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@ARCHIVEDOTPDF4+ years. College student, self taught. Freelance4+US WestBased on value. Minimum $400$2kVery flexible with posters. 100-400
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@badapplestudioVisual Comms degree + Art Research Masters. Worked freelance sporadically since graduating high school. Worked as an in-house designer and have been solo since before the pandemic. Treat your existent clients well, if you must drop them do it respectfully. Ask for referrals, many are willing to help. Make a terms and conditions for each client so that they understand the kind of language that helps you do the best job.?Europe$50-100$500-800$1000-3000100 +hourly for revisionszĺc3$300+ Hourly for revisons $2000k for general easy to use squarespace or wordpress$300$1,000$500-1000$300 for 10 posts, either monthly or flat fee for templates.$200 +50 per additional design$400 +hourly for revisions$50$150, or $200 per template
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@badteistI'm full time freelancer, based in Peru. I love to work in full concepts, be creative, experiment and learn new things.2Perudepends on the project Starting rate: $20$250+depending on the project, arround $700+$50+$200+$100+$200+$200+$200+$200+$100+
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@badteistgraphic designer with 3 years of experience in photo shop and illustrator. i can make pretty much anything that involves art and graphic design. i specialize in album covers and posters3 yearsUSAi don't usually do hourly wage.l0p00000000000000000000000000000000000000$50-$200 depending on ask. depends on project$50-100 depending on ask$100-$500any album cover: 50+, depending on ask$50-$100 per graphic, depending on asknever done this but i could try, wouldnt charge more than $200$25-$50$50+ depending on ask, i dont do newsletters thoughdepends on ask, no where more than $500no where more than $500, depending on what you want me to do
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@bypapini`3Brazil$35 min for digital work, $45 min for peinted wprk, $55 min for packaging and $65 min for branding – mostly used for my own math when determining the flat rate$750 starting$2250 starting$150-$400$250-$600-$300-$600$2000 starting$200-$600 (and open to various partnerships and deals for indie artists)$1000 starting for labels, $1800 starting for 3Ds---$50-$100 per graphic, depending on ask--$500 starting$300 starting-$50$80 starting$250 starting-$70 starting$60 starting$70 starting (cover only)$80 starting-$250 starting
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@elenafxIn and out of the creative industry for 7+ years. Not cut out of agency life. Prefer to work freelance / from home. To pay the bills, designing with events / marketing agencies for 4+ years. My passion: Freelance branding, illustration. Personal iIlustration developemnt 2+ years 5+ Designer 1+ Illustrator Sydney, AustraliaN/A Flat fee$600-$2500 AUD Small biz / friend to commercial client$3,000 AUD - $10,000AUD$250AUD-$600AUD Minimum $400AUDn/an/aMinimum $1200 AUDDepends. $60AUD-$80AUD / hour depending on scale of client. Have done Editorial magazine cover (B2B magazine) for $1000AUD and 1/3 page editorial illustration for $550AUDn/an/an/a$1500-$2500AUD
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@hannahxh2oWow I'm getting fucked over $15/hour. I guess know your worth 2Monterey CA$15 for me, this category is different because I like to support growing bands if I like their music and they don't have the financial support of a label. for those clients, $600-$800 depending on complexity and whether they're doing merch. for a big name with a label, min $3K.
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@madebydetour8+ year as a gaphic desiger, workied social media marketing agencies and freelancer. most of my work was designing brand guidelines, visual designer, posters, offline and online media, shorrt video editing and basic animation. 8Dahab, Egypt10
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@madebyTulippe15+ years as graphic designer/communication designer in agency. Bacc Degree in Interdisciplicary Design from a Canada University. Working with clients across Canada and the US. 10 years as Art Director for 2 boutique music festivals15+Canada, Montreal for the last 12 years, in B.C. now.Canada, Montreal for the last 12 years, in B.C. now.Canada, Montreal for the last 12 years, in B.C. now.A poster campaign w/ digital and print assets - Starting price 600$ CDN150-200$ CDN per design, IF the source material as been created by me previously.85$/h CDN (G.design work should be charged the same on these generic typical pieces.. per hour is great. Charge 10 if you must)Hard to spec in a general way.750 - 1000$ CDN w/ promotional elements --- I tend to charge a package price for these artwork based projects because it involves often a few hours of exploration and testing out new technics... VS doing a brochure text layout.Refer to G.D. hour pricing.Since this is in the realm of custom artwork, it would charge a base price depending on the complexity of it, and final use. ///. If this illustraion is to be printed, and resold as such, than negotiaions on royalties, and limits of production are a wise time investement.Same logis applies to all of these other columns
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@margogdp illustration and @margarita_tk_ gráfico designI've been doing illustration before design for around 6+ years. as for design around 1 year I am still trying to findu way in designe, but generally my way is "grab every work"ilustración 4+ designe 1$200-$300 depending on what client need but full brandbook around $800-1000$30-$100$100+$40-$250$30 denwral design and $20 each post$30 por a set of 5 emots
depending on size gif around $40-$80. And an animatic 2min $200$150$50$150
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@metanfetarinaStill learning at school, i do design for album, poster but I like to accept every type of offer to stimulate me and push myself out of my comfort zone. 🇮🇹🍕303040405050
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@MiriamReidCreativeFind mentors in your space - they can help you answer questions (like what to charge) and be your motivators/cheerleaders along your creative journey.2ish$35, but I rarely charge hourly unless I'm working outside of the original scope and a flat rate is hard to determine.min. $200
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@momentsbyblue8+Toronto, Canada$75/hr for Graphic Design/Retouching/Editing
$200/hr for Photography/Videography
$7/min of Footage for Video
-Mainly try to Price per Project/Package
$2,000 Floor$10,000 Floor$200$200-$500 Depending on Number of SidesN/A250 Floor$3,000 Floor$150Quote NeededQuote Needed
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@NovarDesigns130125 / % royalties
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@redpotionGraphic designer experimenting with street art. Mostly centered around typographic styles.2+Manila, Philippines$50$300$200
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@santanamieledesignsI am a full time freelance graphic designer in Toronto, Ontario. I have a bachelor of design degree and graduated from OCAD University in 2020. My skills include logo design, business cards, website layouts, full branding, stationary design, illustrations, print and packaging design, posters and many more. I have been an artist since i was 4 years old and have been desiging the last 7 years of my life. Freelancing full time for the last 2-4 years. 6Toronto, Canada$25 CAD$350+Depends the project $600+$100+$200+$50+
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@visual.am3+ years solid working beside 9 years of education in domain (highschool arts, photography BA, Digital Interactive Arts MA). Started recently to get more into freelance but not having anything very clear. I'm a mix between graphic designer / motion graphics / video editing / illustrator.RO85$/h Canadian for graphic design ---- 100$/h+ for Art Direction and account management task-starting from $450$100-250starting from 100$starting from 50$ (pack like instagram post + story and so on)starting from 40$starting from 50$
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@xenosys.psdI have a wide range of experience in different styles and many types of art, including traditional art, but i specialize in digital art. DM me for my portfolio as I don't post everything I make on my socials. 5+ years of experience in Photoshop, mostly digital art and character design, album and song covers, and brutalist poster style artwork. Logo design is done in Illustrator. Video and video animation animation in Davinci Resolve. I also do hand-drawn animation, but I'm not accepting commissions involving human/creature movement animations, only abstract stuff as of now. If you have any questions, DM me on instagram (@xenosys.psd) for details and pricing on your specific ideas!5 years digital, 10 years trad.EU / USA$150-500 (depending on detail: simple text logos are cheaper, fully hand-made custom logos are more expensive)starting from $750$150-300starting from $100starting from $150$150-500 (depending on detail and type of album art. brutalist poster-like art is generally cheaper than fully hand-drawn album art and/or custom typography)simple video animation: starting from $50 // hand-drawn ABSTRACT animation (no people/movement): starting from $100/5 seconds
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//Brand Identity Design + Creative Strategy based in Berlin7Berlin3,000€7,500€ +//////500€ +10,000€ +2,000 € + w/ vinyl center labelsDepends//////1,200 € + ////Depends on the book / publisher////1,500€ In a stationery kit up to 3 users //Depends//////////////
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🦫Graphic Designer and illustrator. Full-time freelancer right now. Honestly, if you're not from a first world country it can be quite hard to find good (well-paying) clients. Clients from developing countries pay ass when it comes to design. Good design isn't valued here. The cheaper you are, the more likely they'll get you even though your designs aren't good. It's quite sad! (Most of the rates I placed are based on what I charge International clients)7SEA$150 ph but minimum of 8 hrs or $1200$300 min$750+$25-30$150$250 min$150$150$80-$200$15-25 per post100 (this def should be more lol)$50
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AGraduated with a BFA from design school. Currently a full-time in-house marketing designer. Freelancing on the side for extra cash (mostly creating marketing assets). Little bit of motion skills. Charged $30/hr at time of graduation.3NYC$50-$60
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Abbie & HarryGraphic design duo, with degrees in Graphic Design and Illustration. Started working together in 2012, started a studio in 2018. Technically been designing for 10 years, but officially as a studio for 4. Brief (6 months) experience in the London design scene before starting our own studio up.

We charge in three different ways (inspired by a talk I hosted once with Aries Moross):
1. Silly money: Charging for the maximum, mainly for projects that are going to be a pain/they have the budget and we're saving their asses. Making profit on the work we do.
2. Spot on the money: Charging what it should be/how long it takes to actually do so. We often do this for projects we think we can make something cool for but maybe don't know the client very well yet.
3. Lose money on purpose: Charging less than we should, but usually for clients we know personally, and that will let us go nuts on the design. We will usually ask for a deal on top like free coffee for a year or money to spend in a shop.

Underpromise and overdeliver, trust the process, and be kind to eachother.
7UK$30-$50 USD$330$1,000$150$200N/A$250$1000 for just design, $3000 for design and developmement $1,000$350$200N/A, will usually pass onto a friendN/A$75 per postN/A$350N/AN/AN/AWill bundle this in with full branding or logo for extra.N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A$200N/AN/A
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Abstract Lion / 'CML'I'm an experimental multimedia artist working out of my childhood bedroom - making things along the lines of graphic design , video games, music , typography , and traditional art (No degree) . I've been creating for about 12 years (for the past 4 years as Abstract Lion) (previously under the alias Nitro Pulse from 2010 to 2017) the main focus of my project is to project feelings of nastolgia and euphoria . in prior years I never charged a single penny for any work I did , as of 2022 I now work freelance and off of commission12½Naugatuck , ConnecticutI don't usually charge per hour but if your client requires you with an hourly rate, here is my rate: $350-480$50-80N/A$250-300 depending on the amount of text needed$250-300$30 for 8bit and 16bit pixel art based characters, $75 for hand drawn full color character designs , $120 for lowpoly ps1 style 3d character designsN/AN/A$250-300N/Adepends on what I'm illustrating, a book/video game cover illustration for instance I'd charge $250 - 300 as a draft idea would be $100$120/per minute of video (4k 60fps)N/AN/AN/A$150 for 1000 frames (each) (regardless of fps)this row of text was added April 20th 2022 , if your viewing this in the future some things may have changed regarding pricing :^)
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AC10+ years working as a graphic designer, most of that freelance10+MA, USA$100 (sometimes I will offer a discount for nonprofits depending on the mission, or black-owned businesses)$2000 min for corporations $1000 min for small businesses I do this hourly so rate isn't undermined by project creep
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AlanaFrom a music industry perspective: I've worked in studios for most of my time while freelancing on the side from a range of clients, independent & signed. Always push for 50% deposit up front and a kill fee of 20-30%. Charge more for those signed at a label. Create your own scope of work and make the client sign so everyone's on the same page. Also, charge a rush fee (1.5x -2x your normal rate) if the deadline is super tight. For tour posters, include a max amount of revisions for when the poster is finalized. It's inevitable during COVID that tour dates get pushed back/rescheduled and they need an updated poster. After they reach the max, start chargin baby :$4n/a $2k+ monthly retainerTour Poster - $300-500 Flyer: Depends ~$50-100$500 min (I throw in social media banners & story resizing for free if they're independent or low budget)CD/Vinyl Packaging $300 min for packaging alone, more if I'm designing the materials for the packaging.$300 min
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Alexander Kuliev
alexanderkuliev.tilda.ws
Remember, typography is the very-very-very-very-very significant element of graphic design :)
Be selective as possible. Work only on projects you'd love to. Don't underestimate the motivation the money gives you, it's crucial! You're a professional, not a slave. Any collaboration is mutually beneficial. Have faith in your skill, talent and creativity! Try to utilize every experience you got no matter positive or negative, and include it in your professional skills.
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I've been working as a graphic designer my whole life, started from zero experience and got some in process. Before I finished art school in 2004, I'd decided not to make any commercial design/advertising, as it is pure torture for me, and worked as a pre-press officer for three years. Then I start my graphic design education, and since 2004, I've been working almost only in the cultural sphere.

Each project is unique, and I am not the shop to have any pricing.
18Moscow, Russia55-65Each project is unique, and I am not the shop to have any pricing.
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AllandWorking as a graphic artist for over twenty years. From humble beginnings taking Saturday High and Art Center at Night classes at Pasadena Art Center College of Design, to interactive design for a major ad firm, then added an illustrious career as a globetrotting house and techno DJ and producer, while keeping up freelance design and AD for that world. These days you can find me living in Berlin, working as the Senior Creative Designer at Beatport, and creating vibrant visual media for a multitude of corporate and music business clients. I've art directed brand collabs with Absolut, Ballantine's, Microsoft Surface, and Carl Craig's All Black Digital. Recent clients for internal brand movements (sub-contracted by an agency) include Ikea, Siemens Energy and Sparkasse.20Berlin, Germany-based, born n raised in California75-130/hr€1000-3000 depending on the client. But I try not to do low budget stuff anymore. It's just too stressful to fuss over if it's not financially rewarding. That said sometimes projects just sound cool and i'm down€3-5k m€500-1200. I don't do big productions for this like photoshoots etc. Just myself doing design stuff, handmade stuff, whatever.Day rate. Indie music clients get cheaper stuff for release promo and so forth. Usually €300 for the key piece, then €100-150 per version (like if there's multiple songs to promote with the same template)Usually included in brand or album art projects as a bundle. For statics anyway. I don't really do ad hoc random social stuffDay rate. Usually 2-3 days so like 1000-1500
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AllyssaRecent grad, been freelancing for approx 2 years, I've done album art, full website designs, rebranding, and prints the most - Always have a contract that outlines expectations of payment, schedule, what work is to be done - 50% deposit at beginning of work, sometimes I've done 50% at the beginning then 25% at first round/draft if the client seems off about paying - Kill fee of 20% - Always have an estimate/scope of work where you schedule how long it will take - Keep track of money through invoices (PayPal is good for this) - Extra $$ for additional unexpected revisions, the working file, quick deadlines, etc4 years of professional experience, approx 2 years freelancing150, but i prefer proj. basedNA$2000-3000 depending on how many deliverables$100NANA$1200 min for 3-5 pages$150NA$100 min per piece depending on sizeNANANANA
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Amanda @liminal.east liminaleast.comOne-woman design studio focusing on visual identity design for small to mid-size businesses. General design/art direction freelancing for agencies and in-house teams. Use a range to your advantage! My lower rates are for small businesses, non-profits, and work I love and can have fun with. My higher rates are for high-profile clients and often include quick turnarounds and NDAs. Taking on the bigger projects that pay the bills allow me to take on the smaller passion projects. Never, ever work without a contract.10 yearsNew Hampshire, USAFor now, only flat fee depending on request.$1,250+$5,000+$500+$250+$750+$2,500+ (Squarespace)n/an/an/aStoryboards at flat rate, depends on animation lengthn/a$750/8 static templatesn/an/an/an/an/a$350+$350+All quotes for individual projects greatly depend on what type of branding the client has or doesn't have. Number of concepts and revisions are always agreed upon upfront.
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amlNJ/NYC$25.30 AUS ($50,000 Anually)
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Anonim Artwork & Logos$50-$150 for artwork, focusing on brutal artwork. I have mostly pre-made artwork also accepting commission. I do brutal or metal logo as well for bands, brands and some other needs of brutal logo. You can check my portofolio on instagram @anonim.logos or @anonim.artwork7$120-140 depending on client and project.50min 5005010050450150
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AOK studioBrand designer NYC/ LA$65-$100+ (hourly rates are almost always reserved for agencies and in-house design teams and used to estimat flat rates for other projects)starting at $1000 for 3 concept rounds, 2 revision rounds(friends and family $200-500 )Venture backed = starting at $10k // smaller ops = I work within a budget based on cool the project is or if it's something i want within my portfolio.I usually don't do one offsI usually don't do one offsI usually don't do one offsDepends on scope of site. Starting at $3500 for simple 1-4 page website. Up to $20K (for just UX/UI) for complex e-commerce sitesI usually don't do one offsFully depends on scope and whether or not techinical spec's are included. I'm cheaper if I just have to do concept packaging. If I"m to do technical specs, I will charge by the hour. n/an/a
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ArchitGraphic Designer with undergrad
degree, 6 years of experience, working
freelance full time

https://www.behance.net/architsh
6India, but can work remotely$450depends on the deliverables,
minimum $900
$250$250-$1,500$250Depends on the work$200$500$900+$350
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AriI work a lot with diy artists and other smaller groups but I have professional experience working with corporate/ larger groups and clients toog3Seattle, WA 25/hr for long term projects$200$500+$100+$150+, more if I'm doing the printing myself$50-$150min $700$150+$100/illus.
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Arin aringwald.comUnionized Graphic artist working in Film and television. Our rates are determined by a bargaining process but we still have room to negotiate on each contract. our rates are based on a tier system which is determined by the size of the film budget ie, feature films pay better than small pilots or episodic tv8Canada$30
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Aryaman MunishAlternative type, chrometype and 3D artist. You don't necessarily have to justify your prices. We are all unique and our work in of itself is unique. It's hard to quantify creative work in terms of the time you spent on it because a lot of the process is just thinking about it when you may not be diverting all your capacities towards the work. You may not need more money, but it never really hurts and by raising your prices you increase the standards of pay for designers all over the world, some of whom may genuinely need more money to survive in their country / life situation. 2 yearsFree$200-400Never done a full branding but it wouldn't be less than 1500USD300 and above, depending on complexity400USD and above, try to sell license to produce a certain amount of units. Good way to realise the real budget of a client based off of the quantity of merch they will make off of your work.500USD minimum
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ASZ Zaid Portfolio at: https://www.behance.net/aszstudio15Jerusalem, PalestineLets talk --------min $1,000min $2,000$1,000min $1,500
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Ayeola Omolara Kaplan Ayeola.org5atlantaNo Hourly Rates$1000+$300$100 + 50% profit$1$500$500$200$500$300$800+$300$500@ayeolaomolara Ayeola.org
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BBFA in Graphic Design, fulltime freelance for 4 years. Often do hybrid of Independent Contractor/Vendor work for companies or Freelance Project-to-Project Basis Contracts5Remote; USA #vanlife baby!$65/hr design, $110/hr illusUsually pitch Branding Package over single logo mark$2000+, depending on client, iterations, deliverables, etc. I also work in house and let me tell you, depending on the size of the org, rebranding budgets can get up into the $10,000s
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BasiliskosFreelance Scientific Illustrator. Occasional graphic designer and outdoor recreation illustration. I have a PhD in biology but no offical art certifications or degrees. My primary clientele are scientists looking for manuscript figures and are paying out of grants.8+ casually; 1yr "full-time"Remote; USA #vanlife baby!~$100/hr (more if I know I won't enjoy the project) -- only used to calculate the project cost for a flat cost. I only factor in actual drawing time. Usually comes out to about $70-80/hr including consulting.Starting $600Starting $1000Starts at $300 for simple black/white line drawing, upward of $2k-5k+ for a fully colored illustration.
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Benji TaylorFreelance Designer for Music, Fashion & Live Events Culture.

Previous clients include: Sony Music UK, Amazon Music UK, LVMH, TAG Heuer x Porsche, City Of London Corporation.

If you want corporate style work gigs, look for recruiters posting out contracts on LinkedIn & email them, even if (& most times this may happen) they fill the position before you enquire, they will have your info so this at least starts a dialogue, contact them at least once a month, if even just to say hi, be friendly :). If you want to design for Music Artists or merchandise, start going to events & making friends in your local music community, search for & contact design directors at record labels on instagram & post consistent work to help start a converstation & also build your own community.

When on call with a client, listen intently a lot more than you speak, get genuniely excited about their project, almost as much as they are.

ALWAYS be prepared with documents (work contracts, portfolios of different types of work, invoice templates, 'Scope Of Work' templates). Get 50% deposits paid upfront, you are worth the money, trust & investment.

Fast, Cheap, Quality. You can only pick two.

Include (at minimum) info about kill fees, distribution fees, rush fees, project file handover fees & late payment fees in your contract.
7 years total, 5 years part time between college & uni, now 2 years full timeUKI don't use hourly rates for my designs as it can constrain the quality of work produced, currently on £450-550 per day.£450 minimum£2250 minimum£275 minimum£275 minimumn/an/a£2250 minimum£550 minimum£275 minimum£450 minimumn/aRetainer fee of £2000 p/m for 20 hours worth of work (resets at EOM)n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a£450 minimumn/a£275 minimum£275 minimum£275 minimum£275 minimumn/a£450 minimum
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Bhavana BorahCompleted my Bachelors of Design in Fashion Communication at NIFT Delhi 2020. Pursuing my career as a graphic designer and content writer. Currently part-timing as a designer at Crisscross Studio, Bangalore and freelancing as graphic designer and content writer. 4 years of experience in graphic design and content writingBangalore, India
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BonesI know charging by the hour is the standard method of charging by creatives, but like others have mentioned personally I like to just charge a flat rate and then from there outline expectations, scope, revisions, project length etc. I do this because I dislike the notion of making less money because you are efficient. I'm sure many people here have watched Futur and how they talk about pricing and I do agree with what they say. Why should I make less when I'm saving you time because I am good at what I do. This is a generalization and with larger projects and more team members things change, I am mostly speaking to the short term freelance projects. Also everything scales with the size of the company like thats just how it has to be. Don't charge the same amount for a 50 person company as you would for 500 person company you'd probably be a consultant or on salary at that point but still. Have a portfolio even if it is bonesmohr.myportfolio.com just have something until you can properly build a website. Also I love helping friends out and I love doing things for free or for fun as long as my hearts in it and typically those friends will repay the favor when I need help on a project *although* this is a fine line to walk. My point is don't forget to love what you do and have fun with it.x5+301000+ Solely logo5,000 brand guidelines, styleguide etc bigger company higher the price, more people will see it, more revisions, more time you get the pointReally depends on scope of project for small business and friends just a couple hundred bucks, anything to do with runs over 500 shirts at least $1,000 scaling with amount of shirts printed3000+ again so dependent on scope, if I'm also supplying 3d assets and designing a higher end website it can be 5,000-10,000+1000+ depending on the client honestly, I have some friends in the music industry I would genuinely enjoy making album art for so i would charge on the lower end obviously if it is a big client price reflects that1000+ again depends on scope and complexity1500+ good motion graphics are so taxing haha I have learned either the client and I have a relationship or I'm charging you up the wazoo1000+3000+ Scope again
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CI've been designing professionally for 7+ years, ranging from in-house, contract to freelance work. I went to school for graphic design and also create digital art. My number one piece of advice I would give: put your work out there – have a website, post and share your work online. Second, have your own contracts and paperwork handy – a general contract template/ letter of agreement between you and the client, an invoice template (also charge 50% of your project fee up front, it'll save you stress and worry later on). Third, if you love design, make sure you have other creative outlets outside of your day job, take time off, enjoy life too (it'll save you from feeling burnt out).3 in agency, 1 freelance Canada$50-100 depending on request.607550605060606050
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C7 yearsLAI avoid hourly work. If someone insisted, no less than 60$ per hour. I don't do one off logos and only offer full branding/ brand indentity.Starts at $5,000 with 2 round of revisions.I don't do one off posters/ flyers unless it's for myself.Depends on the client/ ask, but generally speaking starts at $500 for something super simple and includes 2 rounds of revisions.N/AIncluded in my day rate or would charge a project fee depending on client.Starts at $2,000 for a simple 5-6 page site.N/AN/AProject flat rate or day rate. Would definitely price higher depending on the client, the usage of the illustration, etc.
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C @CattyVisualVisual artist since highschool, BFA in Graphic Design, 8+ years in the industry including ad agencies, live events, and in-house work. ALWAYS get a deposit. You can end a project if it becomes too chaotic or there is scope creep, trust your gut on any bad client vibes.10+ Design 4+ FreelanceNYC + Chicago$150$2-$3k for an indivisual, full branding for anyhting bigger than that. (always includes rounds of edits)Logo + brand guidelines + templates, etc. Starting at $5k depending on the ask and the companyMockup design / asset creation to send off to a dev Starting $1,500, occasionally will build out a squarespace for a bit more$1k StartingUsually a retiner project, based on what branding/files have already been built. Currently on a $6k project to get files print readty and through productionI don't offer as a one-offI don't offer as a one-offONLY do this on retiner or as part of a bigger client projectusualy only do as part of a larger branding suite$1,500 startingI don't take on single print items any more >>>
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Carly // Schematic Design Co.Branding & web designer with a background in lots of different media (architecture degree, worked in lighting design, then scenic, then marketing, and then fell in love with branding design - first as a side hustle, then took it full-time four years ago)6Outer Banks, NC // United States$40-50I don't offer logos alone.$3500-4500I only offer this within a day rate container. ($750 for half day, $1500 for a full day)Only within day ratesOnly within day rates$5000 starting for a 6-page Squarespace site, goes up from there depending on # of pagesOnly within day ratesOnly within day ratesNot as a standalone servicen/an/aOnly within day ratesOnly within day ratesn/aOnly within a larger branding packagen/an/aOnly within day ratesOnly within day ratesOnly within day ratesOnly within day ratesOnly within day ratesOnly within day ratesOnly within day ratesOnly within day rates
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caroDon't undersell yourself, if you know any specific programs or have certain strength definitely emphasize them when speaking with clients. Most of the time they're coming to you for a service they can't provide themselves so don't talk down about your work or compare it to other artists. 4 (since freshman yr college)150
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Celia Marquis @celiamarquisUndergraduate in Studio arts + 8 years of experience as a freelancer. Experience in children's book illustration, comics, and character / background design for advertising. 8Montreal, CanadaI typically don't charge an hourly rate but per project. When pricing projects I divide my price into thirds. 1 is taxes, 2 is profit and investment back into the business - software, hardware, operating costs, 3 is what I need to pay myself. Always pay yourself-I sometimes need to take my own advice on that one. If something takes 15 minutes, I set a minimum $60 USD is the minimum on 15 minutes of work. Min 500
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chaseive been designing for about 5 years now and 3 of those professionally. ive done work in the esports community and in the football sports world. in my experiences its always smart to ask the client about their budget and to work from there. always aim high, never aim low. keep track of all info, invoices etc. 5700+500-800 (depends on how big the event the poster is needed for)100-200400-800+ (depends on how big the project is and how big the brand is.200+
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ChristinaMy Background: 4 year Honours Bachelor of Design (YSDN), Graphic Design & Illustrator, Primarily work in the music industry My Advice: KNOW YOUR WORTH!! Even when working with smaller businesses/clients or up an coming businesses. I primarily work with smaller musicians and music labels, and most of them are willing and able to pay me my rates. My rates are flexible based on their budgets, but it's very rare I have someone refuse to work with me/negotiate lower prices after hearing my rates. I wasted way too much time working with a company that was majorly underpaying me, and since leaving, no one has turned me down over my rates. Also, don't be afraid to ask questions to make sure you know exactly what the client wants! 3 years since graduating, 5 years of design freelancing, ~8 years of illustration freelancingSmall town Ontario, CanadaRarely, but $80-$100 per/hr. Typically do a retiner or a day-rate depending on project. $300+ CAD fixed rate OR $75+/hour CAD (price really depends on the client)$500+ CAD fixed rate (I tend to work with smaller artists, so charge less for branding)$150+ CAD fixed rate OR $50/hour CAD$250+ CAD fixed rate OR $50+/hour CADN/AN/ANo base fixed rate, as this is really dependent on the size of the artist. Hourly is $75+ CADN/A No set rates, as it really depends on what the illustration isI rarely do these, and my skillset is meh, so probably $40–$50/hour CADN/A$125+ CAD fixed rate OR $40–$50+/hour CAD (price fluctuates a lot based on number/type of graphics)N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
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Christopher SpiderLunch.comFull-time web developer.10+San Antonio, Texas$65$750$1,000Starting at $3,000
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Corinne DodenhoffFreelancing part time since 2010 basically, but freelancing full time for the last two years. I've also held in-house graphic design positions at big companies and for large music venues. My advice is to ALWAYS get a 50% deposit up front, no matter the project, and to break down every project into phases/milestones that can have costs associated with it. I also work sliding scale which is a non-negotiable for me, or work with extended payment plans, so that my clients feel like my work is accessible. I think I've gained a lot of good client feedback and grown my client base by letting people know that design is accessible to them, even if it means we space a project out over 6 months as opposed to 2. I also make sure to include a really detailed scope on my invoices and in my contract so that my clients know exactly what they're paying for, and know that after that scope is met I start to charge my hourly.US, Philadelphia$70-$80/hr based on scope$1200-$2200 for 3-4 concepts. Depends heavily on who the client is, if they fall into sliding scale, etc.I don't do 'full branding' vs logo; I personally believe a logo doesn't work unless the other assets work with it, so I do a brand system for every brand client that varies in scope and size. $150-$600 depending on event, client, etc. If it's a band tour flyer it's obviously going to get more reuse than a one-off.$250 minimum with use license$1,500- $2,000 for 10 pages$350-$1,200 depending on client, type of album (single vs. full length)
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CoryFreelance graphic designer, primarily working in the video game industry, specializing in logo design10+NYCper piece /$300-$800 depending on complexity$2k–30k depending on client/timeline/deliverables/etc. Typically in the $8k-range for a well-established indie publisher, $10–30k for AAA. $2k if I'm like helping out a close friend working on something with a tiny budget.$100–2k, I rarely do this so it's more of a fun thing$1000–4000
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CRUDCITY @crudcity_Currently Creative Lead at a local grocery market. I design promo ads for a few different local magazines. I do all the in-store signage, chalkboards, lettering, illustration, menus. Literally everything. Besides that I do freelance Murals, T-shirt designs, Gig posters, Logos etc. I also just make my own lil edgy art for fun, and to keep them skills sharp!8RIchmond, VA USAUsually 15-20€/hour but it depends on the project$300$5,000$75-$150$150-$300$500$600$100 minimum$200
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Crystal crystalyu.designGraphic Designer, copywriter, ux/ui, merchandise!!-to-be college grad out of a design program. Working PT in-house design for school org. I'm no sage but don't feel like your peers are ONLY competition. It's good to try to set goals and get better at your craft, but the design world needs a community as well!!! Being in the heart of silicon valley (ground for tech giants and imposter syndrome) Don't be shy to connect, create networks, and find platforms and spaces where you can share your experiences as a creative and gain advice as well as share it. 🥰 REMEMBER: WORK ≠ SELF WORTH3Caliifornia, USA20250$1,000. Max 1 Extra revision +400$150+ depending on complexity and size$150+$100+Starting $300$200/month $100
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Dalila WEBSITENatural born creative. Art director and graphic designer for new brands who actually want good thinking and awesome design solutions.8ITALYUsed to charge $20-50 until i stopped and charged per project instead!MIN €500€ 1500+€200+MIN €300+
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Daniel R5FloridaRarely charges hourly but $50–150 USD depending on client. If it's a large corporate client, it will be more. Every hour is fine for if I'm working on a sporadic going on with a few hours here & a few hours there. This is also to prevent naughty clients.300-500500-1000200-500 per design500300200
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David Block www.davidblock.net I'm a designer.
I have over 30 years of practical experience in the creative industry. I have worked my way up from Production Designer, to Web/Graphic Designer, to Senior Designer, to Graphic Design Teacher. I have experience designing for a wide variety of markets, from hospitality to finance to real estate to scholastic. I hold a Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design from The Art Institute.

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I have been teaching with North Orange County ROP at El Dorado High School in the Digital Media Arts Academy since 2015. In 2018, I wrote the curriculum for three of the courses that I teach, Digital Design & Illustration, Advanced Graphic Design, and Honors Graphic Design courses, all of which have been UC approved. The Honors Graphic Design course made history as the first that North Orange County ROP has offered since their start in 1971.
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David McGillivrayI’ve been a professional designer for 13 years, majority of which I’ve working in NYC in the startup scene. You can see my work here: www.dmcg.co and I’m on twitter here @dmcgco I was originally a high school drop out, I worked in a bar, an insurance company, a hardware store, until I realized I wanted to go back to school and study design. So I made my own portfolio from an assortment of designs I’d done, and got in. I studied design in England and have a 1st class BA in Art & Design. I was offered a job in NY straight out of college thanks to my focus on designing for the iPad (which had just been released), I worked in-house at a few different startups before going freelance in around 2015. These days I take on around 3 client projects a year, alongside ongoing consulting for a startup, and I also have my own loungewear brand that I pull a small salary from too. I charge projects on a fixed flat fee (see below advice on selling your time), mutually agreed upon scope, and a fixed timeline. So clients know what they’re getting, when they’re getting it, and how much they’re paying, before I move a pixel. Most of my projects range between $50,000–$100,000 generally speaking. How do I price each project if I don’t charge per hour? I use time as a starting point but as a tool to help me reach a flat fee to charge. I use the largest increments of time that I can as a general weighting for how ‘big’ the project is. Is this a two month project, or a 6 week project? – granted you have to be experienced enough to accurately gauge this from the outset, which I am, but understand everyone isn't. Then I layer in the most important context; who is the company, how valuable is the work, how well funded are they, how much will this move the needle for their company? i.e. how much value am I creating. Then I position the price in the market lower than a small design studio, but higher than the avergae freelancer. This is more of an art than a science, granted, but hte most important first step to getting paid properly is moving away form horuly rates, make the time increments increasingly larger so you're not tracking minutes. A random smattering of advice advice: 1. Only put in your portfolio the kind of work you want to do more of, be intentional about what you show, don’t put in everything, 8-10 projects max. 2. Whether you think you need one or not, have a portfolio website, even if you’re (“too busy”), not having one makes it much harder for people to refer/share your work and return to it. 3. Dealing with clients is 50% of being a designer. GET GOOD AT IT. It will make you a better, and more successful designer (they are different things). 4. Presenting your work is vital, you need to be able to communicate well and sell your work to the client. Set aside time before you share client work (always in person/over zoom, never just email it) to think about what you want to say and what is important to the client. When I say sell I don’t mean like a used car salesman, but like a professional providing a service, which is what you are. 5. Always agree on the scope of work clearly up front, and put it in a signed agreement. NEVER start work without an agreed upon scope. 6. Always get a deposit upfront before you start. I do 50%, but could be less, just get something. 7. Don’t be afraid to talk about money. It should be the one of the FIRST things you talk about with a client. ‘What’s the budget you have for this?’ Is an easy question to ask. Be confident about doing so. 8. I know it’s hard when you’re starting out, but, as much as you can you should move to NOT SELLING YOUR TIME. Charging per hour is a broken system for design/creative work. You are not a plumber, how long it takes to construct a design does not equal the value of that design work. It is bad for both sides, you and client. You have a genius idea that doesn’t require a lot of production work, and you nail it in a day, but that means you get paid less because you did a good job. Works the other way round too, if you’re having a creative block on a project and it takes you way longer than it should, the client gets penalized. Don’t sell your time. Sell the value your design creates. The best step you can take towards this is not charge per hour, that’s the worst thing you can do. Make the increments of time bigger; move to charge in days or half days, then eventually move to weeks, and finally just use time as a loose starting point to price your projects. 9. Pay attention to the zeitgeist, design has to assimilate into culture, often design creates culture! – know what is happening in the world, in art, in fashion, in politics, in technology. It was me paying attention to culture unfolding thousands of miles away which landed me a job out of college. 10. Being freelance when you’re early in your career is HARD. I generally advise new designers to try and get a job, put yourself in a position to learn form others and get a steady paycheck while doing so. Getting paid to learn is a good situation to be in! 11. Everyone starts somewhere, and doing small gigs, album art, posters and flyers is an awesome area to cut your teeth. But in terms of building wealth and moving towards financial independence, that's a hard path to take if you don't evolve. If your'e early in your career and wokring in this arena, and want to progress to a more lucrative path, I'd highly reocmmend checking out the 'Brand Designer' roles out there in the startup world, tehre's some great fullfilling gigs out there that will teach you a lot, and pay decent money doing so. Learn the space, research the companies, see what their output is like, and push yourself that direction if it interests you. As a freelancer you'll only earn as much as your clients are able to spend on design, and some industries are simply better funded than others. 12. Maybe most improtant is be a pro. Do what you say you're going to do, when you say it. Be polite, be on time, set expectations, communcate clearly, be reliable, honest oh, and be NICE :)13 yearsno logos in isolation$50,000–$75,000 –
I generally prefer to do a brand identity with at least one concrete deliverable, such as homepage, so this price would reflect that piece too, and often a few other contexts to visualize the brand. But the core idenity pieces and defining the visual language are the brunt of the work.$30,000 – $80,000 – depending on the wbesite scope, a big ecommerce website can easily be $80k.
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DivyanshSelf Taught, been designing since I was 14 but only started getting clients at 18. I charge based on how much value it brings the client. I charge hourly,. I charge a total fee, that means the faster I work the higher my hourly rate is. If I do a $100 design in one hour that's $100/hr5 yearsIndia40$150$50$30100$n/an/an/a40$200$n/a50$65$250$70$50$n/a60$45$n/a20$n/an/a150$n/a
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DylanGraphic Design student, but started designing for fun about 2 years ago~ 3 yearsPolokwane, South Africa (+Remote)$20 - $50$150 - $300$20 - $50$25 or % royalties$5 per post (3 sizes: Instagram, FB & Stories)$15I'm not sure what I should charge for logo's and branding. I haven't done it before
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ERecent grad with BA in Digital Arts and MFA in Communications Design. Working as a contract/freelance digital designer.2+ years professionally, but always been a creativeNYC$45/hour
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EdenI mostly work wihth independant content creators, so their budget is somewhat limited. Also GET DEPOSITS! HALF UP FRONT5UKnever give an hourly ratemin £500min £1000min £300min £400
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Hi! I'm a Multimedia Arts Undergrad (4th yr. when I stopped). Been working on multiple industries such as film & wedding industries before I attended college. I've also been a creative director and a studio owner for 3 years now. My advice is to keep marketing your work/yourself and how that work benefited your clients. If you're a beginner, try to find a problem (any problem) that can be solved with design. From there, make a case study about it. Case studies are super important if you're looking to close 6-figure projects. 7 YearsManila, Philippines$75$40,000 or more (depends on the type of clients)$100,000 and above$10-60K$10-60K$10-60K$30-100K for Webflow Development, 300-500K for Custom CMS Development (Note that this is just for Web Design). UI & UX are a different topic.$10-60K (Note that this price range is similar to other Print Media)$35KThis type of work may be included in a full branding project (one of the deliverable)$100k-900K or more depending on the scope of the projectn/a$20K-40K for Social Media Strategyn/a$100k-900K or more depending on the scope of the project$10-60K (Note that this price range is similar to other Print Media)$10-60K (Note that this price range is similar to other Print Media)Part of Branding deliverables or $5K
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Elizabeth Jones elizabethorrjones.com15 yearsNashville, tn $75–150 per hour, $75 is for small studios/agencies, $150 is for clients that can pay that much or ones I want to discourage from hiring me hourly. Like others said, if you can avoid it, don't charge hourly for design projects when you work with client directly.
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Excelsior3Argentina but based in France$500€100
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Find me on BehanceHave been an artist since forever. I graduated as a Graphic Designer recently and just finished with my internship at a Marketing Company. I have also worked freelance for two years.3+Greece, EuropeTry to avoid hourly. If I want to ensure the client doesn't take advantage of revisions I write 100 usd per hour for revisions.I did it for 50€ once, back when I was first starting Graphic Design
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Flo Low @lowlowlow.studio on instaFrom London, now live in New York. Don't work for free. I ask for the client's budget, or guess their budget based on how big they are and reverse engineer the amount of days on the projecct to fit the budget. But don't underestimate your time.4NYC, USA$50$100-300$2000+$100
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Francisco Gualter cFreelance graphic designer. Studied art and design in Portugal at "Escola Superior de Educação de Bragança" for 3 years. Got multiple graphic jobs during uni and ended up starting an 1 year deal at one of the most well known brands in Portugal, @sumol, while still finnishing my last year, worked initially on instagram posts, graphics and posters for multiple events and clothing pieces as well as adverts for billboards and other traditional media. Nowadays im still working with Sumol, as my deal got extended, and since my name got attached to such a big company in my country i got to work with many other companies. Im available for merch, flyers, promotional content, social media and logo design.Professionally for 3 years, but i started working freelance before starting uni, so basically 5 years.PortugalDepends on project.300€ MinStarting at 600€Starts at 150€ ; The number increases depending on how much versions of it you need, and revisions250€ MinN/A150€ Min N/A250€ MinDepends on the project150€ Min N/AN/A100€ Min ; depending on revisons and the project itselfN/AN/A200€ Min ; depending on revisons and the projectN/A600€ Min 90€ MinN/AN/AN/AN/A30€ MinN/A60€ MinN/A250€ Min
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FrancoSenior Creative. Design/write/art direct20+AusAround $40 USD (I usually charge per project)1000 includes basic styleguide2000 starting price
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GGraduating Graphic Designer with a BFA in Graphic Design and Minor in MarketingFreelance (3 years), Internship/studio (1 Year)Sacramento, CARarely do hourly$1000+ (The way I see a logo is that it's a cornerstone of full branding. So there is strategy backed up into the design for future collaterals and overall system)$4k+$250-1500 (I'd greatly scale up price for much bigger clients)750+$250+
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GeoI specialize in Branding, Motion Grpahics and Concept art. Oftentimes they ask what is my rate, and I give them the highest price possible depending on work (bigger work, more $). If it's a rush job, I add in 30%. If they ask for files, I add buyout fee of 10-20%. I break it down initially in the contract, so they know what they are paying for. 61.2-2k for 12 concepts and 3 revision$10k min for 1m of work2000 for 5 concepts and 2 revisions$400 per day, per concept$400 per day, min 3 days of work with 1 rev
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GinaI tend to ask my client what their budget is, or ask what the reach of the product will get! I ask for a kill fee of 20% for multiple designs. 50% deposit upfront for single designs. Have a contract25min 300n/a$200+250-300n/an/a300 min.n/an/a
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Gracelyn @gracelyndesignsVery part time illustrator. Completely self taught. I mostly do flyers for local venues or sticker and t-shirt designs for small businesses. Everything is hand-drawn and simple -- either pen and ink or procreate. Definitely underselling myself but I really had no clue what to charge until I saw this list!4$65NA1kHourly but usually 100-200100-200NAnever done it but I just know how to use WIx and squarespace.Hourly, again haven't done it yet but probs 200-300NAhourly NAI have a $25 extra charge if they want merch on an insta size but Hourly
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GummyVery part time illustrator. Completely self taught. I mostly do flyers for local venues or sticker and t-shirt designs for small businesses. Everything is hand-drawn and simple -- either pen and ink or procreate. Definitely underselling myself but I really had no clue what to charge until I saw this list!4CA$15$75-100$25-$50$150-$200$100$50
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HARRY VINCENTHave paperwork. Timelines. Late Fees. Invoice people 50% upfront. Never send files unles all payments have been made. Fuck Paypal. Never agree to 'Work For Hire' terms as a freelancer. Be specific in what your client is getting (1080x1080 JPG etc. Use your own native currency for payments, don't pander to a client. Taxes exitst, so when you're pricing always take into account that you're not getting 100% of that money - It's more like 75%.7 as a Designer - 2 as Freelance full-time$90-120 depending on the client£1,200 ≈ $5,000£3,600 ≈ $4,600£480 ≈ $630This fluctuates a lot based on usage. Clients should NOT own t-shirt/merch artworks outright unless you wer WELL compensated for. They make so much money. People aren't buying a blank t-shirt - they're buying your artwork.Books and stuff depends on pages. N/ASingle-only £750 ≈ $970 Album £4,000 ≈ $5,200 (Client does not own it though) Depends, would normamly just fit this on a day-rate thing,Usualy this is time-based + the usages. This varties if the Client needs to own them but to license I've done about £1,000 ≈ $1,300 per illustration, with limitations N/AN/AN/AN/ALOVE YOU EMMA FOR DOING THIS. WE NEED A DESIGNER COLLECTIVE VERSION OF THE AVENGERS LMAO
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hemmaSelf-taught graphic designer, Bachelors in Fashion Marketing & College degree in Fine Arts4 years of graphic design freelancingMontreal, CanadaFlat prices only400 $ CAD1000$ CAD250 $ CAD300 $ CAD300 $ CAD (for custom type)X1000 $ CAD250 $ CAD500 $ CADX300 $ CADXDependsXX500 $ CAD500 $ CADX200 $ CADXXXXXXXXX
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https://www.behance.net/bebolozano/projectsIm a 17yo Graphic Designer and 3D Visual Artist4Monterrey, Mexico$115 for GraphicDesign; $85 for Illustration (plus usage fees)$50 min$500 min$50 min$50 min$50 min$150 min$50 min$50 minThanks!
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Ian Langehough @yoko_nine_ohtwo_one_onoCooper Union educated graphic designer/ painter ~ posters, album covers, illustration, etc ~ Flexible pricing ~ 15New YorkI usually offer a day rate varying from projects, but equivalent to 50-80$ / hour. That amount does not include licencing fees.----------------->--------------------------->--------------------->------------------>----------------->------------------->nahYes please, I do everything else in the spreadsheet ---------->Contact me at: ilangehough@gmail.comor on instagram at: @yoko_nine_ohtwo_one_ono
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IBRRAHey guys! This was page was a huge help for me as someone who started freelancing in 2020 but have been in design school sicne 2016 and didnt feel more comfortable with my design capabilities until 2019 as I started getting to the style I was aiming myself to be in. I actually developed my rates thanks to seeing how everyone valued themselves here. The following rates are my new rates until I feel I have grown even more to be at the rates of some of you guys out there. I was always scared of throwing my rates out because I was worried I was overextending myself or making myself not available to clients because of my prices, but I know I'm not going to get any better at getting my rates respected until I hold these standards to myself as well of my worth. Thank you guys again!3Los Angeles, USAN/A300$4,000 minimumt$200N/A3503504001500-20002,000400
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J4 year degree in Graphic Design. About 3 solid years of freelancing. Mostly specializing in logos, branding, and merchandise designs.3$35-65$250-1200. All depends on who the client is, the value/size of the project, final deliverables, and timeline.$1000+Around $150. Could be lower/higher depending on it's usage.$200+ Depends on the licensing terms and how it will be used. Price will go up if they want the rights to the work.
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JackI make album covers, general advice is take 50% up front and dont be afraid of saying no or speaking up if you're being asked for too much! 3 years full time freelance, 6 years since i started taking commissionsN/An/an/a$500scales with how many they are printing and license etcn/a$3000+ (includes hiring dev)Minimum $500if simple, $7000 at most currentlypriced per projectoutsourced at $40 hourly
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Jacob Zillinger - Zillinger Design Co.Working full time as a Marketing & Graphics Specialist - Freelancing as a side hustle for 5ish years - Working full time for 5 years in marketing - Degree in marketing5Northeast Ohio$5001250$100-200$100-200$150$200-250$50-100$200$100$50
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Jakob (@DesignsbyJakob)Currently in my 3rd year of a design bachelor's degree. Started designing at 12 but didn't get serious about it until 16 (currently 22). I mainly do merchandise such as apparel design, posters and phone cases.6NY$30150100150 for custom, 50 for pre-mades60
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JARYDFreelance illustration, murals and art teacher living in Indonesia. The more often you charge less than your value you will continue to get those same clients. Be confident, personable and learn about the science of sales . Your friends should pay you for your work. If you can't do the job pass it on. Things like that will always come back to you.Drawing my whole life.Set prices1000 and upHaven't done much but the ones I have were between 1000-2000starts at 200 but depends on who and what its for along with creative freedom200-250 range Starting at 250 but can be adjusted based on clients needs and usage.Currently doing posts for 50 usd
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Jay (@j.crsp)Full time freelancer, mainly working within the music industry.7UKN/A - I don't price hourly£350£1500+£175+£300 N/A N/A£1500+£500£500£800 Min N/A N/A N/A£800 Min N/A N/A N/A
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Jay (@j.crsp)Prolific technical artist for around 10 years, started commissions for friends at around 12 (now 21). I've designed school and event shirts, posters, brochures. Worked at a paint & sip franchise as an instructor. I started doing digital within the last couple years. My advice is definitely to be prolific with your work and to be wise about the people you accept high value commissions from.9+31200-400, +50/variantN/A but willing depending on what's needed, min $500150$100-200, +royalties/sales if commercial200250+ royalties/sales300 + royalties/sales45/hr, + royalties/sales if commercial400 + royalties200 < this girl needs to charge more.
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JE7, last 5 freelance ~$30$ 2000$ 2500-4000$ 300-650$ 2500-4000$ 1500 digital artwork only, vinyl and a lot of digital deliverables I'll try to get around 3000+
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Jean (@jeanisasasa)I'm a self taught graphic designer & illustrator with experimental and abstarct style in hand. I had just started diving into the graphic design world, it's been 2 years working as a freelance graphic designer which gave me amazing opportunities to do different kinds of projects ranging from music posters design, merchandise, to drawing illustrations. I am on my sophmore year of highschool in which I still have a lot to learn, but as a young artist, I have different perspective and creative skills in which most people dont have.2Jakarta, IndonesiaRarely charge per hour but $100–150 USD depending on client. If it was a big corporate client it would be more. More of a flat-rate guy. Hourly is good for if I'm working on a sporadic ongoing thing with a couple hours here & a couple hours there.Starting from 250k IDR ($25-ish??)Starting from 100k IDRStarting from 250k IDR45k IDR for headshot, 75k IDR for half body, and 100k IDR for full bodyStarting from 350k IDRStarting from 250k IDRDepends on the difficulty of the illustration, but usually ranging from 250k IDR - 1.5k IDRStarting from 150k IDRStarting from 350k
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Jenks In The CutAdvice: Don't charge hourly - you want to be paid fairly
for your skills, and if you complete something quickly
(because you're skilled) why should you get paid less.
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designing since '16
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JenniferYou get work for what you're proven you're capable of. This means anyone who might hire you wants reassurance that you can do what they want. If you want to focus on illustrations, show that work in your portfolio and pursue it, same with environmental graphic design, art direction, anything.
Get a contract in place, clearly define scope.
10+$70Depends on the size of the company, their budget, many factors. But if I want to provide a quality logo with simple brand guidelines, at least $1500.Also depends on many factors like size of company and assets/scope requested.
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Jerm V./ Dweeb Kiljerm (@dweebkil) 3+!Raleigh, NC! (RTP - Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill)$120 - but more often $700 day rate$40-60 per hour (varies based on specificity of the order, revisions made by client, etc.).$60+ per hour x the amount of items you'd like to assemble/design in a package for you (varies based on specificity of the order, revisions made by client, etc.)!$40-60 per hour (varies based on specificity of the order, revisions made by client, etc.).$40-60 per hour (varies based on specificity of the order, revisions made by client, etc.).Never done a brochure for a client before (would love to though)!Not the most skilled in website design! I can make a digital banner for you website header images or even for you YouTube ads! I specialize in digital artwork assembly which I implement to arrange album covers together, produce promotional graphic artwork, & illustrate designs made for merchandising and branding (For musicians/bands, smaller collectives, initiatives, etc.). Starting at $20 going to $60, the artwork assembly sessions I host (in order to create any digital artwork/graphics for a client) usually takes between 2 to 3 hours at least to prepare. While also mindful of the number of revisions made coming from the client, and depending on how many days/weeks/months it takes to arrange & complete the artwork/graphics; I charge (hourly) for my digital/physical creations, designs, & illustrationsReach out with any info & we can correspond accordingly (pertaining to further development of this particular creatiive asset column).I specialize in digital artwork assembly which I implement to arrange album covers together, produce promotional graphic artwork, & illustrate designs made for merchandising and branding (For musicians/bands, smaller collectives, initiatives, etc.). Starting at $20 going to $60, the artwork assembly sessions I host (in order to create any digital artwork/graphics for a client) usually takes between 2 to 3 hours at least to prepare. While also mindful of the number of revisions made coming from the client, and depending on how many days/weeks/months it takes to arrange & complete the artwork/graphics; I charge (hourly) for my digital/physical creations, designs, & illustrationsN/AI hope your mental health is doing somewhat okay if you're reading this! I always reach out to people & other creatives for insights & new findings, though I do like to check in with everyone's well being just to make sure + offer some kind of genuine concern/support! I love you alot - even though we don't know each other much! >:') I specialize in digital artwork assembly which I implement to arrange album covers together, produce promotional graphic artwork, & illustrate designs made for merchandising and branding (For musicians/bands, smaller collectives, initiatives, etc.). Starting at $20 going to $60, the artwork assembly sessions I host (in order to create any digital artwork/graphics for a client) usually takes between 2 to 3 hours at least to prepare. While also mindful of the number of revisions made coming from the client, and depending on how many days/weeks/months it takes to arrange & complete the artwork/graphics; I charge (hourly) for my digital/physical creations, designs, & illustrationsReach out with any info & we can correspond accordingly (pertaining to further development of this particular creatiive asset column).N/AI specialize in digital artwork assembly which I implement to arrange album covers together, produce promotional graphic artwork, & illustrate designs made for merchandising and branding (For musicians/bands, smaller collectives, initiatives, etc.). Starting at $20 going to $60, the artwork assembly sessions I host (in order to create any digital artwork/graphics for a client) usually takes between 2 to 3 hours at least to prepare. While also mindful of the number of revisions made coming from the client, and depending on how many days/weeks/months it takes to arrange & complete the artwork/graphics; I charge (hourly) for my digital/physical creations, designs, & illustrationsI specialize in digital artwork assembly which I implement to arrange album covers together, produce promotional graphic artwork, & illustrate designs made for merchandising and branding (For musicians/bands, smaller collectives, initiatives, etc.). Starting at $20 going to $60, the artwork assembly sessions I host (in order to create any digital artwork/graphics for a client) usually takes between 2 to 3 hours at least to prepare. While also mindful of the number of revisions made coming from the client, and depending on how many days/weeks/months it takes to arrange & complete the artwork/graphics; I charge (hourly) for my digital/physical creations, designs, & illustrationsI specialize in digital artwork assembly which I implement to arrange album covers together, produce promotional graphic artwork, & illustrate designs made for merchandising and branding (For musicians/bands, smaller collectives, initiatives, etc.). Starting at $20 going to $60, the artwork assembly sessions I host (in order to create any digital artwork/graphics for a client) usually takes between 2 to 3 hours at least to prepare. While also mindful of the number of revisions made coming from the client, and depending on how many days/weeks/months it takes to arrange & complete the artwork/graphics; I charge (hourly) for my digital/physical creations, designs, & illustrationsI specialize in digital artwork assembly which I implement to arrange album covers together, produce promotional graphic artwork, & illustrate designs made for merchandising and branding (For musicians/bands, smaller collectives, initiatives, etc.). Starting at $20 going to $60, the artwork assembly sessions I host (in order to create any digital artwork/graphics for a client) usually takes between 2 to 3 hours at least to prepare. While also mindful of the number of revisions made coming from the client, and depending on how many days/weeks/months it takes to arrange & complete the artwork/graphics; I charge (hourly) for my digital/physical creations, designs, & illustrationsI specialize in digital artwork assembly which I implement to arrange album covers together, produce promotional graphic artwork, & illustrate designs made for merchandising and branding (For musicians/bands, smaller collectives, initiatives, etc.). Starting at $20 going to $60, the artwork assembly sessions I host (in order to create any digital artwork/graphics for a client) usually takes between 2 to 3 hours at least to prepare. While also mindful of the number of revisions made coming from the client, and depending on how many days/weeks/months it takes to arrange & complete the artwork/graphics; I charge (hourly) for my digital/physical creations, designs, & illustrationsI've made stickers for environmental awareness conventions, punk band trios, and even have my own variety of Dog Face Dweeb Kil. Stickers made & ready to create for you!A tote bag would be totally cool to create an illustration for! Please hit me up if you'd like to make one together.Currently selling hoodies of my own from this past Winter 2022 season! Burning Temple Black Hoodies are available at https://dweebkiljermmerch.bigcartel.com/ !!!
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JesseFreelance Graphic Designer, graduated 4 year university with B.A in Comm Design who mainly works within Branding, logo design, poster design, and content creation. Always take at least 50% up front and please never do anything until the contract is signed and the money is paid!565$1000-$2000$4000-$7000$500
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JLSelf-taught illustrator, BFA in communiication design. Mainly freelance for small businessesMA, USA$30-$40 depending on client$100+$50+$25/ emote$100+