It is always best to start by creating a portfolio. This will include some of the best pieces that you have created. If you are looking at web based graphics design, images that are small and quick loading, but yet still crisp, sharp, interesting and easy on the eyes is a very important factor. If you are interested in logo creation, then you need logos that utilize a minimum of colors, bold designs, and catches the viewer's interest immediately.
Once you have begun gathering together your portfolio you need to pass it around to a few friends and family. Not only can they be great sources of help in finding work, but also they can offer a critical view of your portfolio and help spot areas that might need to be brushed up before you hand the pieces over to a potential client to look at.
After this step has been finished, it is time to start looking for places to publish your portfolio. Before you begin actually publishing the portfolio, you need to carefully review the terms and conditions. With the abundance of the internet and the vast sites that allow image hosting it is possible to have a very large portfolio available, however you need to ensure that you, and you alone will retain full copyright of the images that you are publishing. Additionally, you will want to look for a place that will allow you to remove the images if they ever need to be deleted, or altered at any point in the future.
With all of these steps in place, you also need to ensure that your portfolio includes current and accurate information on how to contact you. Even if it is just via a message on the site that is hosting the images. Additionally, there are freelance sites that you can use as well to connect to potential clients. Before you even approach a client though, you need to be certain that you have a good, well-polished portfolio ready to offer that is an accurate assessment of your skills and talents and you will find that it really is quite easy to pick up graphics design work.
Published by Carrie Lowe
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