Doing work for friends
Doing work for friends
Out of context: Reply #2
- Started
- Last post
- 22 Responses
- d_rek0
Depends on what you consider a 'friend'.
A lifelong friend of mine - probably my one and only true best friend i've ever had.... GAYYYYYYY - is a musician and has floated around in various bands for the last dozen years or so. I've always done design work for him and his bands completely pro-bono (posters, logos, t-shirts, stickers, etc.) and I would never even consider charging him. In return I can usually get free admission to most if not all of his shows and he's usually good for a few drinks too.
Now if we're talking 'aquaintances' here... well, I usually just try to not do any work for them since they almost never want to pay what the work is worth and rarely ever appreciate it anyway.