Finding a graphic designer for an open source project
March 16, 2008 5:02 PM

Where can I find a graphic/web designer to volunteer some help for an open source project?

I'm working on a medium-popular open-source software project, and think we need a look-and-feel overhaul (website template, logo, etc.). The software is phenomenal, but the visual design of the website and logo is a bit of a joke, and probably turns away potential users. I have no graphic design skills and suspect none of the other developers do either (though I will ask on the mailing list). Where can I recruit someone who might be able to contribute to an open-source project not as a programmer, but as a designer? (i.e. a volunteer, since we have little money.)
posted by lunchbox to Computers & Internet (3 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
Idealist.org, Craiglist.
posted by sweetkid at 5:13 PM on March 16, 2008


Or Projects. Some of us who use open source for paid client work might be interested in giving back a bit, you know?
posted by DarlingBri at 5:43 PM on March 16, 2008


If you are willing to gamble, various school programs need projects for their students to work on. MeFi mail me if you are interested and I will punt it to the web design instructor for the coming semester.
posted by jadepearl at 6:52 PM on March 16, 2008


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