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- Moo
I'm half way through a very large web project and I'm wondering what sort of information I need to include on a signoff sheet so I'm not having to change the design any more whilst trying to develop the site. Does anyone have any examples or ideas what to include??
Cheers M00
- meffid0
Fuck you, pay me.
- johnnyklebitz0
Ha... a client agreeing to not make anymore changes... good one.
- rzrffglyr0
It's better if you've sat with a lawyer initially to make a contract you can adapt to each of your web projects, and have included this bit of information in there. But at this stage you can try putting something in the sign-off sheet that simply has the client state they've approved the design stage, and that this means the development stage has begun. And state that if any major design changes (up to your discretion) are made at this point then it calls for extra billable hours or added costs however you want to work them in - flat quote for ex.
- Moo0
does any one have any examples???
- jevad0
You should have had the client sign off a functional specification before you started work. Scope creep is the cause of many a project failure...
- bulletfactory0
also put a kill clause in it - so you can get paid for work completed and break it off if things go very south.