freelance n00b
freelance n00b
Out of context: Reply #25
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Try applying to Aquent or The Creative Group. When work on the street slows down, they always have work lined up for me. Plus you make tons of contacts and meet lots of cool people. The contract suggestions I've read in this post so far are all pretty valid, def. get 50% up front and make sure you have the rights to portfolio usage and whatnot. I've yet to work for a client that said no to me using their projects in my book. Good luck.