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A few things to know before asking for a project
Don’t simply ask how much I charge for [insert project here]
Of all, this is an important question, but I’m pretty sure it’s more than just asking for it. Costs can vary depending on the complexity of the work involved and nature of the project. The best bet would be to send over your details, along with a description of your project and budget you have available.
Give me an indication of how much you have to spend. Knowing a budget up front gives a clear indication of how much time can be spent on a project, and subsequently how much work I can fit into the time quota. A budget figure also gives an insight into roughly how large the client is expecting the project to be.
Don’t ask how many revisions are included in the cost
This is my most hated phrase in the design industry. It seems to have stemmed from those cheap logo design websites that offer a ‘5 for $50 deal’ with ‘3 free revisions’. It gives me the impression that the work the designer creates is ‘wrong’, and then needs ‘correction’. I always create designs with reasoning behind the graphics, therefore I don’t tend to work on a revision basis. If a change needs to be made that’s not a problem, if I feel differently I’ll always offer my view, but as long as it fits within the proposed time quota, it’s no trouble. However, if the change creates additional work beyond the initial budget, advice will be given on any additional costs.
Do realise there’s usually a deposit required
I work on a 25% deposit at quarter of the project started, each quarter represent each piece of the pie, you might want to figure out.

