Help, how can I explain
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You should let her know that she is not really paying for your time but the potential benefit the work that you created will bring to her business. If it were only based on time than your rates should go down the quicker, more efficient and knowledgeable you get.
and I'm not sure if your charging more for giving the full rights to her but if that's the case you are fully in the right to. When you create an image the final artwork is your idea and your image regardless of whether it is for a client or even using pieces from a clients previous work. When the client uses your image you have granted them the right to reproduce your "artwork" that original image is still yours (unless stated in the contract). Sometimes the client will only use the image for a year while another wants full rights they should have different prices.
If you bought an original painting you would not be able to reproduce that image without the artists permission the same goes for design work.- let her know she's paying for a logo, regardless of how much time it took to makemonospaced