Ask HN: Design work for bootstrapped side project?
I have a side project I'm working to launch in the next month or so. I'm a developer, code is my thing. And if you ask my daughter she will tell you, I can't even draw a stick figure... So my question is, what is the best solution to the lack of design skill and getting a nice yet cheap design for a side project?
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[ 5.7 ms ] story [ 17.3 ms ] threadIf it's something small with benefits to social causes, I know many designers (myself included) would be willing to do it for free or at least, take a loss on it.
Otherwise, you can look on Craigslist/elance or post on designer sites like QBN.
1. Consider exchanging services with a designer. Costs some development time, but might be worth it for good design work.
2. Ask a designer friend for a favor. You don't want to impose too much, but you might be able to get a discount off the normal design rate.
3. Depending on the type of project, you may be able to find prebuilt templates/themes that you could adapt. Themeforest is a good place to look.
4. Consider using a grid-based CSS framework like Blueprint. It already has all the basic building blocks in place. It won't be beautiful, but should be at least reasonably usable.