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Jonn of VT @ Mar 14, 2009 14:03:04 PM

http://99designs.com

Sounds very similar to 99designs.com, they've been around for a long time. Lots more designers and projects there.

Michael Bowden of CA @ Jul 10, 2008 21:56:39 PM

http://www.crowdspring.com

I have designed many logos over the years for entertainment industry

and Book companies.

List of companies: Loews, Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, MGM,

Columbia Pictures, Cannon, The Directors Company, Pyramid Books, NBC,

Arrow, ABC, Cinemerica, Citadel Press. Academy Entertaiment, W.W. Norton.

I would like to show examples of my work at

llurinart@aol.com

Larry Lurin

Larry Lurin of NY @ Jun 28, 2008 16:47:12 PM

Thanks

Hi Matt,

Much thanks for noticing crowdSPRING! About 500,000 new businesses are started in the U.S., and many many more around the world, every MONTH. The vast number of these new businesses cannot afford expensive design work. For every established creative professional who's made it, there's a groundswell of untapped creative talent around the world just looking for a way to express themselves and get noticed. Millions of people.

In addition to escrow (which you discuss), we offer, among other things, end-to-end project management and free legal contracts to protect the intellectual property bought on crowdspring.com. And importantly, buyers set their own price.

Just as iStockphoto helped bring about a change in the industry, crowdSPRING has an opportunity to do the same. iStockphoto opened the door to millions upon millions of people who previously had no way to get noticed in the creative community. We think there is a huge opportunity beyond stock photography to radically change the way creative services are bought and sold.

We invite U.S. New & World Report readers to take a look.

Ross

co-Founder

http://www.crowdspring.com

Ross Kimbarovsky of IL @ Jun 27, 2008 16:03:45 PM

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Matt Bandyk, a reporter for U.S. News, explores capitalism from where it all begins, with the entrepreneur, whose risk taking and experimentation provide the roots from which the rest of the economy grows. As much courage as it takes to create one's own business, even the entrepreneur needs some help, and this blog will look at news, trends, and practical advice for starting and running a small business.

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