1. Fiverr(fiverr.com)
Founded in 2009, Fiverr is easily the largest marketplace
for creative and professional services on the web. It’s a non-traditional
online market place and easy to use.
It's based on selling services called gigs provided by
freelancers, as well as small businesses and mid-seized companies. These
freelance contractors offer their highly diversified services at $5 and up
apiece. At the moment, Fiverr lists more than 3 million services ranging from
$5 to $500.
There is also option for bidding that is known as buyer
requests and seller can offers its services.
2. GraphicRiver
(graphicriver.net)
GraphicRiver is the best marketplace for Pro design
templates and stock graphics that can be used in designing fonts, logos,
prints, websites, business cards or icons.
All the assets included on the platform are manually
reviewed by GraphicRiver's team, so you can be sure that the hand-picked
content featured on the website is of highest quality and meets critical standards.
Once your design is approved at this online market you can
sell as many as times the audience show interest for buying that approved
product.
This is a market place where you can palce flyers,
brochures, logos, business cards, album covers, each type of print designs
templates.
3. Art Web
(artweb.com)
This eCommerce site specializes in selling art – including
plenty of fantastic digital art – to buyers located all over the world.
Here you can make ecommerce store of your designs like
logos, flyers, brochures etc… this is no commission basis platform and attract creative
artists to share their work online & sell too.
Art Web provide free domain for your website also.
It is well known platform for designers where they can work
as contributors & they upload their work on this site and get payment in
reward for each download. There is also a great scope for photographers they can
sell their photographs on good commission.
Shutterstock having 100,000 contributors and an active
customer base of 1.4 million people in 140 countries & founded in 2003,
Shutterstock manages an immense library of over 90 million royalty-free photos,
illustrations and vector graphics.
You can choose between different plans which get you
extended copyright licenses, available for both individuals and businesses.
5. DesignCrowd
(designcrowd.com)
This is a market place purely for graphic designer that
brings employer and designer together. Employer upload a project with requirements
& designer who thought he will fulfill requirements of employer then he
creates bid on that project.
Got a creative project in mind? Post a brief where you
explain your vision and DesignCrowd will send plenty of designs directly to
your inbox. You can then share selected designs with friends to receive
feedback and get in touch with their creators to suggest edits.
When employer got designed according to its requirements
then he pay to designer and takes all necessary sources files from designer.
6. Designhill
(designhill.com)
Designhill is an online platform where buyer arrange a
contest about necessary graphic designs and get a lot of interesting
submissions in a short time.
It doesn't matter whether employer looking for someone to
design a logo or a website – all employers are need to post details about its
project and then will get dozens of graphic designs submitted to their contest.
Designhills allow customers for unlimited revisions &
after submission a lot of work the employer can pick the winner, and then instantly
get complete ownership of all the design files.
7. Freelancer.com
It’s a huge marketplace for freelancers, it’s one of the pioneer
marketplaces and there is variety of opportunities to work online,
In Freelamcer.com the employer palce a project and
freelancer bid on that project according to his skills. After awarding that project by employers to
freelancers the employer should have to pay 1st milestone (some
percentage of total payment) and when employer receive final product then remaining
payment has been paid to freelancer.
You can earn upto your own capacity and as per your skill
set.
8.
Creativemarket.com
Here a graphic designer can open shop with highly profiled
skill set and put all its designs on that online shop.
When employer visit that shop online and buy a design of his
choice and then employer can also ask for the amendments if required any
further.
9. MyFonts (myfonts.com)
MyFont is marketplace where you can buy or download variety
of fonts for your marketing material. As the typography is all the rage right
now and most marketers realize that a unique font can easily take a brand to
the next level.
Bestsellers is a good category to start your quest – seeing
which typefaces attract most buyers, you'll get an idea about current
typography and graphic design trends and find a font that matches your brand.
10. Big Cartel
(bigcartel.com)
This is a classic platform for designers or creative’s who
want to sell their work on the web.
Launched in 2004, Big Cartel is easily one of the largest
such online platforms. Its different from its competitors in the sense that
here designers build their own stores for their designs and sell it to
customers who reach their stores and this is the provision of unique feel for
designers.
If you're a graphic designer and lookout for a place where
you could share and sell your work, Big Cartel is a smart choice.
Mam there is also hungry jpeg.com and truelancer.com as online market places.
ReplyDeletethank you. for next blog i will keep in mind if you know about some other platforms then also let me know.
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