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Hello everyone,

My wife and I are graphic designers/illustrators and have been reading your forum for some time although we have never worked as freelancers. Thanks to this site we have learned loads of tips with all the great advice and have decided to try our hand at part time freelancing to see if can make a little business for ourselves.

As a promotional tool we decided to build our own website which we have just completed after a frustrating 2 months. Our brochures will be of similar design, composition etc. Were wondering if any of you could find the time to check out the site and give us your opinions (good or bad), criticism or any ideas on anything you think we should change before we contact potential clients. The site will be our shop window so we really want to make it eye-catching and memorable to possible clients.

Visual Liberation ::: Photorealism, Digital Illustration & Classic Illustration, Cartoons
Thanks
Denis

P.S And thanks to the FreelanceUK team for providing this site, I have recommended to many of my colleagues.

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