employed --> freelance
employed --> freelance
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- designvandal0
Here are a couple of lessons I've learnt since recently becoming a freelancer.
1. Get any documents from your current company proposals/contracts etc.
2. Deposits. Have in your contract that work will not commence until you have recieved a deposit.
3. Amendmants. Charge charge charge. Its were designers get screwed over one quick free change usually leads to alot more...
4. Office
I rented a studio with 4 other people in the creatvie industrie. Its an awsome space and rent divided by 4 means rent is less than a tank of gas. It was getting to hard to work at home with my daughter around :D. Getting the studio improved productivity 4xAs you can see you could write a book on this stuff. Hope it was slightly helpfull