What is your $$$?
What is your $$$?
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- chilaquil0
I go depending on the client. If its big or small. If they've worked with a designer before, etc.
For freelance I usually go a flat fee based on the amount of hours I think the job will take. But if there are complications or changes or additional stuff, I charge those hourly. You'll be surprised how many important changes get out of the way when they know they'll get charged everytime they change their mind.
If I'm freelancing for a studio or an agency then it's hourly.