Business and Legal Forms for Graphic Designers (3rd Edition) |
| | | | Title: | Business and Legal Forms for Graphic Designers (3rd Edition) | | Author: | Tad Crawford Eva Doman Bruck | | Publisher: | Allworth Press | | Type: | Book / Paperback | | Publication Date: | 01 May, 2003 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 1581152744 / 9781581152746 | | List Price: | $35.00 | | You Save: | $11.90 | | Amazon Price: | $23.10 | |
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Product Description This book contains negotiation tactics and thirty-three forms designers need in every-day business, including: Estimate for Client, Preliminary Budget and Schedule; Proposal Form; Job Sheet; Production Schedule; Estimate Request for Suppliers; Contract with Illustrator/Photographer/Printer/Sales Representative; Merchandising Agreement; Release Forms; Permission to Use Copyrighted Work; and much more.
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This Book Is A Must Have! 02 November, 2007 First off, I have to say this book is absolutely perfect for all first-time freelance graphic designers. My business partner and I recently started our own design agency at [...] and didn't have a clue about where to get our hands on the legal forms needed. We were referred to this book from another source. And since my partner's father-in-law is a lawyer, we decided to let him take a look at it to see what he thought. He said everything was solid. He couldn't find any holes on any of the forms inside. So after making a few small changes to custom fit our business, we were set. I can honestly say this book should be on the shelf of every aspiring freelance graphic designer. I highly recommend it.
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Don't Take Them On Their Word. Get A Contract Signed! 19 July, 2007 I have only serious clients who are willing to pay me because I take a contract to our first meeting and make them sign it. These contracts will protect you and your clients! They are worded with the legal stuff but easy to understand. He even explains what it all means. It even has a CD so you can pop it in your computer right before your meeting (as I have done) and print a contract.
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Buy It, You Won't Be Sorry. 29 October, 2002 This book has EVERYTHING you need ... and then some. When you think you're not going to need one of the forms in this book, you later realize that YOU DO! As a freelance artist, using these forms made me feel as though clients noticed that they were dealing with a real professional. Absolutely a great investment.
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Must Have For Freelance Designers! 31 July, 2004 In starting out and gathering information it's hard to determine what books will be helpful. This is great. It is filled with tear out forms you can make copies of and use over and over. Great information. And the CD-ROM includes all the forms in pdf format, as well as Pagemaker and Quark XPress so that you can make changes to fonts and style, logo additions, and more, to suit your own home business. Files are compatible with Mac and IBMC platform, which is great for me being a designer working mostly on an IBM computer. Excellent book!
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