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10+ Places Where Designers Can Upload and Host Their Work for Free
As designers we work hard to produce work with unparalleled uniqueness, and sometimes we need a place to upload, store, and share our work. Anything further than that, of course, is a plus. The only thing that can be somewhat as hard as producing quality work, is actually finding a place where you can upload your work with ease and one that gives you the option to share with others for great exposure. Below we’ve outlined over 10 websites that allow designers to upload and host their work for free.
We tried to focus on sites that are geared towards designers, and steered clear of massive sites like Photobucket and Flickr. We then ranked them for each websites quality and ease of use. The sites aren’t in any particular order. If you’d like to share any sites or thoughts, let us know in the form of a comment below!
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