Crowdsourcing of graphic design goes local

Style & Design Published on 3 November 2009 in Style & Design

We've written about various ventures that connect businesses with 'crowds' of graphic designers. Most work with contests, meaning that only the winning designer is paid for his or her efforts.

While companies like Crowdspring, CustomAdArt and 99designs (formerly SitePoint) tap into a global pool of pro-amateur or underemployed professional designers, a company in the Netherlands recently launched a local version, focusing on Dutch-speaking clients and designers. Like its international brethren, Brandsupply works with contests that run for 7 or 14 days. Clients outline a project and set the price they're willing to pay, after which designers can submit their suggested solutions.

The downside of a national approach is obvious: a smaller pool of talent to draw on. But for clients who don't feel comfortable communicating in English, or who need designers to be able to understand and incorporate local customs and tastes, local crowdsourcing marketplaces make sense. One to try out in your part of the world?

Website: www.brandsupply.nl
Contact: info@brandsupply.nl

Spotted by: Berend Schmit

Comments on this idea:

Dear all,

First of all, thanks to mr. Schmit and springwise for the article.

Concerning your last sentence. As we are expanding outside the Netherlands we are still looking for business partners abroad. If you are interested and experienced feel free to contact orlando@brandsupply.nl

All the best and creative regards,
Orlando - Brandsupply

There is a company in the UK doing this too - they are called Quirk ( www.quirk.biz), and their crowd sourcing platform is Idea Bounty: http://www.ideabounty.com/. They just completed a brief for Unilever on Peperami. Maybe worthwhile partnering with?

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