The Importance of Networking for Designers

Articles   November 30, 2007  by

One of the greatest things that ever happened to me as a designer was meeting my good friend Brad Ciszewski. Brad is probably the best coder and most business savvy person I have ever met. We met each other when I was hired for my very first freelance design gig.

How I got my First Freelance Gig

I came back from one of my Photoshop classes during my college years and was so inspired by what I learned about creating web graphics I decided to see if I could land a freelance gig while I was still a beginner. To my luck the first person I emailed actually responded back and hired me!

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My job was to create a new website layout for an online business and when I was done the website owners programmer Brad, would take my layout and bring it to life. The job went smooth and Brad and I became fast friends.

Since then we have been exchanging services and helping each other out as much as possible. I design for him and he codes for me; it’s as simple as that. We also share our knowledge with each other and refer clients back and forth whenever possible.

It has become a priceless partnership and I am not sure where I would be today if I had not met Brad on my first freelance project.

Start Networking Now!

My point is that you should start networking now and building relationships with people that compliment your skills. I was a designer and he was a coder and we were both able to help each other. Not only will you learn an immense amount from your friends, but you can money exchanging services!

Sometimes you run into people by chance, but most of the times you will need to seek out business relationships. Fire up those instant messaging services and start adding people you know from forums and other places.

The more people you know the better off you will be!

 

Cadence is You The Designer's senior blogger, and the most jack-of-all-trades of the staff. She's always trying out something different every day, some of which fuels her posts here on the blog. Let her know if you want us to post more about your favorite topic - she might know more than a thing or two about it!

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3 Responses
  1. Danny Outlaw   -   November 30, 2007 at 2:13 pm

    I agree. There is no reason you cant start marketing and networking right away. The only way you really learn the business of design is to get into it. Just dont be tempted to take off more than you can chew or are capable off.

  2. Shreemani   -   December 2, 2007 at 6:01 am

    Sure, anyone who wants to excel in any field has to increase his/her networking. You never know when one of them helps to get you work.

  3. Miriam   -   June 10, 2008 at 1:07 pm

    this sounds a lot like me and my cofounder/programmer. Very true and inspiring post!!