Good for side hustle - Graphic Designer freelance Employee Review

5.0
11 June 2025
Recommend
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Pros

1. Flexible Schedule You can often choose when and how much to work, making it easier to balance with other freelance projects or personal life. 2. Skill Sharpening Constantly reviewing designs keeps your eye trained and can help you stay updated with trends, design principles, and technical execution. 3. Learning Opportunity Seeing a variety of work from other designers can expose you to new styles, techniques, and ideas that improve your own skills. 4. Lower Creative Pressure Unlike designing from scratch, reviewing often involves critiquing existing work, which can be less creatively taxing. 5. Networking Potential Working with other designers and clients can build your reputation and lead to other freelance opportunities (e.g., mentorship, collaboration).

Cons

1. Inconsistent Workflow Work may not be regular or predictable, especially if you're relying on platforms or small clients. 2. Subjectivity and Pushback Feedback may be challenged or ignored, and some clients may not respond well to criticism, even if constructive. 3. Lower Pay Rates Review or QA work is often paid less than creating original designs, especially on freelance platforms. 4. Limited Creative Expression The role is more about analyzing and critiquing, so there’s less opportunity for hands-on design or creativity. 5. Repetitive Tasks Reviewing similar types of designs over and over can become monotonous or uninspiring.

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Cons

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