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1. 99designs.com


At 99designs you get to submit your designs in contest and get paid $100 or more, some contest are for over $1,000.

Some of the contest include webpages,stationary, logo designs, button&icon designs, t-shirt designs, banner ad designs, print designs, twitter background designs, quickbook form designs, and custom wordpress themes.

The contest that they have can be blind contest meaning no one else can see the design but contest holder(the person paying the money).

After you win your first contest you can submit designs on the logo store. At the store you just submit a logo and there's no contest, if someone see's your design and likes it they can purchase it for $99 or buy it out for $256(meaning no one else will get that logo but them). You will then have 24 hours to edit the logo and put their company name in it and submit.

2. Dafont.com


What is dafont? dafont.com is a site where you can get a variety of fonts free. But some of them are not commercial fonts and are only for personal use(like a project for school, cant sell them) if you do find a font you like the creator of the font can allow you to purchase the font for commercial use.

Some creators allow you to use fonts commercially as long as you donate to them for their time spent creating the font.

3.sxc.hu.com


this by far one of my favorite site, why? you get stock images for free all you have to is sign up. Now if you don't know what stock images is its images that don't require a license. This site has beautiful quality images all for free, that's why I love it so much.

4. Istockphoto.com


You can find everything at Istockphoto such as stock images, logos, flash, videos, audio. But they do require you to purchase a license but they are all worth it since you get high quality and very attractive items.

You can even sell your own items at Istockphoto and people can purchase the downloads. While some people make a few dollars doing that others make their living doing that meaning quitting their regular jobs and just uploading things on Istockphoto.

Before you sign up to sell items they do require you to submit some of your best work for a review of your application and you can either be accepted or rejected.

5. Spreadshirt.com


If your like me you probably design shirts. Well at this site you can sell your shirt designs, setup your own shop, or just sell shirts. You don't pay a fee for the shop. While your not the one doing the actually printing they are and you just get an amount of the commission.

When you sell your own design, others who have their own shop can purchase your designs and sell it on their own shop.

You can also purchase shirts their for a variety of prices,styles,designs, and sizes. Their are shirts for males,females,babies, and kids. All your purchases will be shipped to you.


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