I’m torn! Freelancing offers freedom, but I’m scared of inconsistent income. Agencies promise stability but might stifle creativity. How do freelance UX designers manage client pipelines? Do you niche down (e.g., fintech) or stay generalist? And how do you even price projects? Portfolio tips? Halp
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Freelancing’s a rollercoaster, but niche mastery saves the day. Specializing lets you charge premium rates: clients pay for expertise, not just hours. Tools like Dovetail for user research logs or Figma for collaboration streamline remote work. This article on freelance UX designers by Clay design agency suggests pricing per project, not hourly (avoids scope creep). As for portfolio show process, not just polished screens—wireframes, user journey maps.