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Orion

Owner/Designer
Orion@inkandiceindustries.com

Keri

Owner/Designer
Keri@inkandiceindustries.com

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Drop us a line we would love to hear from you.

a few things

Don't simply ask how much we charge for [insert project here].

This is the all important question, but there isn't a 'one size fits all answer. Costs can vary depending on the complexity of the work involved and nature of the project. The best thing to do would be to send over your details, along with a description of your project and budget you have available.

Give us an indication of how much you have to spend.

Knowing a budget up front helps give a clear indication of how much time can be spent on a project, and subsequently how much work we can fit into the time quota. A budget figure also gives an insight into roughly how large the client is expecting the project to be.

Don't ask how many revisions are included in the cost.

This just bugs us. It gives us the impression that the work the designer creates is bad, and then needs to be fixed. If a change needs to be made that's not a problem, if we feel differently we will always offer our views, but as long as it fits within the proposed time quota it's no trouble. However if the change creates additional work beyond the initial budget, advice will be given on any additional costs.

Please realise there's usually a deposit required.

On larger projects we work on a 50% deposit basis, where an initial invoice is generated to kickstart a project. Once all work is completed, the invoice for the remaining balance is created then files are supplied by email. Payments can be made by check, cash, and all major credit cards are accepted in USDA.

Please have an idea of our style of work and services we offer.

Projects often go a thousand times more smoothly when we are working with someone who has researched our background and subsequently chosen to hire us because they like our style of work. It allows for a more enjoyable project for our designers, and generates an end product that meets your original requirements.

 

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