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

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Zuzana BilkovaZuzana Bilkova

manufacturer of wool duvets and bedding in a traditional workshop — Besky is a traditional workshop in Beskid Mountains manufacturing wool duvets and bedding of the highest quality, handmade from 100% natural materials and wool supplied by local farmers. Founded in 1992, it has served 40,000 well-rested customers.

Mira VlachMira Vlach

project manager and project management consultant — I will help you to employ project management in a simple and effective manner. I have a Master’s degree in Systems Engineering, 16 years of professional experience, and use best practices based on established PM methodologies.

Roman SokolaRoman Sokola

expert provider of ready-made Czech companies and virtual company headquarters — Roman’s agency Ofigo is a leading provider of ready-made limited-liability companies and virtual company headquarters in Czechia including Prague, one of EU’s hottest offshoring hotspots. 99% customer satisfaction. Fast communication. Fair prices.

Andreas Kainz, M.Eng.Andreas Kainz, M.Eng.

senior Ansible automation expert — Design and architecture, implementation, and coaching on Ansible automation for Ops teams. Degree in Computer Science and more than 30 years of professional experience in the IT sector. Full-scale proficiency in Ansible, Linux, Python, and more.

Lukas HirtLukas Hirt

full stack developer and team lead for website, web, mobile, and desktop app development — Software developer with 7+ years of experience, focusing on developing high-quality websites and apps for customers by providing a team of experienced developers as their team lead. Current clients in Germany and the EU, USA, and Canada.

Michal LysekMichal Lysek

business and marketing strategist for business growth — Helping established companies not just allocate marketing budgets effectively, but more importantly, discover new paths to sustainable growth. Strategic marketing oversight with proven results. Trusted by satisfied clients.

Milos HamsaMilos Hamsa

SEO consultant, link builder, and domain-name advisor — SEO services specialized in link building for drawing more relevant traffic from search engines to your website. Analyses and reports, continuous SEO, link building, and domain-name consulting. Working in SEO and digital marketing since 2013.

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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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