble, behance, and elance. Users look at the applications and then vote on whether the designer should be admitted

I would recommend www.folyo.me. I posted a job there recently and got 20 high quality leads.

> "Posting a project on Folyo costs $99." Is a bit of a turn-off for small projects where design cost will likely only be $400-500.

Re: Show HN: A better elance just for designers

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My biggest problem with hiring designers like this is that it encourages designing for other designers, rather than for the customer. I want a designer that prioritizes something that's easy to use and obvious, rather than something that screenshots well for Dribbble. Sometimes those two goals can align, but not always.

Re: Show HN: A better elance just for designers

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My biggest problem with hiring designers like this is that it encourages designing for other designers, rather than for the customer. I want a designer that prioritizes something that's easy to use and obvious, rather than something that screenshots well for Dribbble. Sometimes those two goals can align, but not always.

I think you can solve that by taking into account customer feedback when curating the designers. That would for sure allign interests.
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