2011/05/31

99designs - Design contest marketplace

99designs contest marketplace99designs.com : "A company that focuses on graphic design. Founded by Mark Harbottle locked Lachlan Donald and Paul Annesley. Based in Melbourne, Australia. Online since 2006."

Won awards in 2010 which was awarded by Webby People's Voice Award for Best Web Service and Application of the year.

Have been published in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Entreprenur, Techcrunch, Forbes, and much more.

Okay, straight to the point.

How do I make money in 99designs?

In 99designs, there are various fields you can find such as logo design, icon design, brochure design, T-shirt design, stationery design, web design, business cards, print & packaging, WordPress themes, banner ads.

You register as a designer, complete your profile, and start bid the project contest.

You will take project designer, called "design contest". Here, you will compete with other designers.

This project contest held by the contest holder as 99designs's client. If you won, then you will be rewarded by contest holder.

Does registration as a designer for free?

Yes. without cost. So also in the contest. all free.

How and when do I get paid?

First, you as a copyright holder must agree to transfer copyright of your design to the contest holder. You must upload your original file.

After the contest holder has confirmed, the prize will be credited to your account. Then, you can transfer the balance to your payment account (as you choose) eg Paypal (withdrawal process between 3 working days).
while AlertPay, Western Union, Moneybookers, withdrawal process can take up to 10 working days (not holiday, saturday, or sunday).

What do you think?


Happy freelancing, keep working, keep your health, and good luck for all...:)


3 Comment:

  1. 99design is the best contest site!!! 99designs makes really awesome and creative logos in affordable rates!!
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  2. Hi, Kim...

    Thank you for your opinion.

    Right!. 99designs is well known by most people, is very interesting offerings. I hope this article useful. So thank you.

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  3. Good basics on this subject. bit of confusion with the colors and printing processes though. If you are choosing spot colors for your logo to be reproduced in print. You will need to get a hold of a Pantone book and choose proper

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