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  • tcmmct0

    I think crowdspring is a useful tool in separating designers into two fields. High and low. If you are the type that doesn't put much into your work. As in putting something of yourself in; make it mean something to you while meeting the clients needs. Crowdspring may be right for you.

    All of this worry about losing good clients to CrowdSpring isn't worth it. There are two types of clients. Those that value their image, and those that don't. Both kinds of clients will tend look for their type of designer.
    It really helps weed out the people that aren't in it to do good work.

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