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Here’s a new curated open directory of European freelancers at your service.

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Martina GalandovaMartina Galandova

translator, interpreter, and founder of a translation agency — A translator and interpreter, and founder of a language agency offering all-purpose translations and interpretation between English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Ukrainian, Dutch, Polish, Czech, Slovak, and Estonian. Express services 24/7.

Tomas MohrTomas Mohr

IT project and crisis manager, business consultant — 15 years of IT management experience in both business and technical roles. Product and project management, financial, operational and IT crisis management. Also experienced in hiring, leading and coaching national and international development teams.

Laura Stanescu, MBALaura Stanescu, MBA

Czech-Romanian business specialist — Strategic market entry via websites and trade fairs, cultural UX and “user feeling” audits, sensory branding, and senior business interpreting in English, Romanian, and Czech.

Daniel GladisDaniel Gladis

stock investor, author of books about value investing, and Vltava Fund founder — The founder and a director of the Vltava Fund, a global equity investment fund serving qualified investors since 2004. Daniel has been investing on financial markets since the early 1990s and has written two best-selling books about value investing.

Michal KratochvilMichal Kratochvil

brand designer who transforms brands through design-driven marketing solutions — A seasoned professional with a unique blend of brand design and marketing expertise, delivering effective visual communication and results-driven campaigns, combining creative strategy with functional design to elevate brand presence.

Mirek RohlicekMirek Rohlicek

senior web developer specialized in WordPress and WooCommerce, SEO consultant and digital marketer — Make your WordPress website or WooCommerce online store work for you, both visually and functionally, driving more online traffic, leads and sales. Full-service web development of existing or new websites. Fully focused on WordPress since 2015.

Pavel MinarPavel Minar

IT consultant specialized in Google Workspace as an authorized Google Cloud Partner — Full range of professional Google Workspace services, including setup, user migration, onboarding, training, and support. With over 30 years of experience in IT, Pavel has done more than 360 of Workspace implementations and 500 training events.

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June 17

WEEKLY DIGEST #25 OF 2026

  • Becoming a Freelance Illustrator for Marvel, Disney and DC — In this episode of Being Freelance with Steve Folland, Birmingham-based designer and illustrator Doaly shares his journey of transitioning from a comfortable, senior UX role to a full-time freelance illustrator working with Disney, Marvel, and DC.
  • How Can You Showcase Your Freelance Work if You've Signed an NDA with Your Client? — An NDA limits the disclosure of sensitive client data, not your ability to demonstrate expertise, writes Elina Jutelyte in her latest LinkedIn post. As she states, you don’t need to name clients or share internal documents to prove your worth—you just need to showcase the capability behind the work.
  • Behind the Scenes of My Six Figure Freelance Writing Business — Lizzie Davey shares a realistic, honest picture of what it really takes to build a sustainable freelance business, covering everything from what her client roster looks like to how she finds work.
  • Getting Clients Without Talking About Yourself, by Lilli Graf — Selling your services or praising your own work can be incredibly difficult, especially for women often held back by Tall Poppy Syndrome. Instead of aggressive self-promotion, Lilli advocates for a shift toward extreme clarity: when you clearly communicate what specific problems you solve and for whom, you make it effortless for peers to advocate for you. Awareness of your offer spreads organically through a network of trust, without you ever having to actively pitch yourself.
  • We Need the Friction of Existence — Benjamin Riley’s interview with Tomáš Baránek cuts through AI hype using cognitive science. Riley warns against AI-driven deskilling and explains why these models produce only "average" human thought. The dialogue delivers a vital message: professional creators need the natural friction of real life to truly think and create.
  • Early Rejections — Rejection hurts today, but it fuels tomorrow. A short reflection on setbacks as a catalyst for growth, accompanied by a rare 1978 Guinness rejection letter sent to a young Seth Godin.

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