How to be a Freelance Designer Guide released by The Graphic Quarter

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Manchester Design Company, The Graphic Quarter, has published an honest, clear and useful how-to guide dedicated to helping people who want to become a freelance graphic designer. With more and more designers being released from creative positions during the current economic climate, many are asking what they should do next. This guide provides information useful to anybody facing the challenge of where to gain work and find new clients for design, tips on networking, and most importantly, pricing.

As Jim Adams says:

"I myself was released from a creative studio and had to build a new career for myself. A new business start-up is an exciting project. It is the opportunity to enable someone else to live the dream of being their own boss and I love putting myself in their shoes. It excites me and I want to give them the best available platform to succeed."

Interested parties are invited to review the how-to guide in full on their website: http://thegraphicquarter.com/how-to-be-a-freelance-graphic-designer/

This popular how-to guide from The Graphic Quarter contains precise and detailed steps and instructions, and a truthful and honest experience to be used by anyone who is stuck in a job they do not enjoy, has been made redundant, or has always dreamed of being their own boss. As well as being full of helpful hints and tips, this honest view shows how to achieve this quickly, easily and with as little stress as possible.

The Graphic Quarter states that this accessible, easy to follow guide provides all of the information necessary to fully understand the topic, and most importantly, to get the results they want.

When asked for more information about the reasons behind creating a guide on Freelance Graphic Design and what they hope to accomplish with it, Jim Adams, Owner at The Graphic Quarter said:

“Starting as a freelance designer is notoriously difficult but there are many of us out there so it can be done. But you have to be prepared for difficulties, to invest, and to fail and succeed. Nothing worth doing is easy and never has that applied more than by going alone."

For those people who want to go freelance, yet feel intimidated by the thought of doing so are invited to review the how-to guide online: http://thegraphicquarter.com/how-to-be-a-freelance-graphic-designer/

More information about The Graphic Quarter itself can be found at http://thegraphicquarter.com