Best Practices working with design freelancers/contractors
Pallavi Pal
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When you work with design freelancers/contractors, what are best practices that you implement when working with them?
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Sebastian@1988seb
Design a mockup of what you want the project to look like.
Ask to see their github/public portfolio of work.
Always work on a flat fee.
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Always struggled so gonna keep an eye on this thread
Frontitude
From my experience:
- Revision rounds and fixes should be determined upfront
- Carefully review their portfolio
- Meet with a few freelancers first (to get a sense of pricing and other workflows)
- Consult a former client before starting a project to get their feedback on the designer
- Be as detailed as possible in your brief, it's never too much
- Create a mockup of how the project should look
- Include as many inspirations as possible
- Establish a clear deadline
- Schedule weekly sync meetings and be involved along the way
Good luck!
NVSTly: Social Investing
with designers I always like to obviously ask for their portfolio and past work- if I like what I see I always ask for a mockup of 1 page, or a specific section.
I talked to almost 2 dozen designers for the current design we're using. so many with good or decent portfolios just didn't have the right vision when they did the mockup.
always use detailed contracts. go over deposit and terms, if you don't want them sharing what their working on make sure to add an NDA. so much can be done with a contract to protect you, your project, and the freelancer
There are a few things to keep in mind when working with design freelancers or contractors. First, make sure that you have a clear idea of what you want before you start working with anyone. It can be helpful to put together a mood board or inspiration folder with examples of the style you are going for. This will help the freelancer or contractor understand your vision and give them a starting point.
Another important thing to keep in mind is to be clear about your budget from the beginning. This will help avoid any misunderstandings or disagreements down the road. Make sure to get an estimate of the total cost before starting the project.
Finally, it is important to give feedback throughout the process. This will help the freelancer or contractor understand what you like and don't like, and make sure that the final product is something that you are happy with.