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How Do I Go into Freelance Flash®?

G. Wiesen
G. Wiesen

Working on freelance Flash® projects typically requires that you have a background in creating different applications or graphics using this software. Going to school for graphic design or computer animation can help you learn to use this program while you develop a portfolio of your work. Professional experience is also important as the rates you charge are likely to be based upon the amount of work you have done in the past. There are a number of websites that you can use to look for freelance Flash® opportunities, and consider creating your own webpage with your information and portfolio.

To become qualified to work on freelance Flash® jobs, you can begin by receiving an education that teaches you to use this software. While Flash® is one specific program, you may also want to consider working with other popular applications used to make additional graphics or resources. Going to school for graphic design or computer animation can introduce you to these different packages and help you learn to use them effectively. As you work on the education you need to do freelance Flash® projects, begin developing your portfolio using items that you create for class assignments.

Many freelancers use job boards and employment websites to find Flash® projects online.
Many freelancers use job boards and employment websites to find Flash® projects online.

Most employers looking to hire someone for freelance Flash® also want to see that you have professional experience using this software. This can be difficult to find at first, however, so look for companies in your area that may need some work done for advertising or a website. These early projects may also be freelance in nature, though that will depend on how different companies prefer to hire artists. As you gain professional experience, continue to refine and add to your portfolio to show off your best work and demonstrate your skills to a potential employer.

Various websites and similar resources can be used to help you find freelance Flash® work. Many of these webpages allow people who need work done to post advertisements, which you can then respond to as you find opportunities that fit your skills. There are also some sites that allow you to create your own webpage, which then advertises your abilities as an artist and shows others that you are looking for freelance Flash® projects. This page should include your contact information, so that others can reach you for work, and your portfolio. There are also professional organizations for Flash® artists and graphic designers, which you can join to help you establish contacts within the industry and find new opportunities.

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    • Many freelancers use job boards and employment websites to find Flash® projects online.
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      Many freelancers use job boards and employment websites to find Flash® projects online.