Offering Free Work

    Date: 11/07/06 (Web Development)    Keywords: web

    I've been teaching myself web design for a while now, and would like to get some experience working on someone else's website (instead of coming up with design specs and requirements all by myself). I'm thinking about offering free site designs as a way to get in more practice, and I wanted to know if anyone had any experience doing this, how to go about doing it, and if it's even a good idea in the first place. One of my biggest questions is where to advertise, and how to describe what I'm offering; I'm already working full-time so I won't be able to work as quickly as a professional, but at the same time I'm willing to spend the time necessary to get the job done well. So, any tips?

    (cross-posted to several groups)

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdev/367318.html

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