BonFX

Typography & Graphic Design Blog

  • Facebook
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • Blog
  • Books
    • The Preposterously Huge Book of Google Font Combinations
    • The Big Book of Font Combinations (Classic Fonts Edition)
  • About
  • Gallery
    • Monster Alphabet
    • Pen and Ink Cartoons
    • The Algorithm FX
  • Contact
You are here: Home / Freelance Graphic Design / Top New England cities for Graphic Designers and Artists

Top New England cities for Graphic Designers and Artists

January 21, 2010 by Douglas Bonneville

ArtBistro at Monster.com has released the top 25 US cities for graphic designers and artists. We are glad to see that 4 New England cities made the cut! While Providence, RI did not make the cut, I take comfort that we are sandwiched right in the middle of these great cities. In fact you can’t get to one from the other without passing through Providence on I95. I’ve been to all these cities, and while they all have vibrant arts communities, the main factor in determining the list was average wages compared to the cost of living on a per-city basis, along with overall employment opportunities for creative professionals. Finding good graphic design talent is very easy in all these cities (including Providence). A great place to start is to simply google “graphic designer” and then add the city name, like this: “graphic designer providence“. Google will give you a local map based on your location (if Google can tell where you are based on your IP address from your internet service provider) and show you the closest matches to your location. Right below the local results, you will see links to graphic designer and artist portfolios, mixed in with some garbage results from out-of-town companies that try and trick local searchers into considering their businesses by using bait-and-switch page titles on their sites, like “Rhode Island Graphic Designers”, which is really just a computer-generated boilerplate page usually filled with ads for a thousand other things. If you carefully read the links before clicking, you can learn to tell a real graphic design firm portfolio web page or graphic design blog from a spammy, link-baiter type of website. The legitimate listings at the top of any search results you may find (not the obviously bogus results) are usually the result of the hard work of the firm to optimize their site to win your attention, favor, and business. You will notice for instance that yours truly ranks highly in the results from the link above for Providence. Have fun browsing the results – lot’s of wonderful designers have great websites in all the New England metro areas, and there are many to chose from. Find the right designer for you – and don’t give up looking until you find that right match! Without further ado, here are the 4 cities that made the cut:
  • #24. Hartford, CT
  • #21. Portland, ME
  • #20. Boston, MA
  • #3. Bridgeport, CT
Please click through to see information about each city, including a brief overview of each city, average salary (for all industries), and cost of living rank.

Filed Under: Freelance Graphic Design

About Douglas Bonneville

Douglas has been a graphic designer since 1992, in addition to software developer and author. He is a member of Smashing Magazine's "Panel of Experts" and has contributed to over 100 articles. He is the author of "The Big Book of Font Combinations", loves cats, and plays guitar.

Lost in UX like I was?

"What do all these terms mean?"

But then a cat showed me the UX way with simple definitions and funny visual examples.

Now, I remember them all!


Check out "UX for Cats"


Font Combinations Book

On Sale Now at
Amazon

HOW TO MAKE INSPIRED FONT COMBINATIONS (without spending all day clicking things).


Font Combinations Book  

On Sale Now at
Amazon / Barnes & Noble

Or get the PDF eBook version, INSTANT ACCESS, 40% off Retail, now at the BonFX Store

Need Font Pair Ideas? How about 7500 pages of them?

Fantasticaly faster than fiddling with finicky font file formats


Font Combinations Book  

Get the PDF eBook INSTANT ACCESS, now at the BonFX Store

Recent Inspirations

  • 50 essential UX terms you need to know, illustrated with… July 18, 2024
  • “UX for Cats”, the perfect fun little book for UX beginners May 22, 2024
  • User Research in UX January 1, 2024
  • Rapid Prototyping October 23, 2023
  • Error Prevention in UX October 23, 2023
  • User Engagement in UX October 23, 2023
  • Empathy in UX October 23, 2023
  • Visual Hierarchy in UX October 23, 2023
  • Fidelity in UX October 23, 2023
  • Consistency in UX October 23, 2023
  • A/B testing in UX October 23, 2023
  • Key Performance Indicators in UX October 23, 2023
  • Task Analysis in UX October 23, 2023
  • User Stories in UX October 23, 2023
  • User Surveys in UX October 23, 2023

Copyright © 2025 · BonFX

  • Blog
  • Books
    • The Preposterously Huge Book of Google Font Combinations
    • The Big Book of Font Combinations (Classic Fonts Edition)
  • About
  • Gallery
    • Monster Alphabet
    • Pen and Ink Cartoons
    • The Algorithm FX
  • Contact