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My partner's aunt is looking to outsource design work for her business. I'm interested, but I've never done freelance stuff before. She asked me my rates, and I totally blanked. I have no idea. My background: I started a Graphic Design program and changed my degree to Art (no concentration, I was just trying to GTFO at that point). I don't doubt my ability, I just... don't have any professional experience outside of designing album covers and posters for my and my friends' bands, which was mostly done for free or a paltry $50 per cover / poster because... friends. I have no idea what the industry standard for work is. She gave an example of designing a postcard/mailer for a nail salon. So what does rate mean? $/hour? $/project? I guess I should ask her that. My instinct says I could charge a trial rate of $15/hr, and if she likes my work and wants to continue I'll bump it up. I literally have no idea. I feel... like an idiot. I just feel an extra layer of anxiety and awkward because I feel like she's doing this as some kind of favor or familial obligation. But maybe I'm overthinking it. I don't know her from Adam. Help?
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# ? Aug 18, 2020 23:38 |
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 08:17 |
A postcard/ mailer shouldn't take too long, depending on what content she already has ( and assuming you don't need to take photographs etc). Will you be dealing with the printer and mailing list as well? I would probably charge 25$- 35$an hour and expect to be done in 2 hours with 1 revision. More if you need to write copy and take/edit photos. So maybe 100-125$ that would cover 2 hours and a little extra for dealing with the printer.
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# ? Aug 19, 2020 01:26 |
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Peeches posted:A postcard/ mailer shouldn't take too long, depending on what content she already has ( and assuming you don't need to take photographs etc). Will you be dealing with the printer and mailing list as well? She has printers, and while I don't know the details, I'm assuming the client already has photos/logos/etc. AFAIK, the only thing I would be dealing with is design. I didn't even think about copy! I'm capable, but that just didn't occur to me. That's how green/unprepared I am. Thank you SO MUCH for your feedback. You're jogging my memory as to what goes into a product AND giving me invaluable info when it comes to rates / timeline / etc.
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# ? Aug 19, 2020 03:05 |
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GET A CONTRACT. It doesn’t matter that this person is related to your SO. She’s doing work for her business. Get a contract. See my previous posts in this thread re: calculating an hourly rate and writing a basic contract. Grats on landing your first paid design gig!
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# ? Aug 28, 2020 15:04 |
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Someone asked me to record some corporate Teams meetings for four hours with OBS, which I agreed to. I'll find out more details today, but right now I'm not sure if it's a straight up "record screen and post it to our YouTube page" thing or if they'll ask me to run a powerpoint, do lower third webcam, transitions etc. and cast the virtual cam to the teams meeting or something in between. It's for a larger corporation in the Seattle area. What does this type of work usually charge? E: it's just a straight up screen capture of a zoom call, my friend is telling me to bill 70-100/hr because they'll be billing the client 100-130/hr most likely. What a bizarre-assed world Slim Pickens fucked around with this message at 02:55 on Sep 14, 2020 |
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Doesn't Zoom have a built in record function...?
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# ? Sep 15, 2020 16:41 |
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How does one go about finding a freelance editor? Is there a place where I can shop around by genre and experience?
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# ? Sep 24, 2020 18:04 |
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You can try Reedsy if it's for a book.
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 08:17 |
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Looks like ravenkult brought this thread back from the dead, so I'll ask my question here since I'm not sure where else it should go. I'm currently planning a project that combines my two side business of wildlife photography and 3D miniature printing and will be producing fantasy-themed models based on the wildlife I've photographed. For this project I need an artist to create a series of images like the one I'm attaching to this post. These images will be used by a digital sculptor to create the 3D models, so they need to be accurate in scale and highly detailed. I can provide a ton of reference material since the basis for the models are wildlife I've photographed. I have so many questions around this though: 1. How long would it take for an artist to produce a single image like this? 2. Consistency of the artwork is really important, but is it reasonable to think a single artist could make 30 or so of these over the course of a couple of months (assuming there's some revision work needed as well)? 3. Is it normal to structure the fee and payout for a project like this based on each image, or would it be more project-based? 4. For work like this, would I automatically be the copyright holder or do I need to work that out with the artist, and is that a controversial thing to ask for? 5. What would you charge as the artist (either for each image or for the entire project)? 6. How easy would it be for another artist to step in and take over producing the same style of image if the original artist I was working with was unable to continue for some reason? 7. Anything else I should be asking here? Any help/advice would be most appreciated.
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