A Simple Contract for Quick Design Gigs
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작성자 Fermin 작성일25-10-19 00:27 조회2회 댓글0건관련링크
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When you're taking on a one day design job—a banner adjustment—it's easy to assume that a quick handshake and a quick email are enough. But time-sensitive design tasks benefit from a clear micro contract. It safeguards both parties and sets the tone for a smooth professional interaction.
This quick agreement doesn't need to be long. It must be clear, concise, and outcome-driven. List the involved roles: the designer and the client. Specify the scheduled work day and a brief description of the work. For example instead of saying design something—say design a 1080x1350 pixel Facebook event banner with brand colors and найти дизайнера uploaded logo.
Next specify the deliverables. What files will be handed over? Will they get a layered PSD plus PNG and PDF? Be unambiguous. It eliminates miscommunication when the client expects more than you agreed to.
State the cost and payment schedule. List the agreed price and the expected settlement window. It’s typical to collect payment within 24 hours after delivery. This reduces the risk of nonpayment and demonstrates your boundaries.
Define change limits. Tight deadlines leave little room for edits. Clearly state how many rounds of revisions are included. For example one round of minor tweaks only. Anything beyond that will incur a small additional fee. This keeps the scope from expanding without your consent.
Add an ownership provision. State that ownership of the final files transfers to the client only after full payment. Until then you retain the right to use the work in your portfolio. If a separate NDA is signed.
End with your contact information. And a line that says both parties agree to these terms. Ask for digital acknowledgment. A "Yes" confirms acceptance.
A micro contract might feel like overkill for a short job, but it prevents misunderstandings. It shows professionalism and respect for both your time and your client's expectations. And if payment is withheld—you have a paper trail that protects you.
This isn’t about litigation. It’s about enabling smooth collaboration. Short projects should feel effortless. It turns a routine task into a professional success.
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