15 Money-Making "Side Hustles" for Architects and Designers

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What do a lot of recent architecture college grads have in common besides their degree? Student loans and disillusionment (see point 1 in Megan Fowler’s 11 Things You Learn at Your First “Real” Architecture Job to understand what we mean by "disillusionment"). But with the emergence of the digital age and “side-hustle economy,” millennials are learning how to monetize their passions, and now 1 in 4 Americans are making money digitally. Side-hustling has become so popular that there is even a school for it. The difference between a side-hustle and a second job is that side-hustles aren’t just about giving yourself a raise. Your side-hustle is something you truly love to do, and would probably do anyway, but now you get to share it with the world and make a little extra cash in the process. So what side-hustle is right for you? Here is a list of side-hustles which suit the skillset of architects and designers.

1. Multimedia Designer

Put those Adobe Creative Suites skills to use! With freelancing websites such as Upwork, Freelancer, Fiverr and more, design jobs are all over the internet. On their website, 99designs advertises “Logos, websites, and yes, even tattoos—there are so many categories to design for. We'll help keep things fresh so you'll never get bored.”

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Cite: Lindsey Leardi. "15 Money-Making "Side Hustles" for Architects and Designers" 02 Oct 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/880725/15-money-making-side-hustles-for-architects-and-designers> ISSN 0719-8884

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