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If you're starting out as a designer, there is *nothing* better you can do than a design sub (bonus point if /hypersub) When you're new, you need money and experience 1/4
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You can't charge thousands at first, so you charge hundreds which makes it easy to get clients; finding 2-5 clients at < $500/mo is pretty easy That will quickly get you $1k to $2.5k /mo which is enough to survive anywhere; than you raise prices slowly (but quicker than you'd think) 2/4
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There is no equivalent to the volume, difficulty and complexity of tasks you will have to produce when running a design sub — none Junior designers (employed) get assigned menial work for obv reasons; freelancers get little work at glacial pace. No variety in either case Design subs are madness in comparison 3/4
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Which means it's not easy, obviously But if you can tough it out, you won't be dependent on the job market anymore It's only downhill from there (more or less lmao, but at least it'll be worth your time) 4/4
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I've been running a design sub for almost 12 months, gonna start scaling up next month so i'll be writing / talking about this more If you have questions, ask away
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