New Social Network for Visual Creative Pros
Press Release
FilterFoundry.com, the first Social Business Marketplace for designers and creative professionals, has launched to the public, opening up its Platform to users worldwide.
According to the Company, Filter Foundry is the “Facebook for creatives” with LinkedIn and Twitter-like career boosting features. Filter Foundry’s functionality makes it easy for a creative person or company to enhance their career: showcase and market talents, get paid work, hire, quick search for vital knowledge, learn/teach techniques, and buy digital products (purchase from millions of career related items) – all with a customized personal experience. The service is free to join and offers premium paid subscriptions and many transactional features at www.filterfoundry.com.
Filter Foundry was conceived by veteran creative professionals to address frustrations caused by scattered online offerings and disparate resources offered to help elevate their career. “Finally a true creative social network where I can share my designs and concepts with artist who are passionate about design,” says Harald Belker, designer – automotive and film.
“We saw the highly social nature of creative professionals and a very disparate marketplace for them online,” says CEO Patrick Bradley. “Our mission is to empower individuals and companies who have a stake in creative business, to engage daily and make money.”
Visual creative talent are some of the most engaged consumers online and Filter Foundry aims to capture their interest, weave into the fabric of their daily work life and help them find, purchase, share, showcase, teach and learn; and to build long term, career enhancing relationships.
Filter Foundry invites people and companies in career fields such as: web, interactive, gaming, film, advertising, television, animation, 3D, print, architecture, CAD/engineering, fine arts, photography, and traditional art.
This article was last modified on January 18, 2023
This article was first published on February 1, 2011
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