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99designs Launches UK Site, Targets UK Designers and Businesses as Key Step in Global Expansion
SAN FRANCISCO, MELBOURNE & LONDON --(Business Wire)--
99designs,
the largest online marketplace for crowdsourced graphic design services,
announced today it has launched into the UK at 99designs.co.uk
and begun hiring staff locally as part of its strategic international
growth plan. The company was founded in Melbourne in 2008 and began
building out its San Francisco headquarters in 2010 - the UK will be the
company's launch pad for its European expansion.
"The UK has been a significant market for 99designs from the very
beginning in terms of the design talent and customer base we've
attracted there," said CEO Patrick
Llewellyn. "We're looking forward to building a strong presence on
the ground to help UK designers build their businesses, enable companies
of all scope and size to source affordable high-quality graphic design
work, and enhance and expand our services on all fronts."
The UK is among 99designs' fastest-growing major markets - the company
has increased its monthly UK design contests 120% year over year, and
expects accelerated growth as it ramps marketing and local outreach
activities. 99designs has held more than 120,000 design contests on its
site to date in categories rangng from logo, stationery and t-shirt
design to website and mobile app design, and expects to surpass 200,000
design contests by year-end.
Some of 99designs' top graphic designers reside in the UK, including
Michael Kirby of Newcastle in the northeast of England. Kirby has made
more than $30,000 in the last six months through a combination of
designer payouts secured on 99designs plus ongoing client work sourced
through the marketplace. 99designs has distributed more than $30 million
to designers worldwide since its inception and projects it will pay out
$25 million in 2012 alone.
"99designs offers the perfect solution for talented designers living in
the north of England or less commercial areas to find work on a global
stage without having to relocate, allowing them to grow and develop
their business with little risk or overhead," said Kirby, who was
prompted to join 99designs after his design business took a hit in the
recession. "I now have a huge amount of content and glowing testimonials
from clients to populate the new business website I'm launching."
UK businesses that have used 99designs for their graphic design needs
include technology startups like Cambridge-based Hubflow, an enterprise
mobile learning platform; brick and mortar retail outlets including
London café and patisserie Le Petit Village; and charities such as KiDs
of Bolton, founded by Bolton Wanderers captain Kevin Davies and his
wife, Emma Davies.
About 99designs
99designs, the largest online marketplace for crowdsourced graphic
design services, enables businesses to source custom logo
design, web
design, t-shirt
design, print
design and other graphic design work quickly and affordably by
launching design projects to a global community of more than 140,000
designers in 192 countries. In addition to its design contests,
99designs provides a 1-to-1 invoicing system that enables designers and
customers to work together efficiently, and offers a ready-made logo
store stocked with more than 13,000 high-quality logos available for
customization and sale right off the shelf. The company was co-founded
by serial entrepreneurs Mark Harbottle and Matt Mickiewicz (SitePoint,
Flippa), and is backed by Accel Partners and angel investors Michael
Dearing (eBay (News - Alert), Harrison Metal), Dave Goldberg (Survey Monkey), Stewart
Butterfield (Flickr, Tiny Speck) and Anthony Casalena (Squarespace). To
learn more about 99designs, including where the company is hiring, visit www.99designs.com.

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