pricing question...
pricing question...
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- gramme0
I would sit down and really think about how long it will take you to do the work. Figure that as your starting flat fee, then add 30% to the amount of time since things ALWAYS take longer than we expect.
Then do what Gucci suggests – consider the size of the company, the rough amount of attention and funds they throw into design work, and the level of publicity.
If I were you I wouldn't touch the project for less than $20,000, if it's as in-depth as you describe it.
- < I mean, using an hourly rate as the basis for your fee, then add 30% or more.gramme
- you've already touched it and they like some of what you've done. be smart and cooperate. get in first then exploit.********
- blurting out a figure based on what you imagine is the case might be wildly inflated marking you as comic********
- but I don't know shit from shinola********
- @ me?gramme