I am a graphic designer and I offer you my services all around Illustration, Character Design, Logo Design etc.

I like to work with people, who appreciate creativity and the unique results of my work/art.

For people who prefer to pay with Monero or other cryptos, you’re welcome! I take all types of cryptocurrencies.

If you are interested in my services, check out my Telegram channel or my Matrix channel for my Portfolio and more information!!<3

  • pavlo
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    Looks good. Some remarks:

    price list

    • currency? USD/EUR?
    • typo: edeting editing

    more Info

    • typo: exited excited
    • MX GraphicsOP
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      Thank you! Will correct) The denominations are in USD

      Looks good. Some remarks: price list

      currency? USD/EUR?
      typo: edeting editing
      

      more Info

      typo: exited excited
      
    • MX GraphicsOP
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      Yes what’s wrong with it?) Ik telegram isn’t the most privacy respecting Plattform but it’s great for my purposes, channels can be made to look very fancy and easy to understand. I thought it was a good idea because communication can also happen right there)

      • @itsmect
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        47 months ago

        Telegram requires a phone number to sign up, so xmr peeps are reluctant to use it. A lot of the community is on matrix/element for this reason, and I’d suggest to create an account there, so that people can contact you easily.

          • @HughJanus@lemmy.ml
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            At the risk of being “that annoying privacy guy”, Matrix is not great either. Your server collects a myriad of metadata.

            I’d recommend Simplex or Session.

            I know Telegram is probably the most feature-complete messenger in existence so I understand the inclination but your customers that are wanting to pay with Monero are probably doing so because they want to maintain their privacy.

            • MX GraphicsOP
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              37 months ago

              Yes i totally understand and i used simplex aswell as matrix before! Will setup an account there later today and update the link) Onionsite for portfolio is a great idea too!

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      • @HughJanus@lemmy.ml
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        Yes what’s wrong with it?

        Monero exists for private transfers. Telegram is not remotely private.

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    • @Saki
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      Yes. Basically you need a phone number there. I don’t think it’s a good choice. Get your own server, anonymously if desired, and please do not put it behind Cloud Flare. Ideally, an independent libre artist should not rely on a centralized platform provided by a Big Tech company. I believe this is obvious.

      If you don’t speak HTML and can’t create your own web pages, then maybe a Tor-friendly Mastodon instance?

      PS: or maybe Pixelfed (if it’s Tor-friendly)

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        • @Saki
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          Yeah, I’m not really a huge fan of Mastodon. It’s at least usable for Tor users, though; there is an onion Mastodon instance, where the admin is obviously Tor-friendly. On the other hand, Telegram, Discord, etc. are tantamount to non-existing as you can’t even sign up anonymously.

          Ideally, I think an artist should have their own domain & web site, where they can control every detail, rather than relying on a platform. That’d be my Plan A. Pixelfed, Mastodon, etc. are Plan B, for those who don’t want to learn HTML (or PHP or something like that).

          Working with no JS surely sounds great, either way.