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Any portfolio-type sites for freelancers?
I was wondering if there was a site similar to Behance where freelancers can post examples of their e-learning projects?
11 Replies
- JeffFuquaCommunity Member
Thanks but I'm talking about sites where multiple freelancers post examples of their work for potential clients to review.
Something like http://www.illustrationweb.com/ or http://dribbble.com/
 - NicknaCommunity Member
Hi Jeff,
Are the sites you listed more geared towards graphic designers?
Nicholas
 - JeffFuquaCommunity Member
Yes. These are for illustrators and graphic designers.
I was wondering if such a site wasn't available for e-learning developers. A place freelancers go and post examples of their work to be viewed by other developers and potential clients.
 - NicknaCommunity Member
I was wondering if such a site wasn't available for e-learning developers. A place freelancers go and post examples of their work to be viewed by other developers and potential clients.
Hi Jeff,
My answer would be the E-Learning Heroes forum.
At least it would be the most widely known I feel. You should check with some of the other freelancers here to see their perspective.
Nicholas
 - VasilyIngoglyCommunity Member
Elance, Freelancer, and Guru all allow you to put up an online portfolio of your work. I would assume other freelancer sites do, too.
 - JeffFuquaCommunity Member
Big thanks!
 - NicknaCommunity Member
Jeff Fuqua said:
Thanks but I'm talking about sites where multiple freelancers post examples of their work for potential clients to review.
Something like http://www.illustrationweb.com/ or http://dribbble.com/
Hi Jeff,
Do you think that a website like http://fiverr.com/ would be comparable to the graphic design freelance sites you suggested before?
(In the situation if you wanted to find a graphic designer or artist for contract work.)
I'd be interested to know if you've used http://dribbble.com/ and http://www.illustrationweb.com before in your profession
Nicholas
 - JeffFuquaCommunity Member
Not Fiverr. It doesn't seem to be very industry specific (from what I can tell).
I haven't used dribbble but know of a few who have. I also have not personally used illustrationweb but know quite a few who show their work on the Behance-driven portfolio on the AIGA (American Institute of Graphic Arts) site, where members can post examples of their work and potential clients can search.
 - NicknaCommunity Member
Thanks Jeff,
I'll look at the AIGA site.
Good luck posting your examples on freelance sites.
Your stuff looks great so far.
Nicholas
 - EmilyWatson-cc9Community Member
Our website uses the Avada theme. By default, there are various prebuilt themes to facilitate easy customization. As of now, there is no portfolio website for showcasing elearning projects such as Behance, Dribble & Theloop.
- SarahHodgeFormer Staff
Hi Emily! Thanks for sharing what you use. I wanted to also add that we have since redesigned the E-Learning Heroes profile pages so community members can now showcase the amazing e-learning materials they created all in one place. Here's an article that shows how to set that up and get the most out of your E-Learning Heroes user profile.
You can also check out how the community members have been using the member profiles to showcase their e-learning work.
 
 
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