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Ask HN: How do you find a designer?

12 pointsby johnsocsabout 13 years ago
I'm seeking a front end web designer for a bootstrapped startup. I notice a good number of the 'weekend' projects posted have great web designs, how did you find your designer or did you do the design work yourself ?<p>I'm a strong backend engineer, but web design, UI, CSS etc.. is just not in my bag of tricks.

3 comments

digitalclubbabout 13 years ago
Dribbble.com is fantastic, clicking on the user to find their personal website makes it approachable.<p>There is also Forrst.com, though the quality has been slipping over the past year but they have a directory of designers.<p>Don't forget builditwith.me who make it incredibly easy for you to search for designers specifically.<p>If it's a startup and the budget is small then finding a like minded individual is your best bet, who is willing to help out or potentially swap services, rather than approaching a freelance designer directly.
qrlawifiedabout 13 years ago
1. I use dribbble.com in most instances. 2. Find the style you like and approach them either using the Hire Me feature, or if you click the designer's name, they often have a personal site with contact details on. 3. A good tip is to word search a design similar to what you are looking for, e.g. for a photo app, search "photo". 4. Make sure you have a clear design brief when you contact the designer. This should include examples of URLs that you like. 5. Shoot me an email if you want an example (username @ gmail.com).
niicoabout 13 years ago
Another option is sending me an email ;)<p>My portfolio: www.heynico.com