help with quote
help with quote
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Figure out how much time you'll spend designing and in production/production management (most people charge different hourly rates for these things). Make sure to pad the alotted time generously since nothing ever goes as planned. Then give them a flat fee based on the above. This is how I bid on jobs, anyway, and I've seen it working well for other people too.
The only time you'd have to figure other things into your price would be if the client refuses to pay vendors directly, or if it's a large branding project that would need royalties built in. This last bit only applies to very large clients, mind you.