Designer Contract

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YOUR COMPANY LOGO HERE | Offer from COMPANY NAME HERE to Client Dated : Insert the date here |

CLIENT CONTACT NAME HERE CLIENT COMPANY NAME CLIENT COMPANY ADDRESS CLIENT COMPANY TELEPHONE | YOUR NAME t/a COMPANY NAME YOUR ADDRESS YOUR TELEPHONE |

(“Client”) | (“Your Company Name”) |

Client's Job Reference: JOB NUMBER OR REFERENCE HERE |

The Job Consists of the following three elements: |

1. Job Outline supplied by Client to Your Company Name via insert how the Job was supplied e.g. by email or telephone or in a meeting [insert date and time of email / telephone call / meeting]: |

Outline the brief here – either as you understand it from the conversation you've had with the client or just copy and paste from an email or document supplied. You can also just provide a reference to the brief, if it's long document by just stating what the document is called, who supplied it to you, how they supplied it and when. |

2. Detailed Job Breakdown proposed by Your Company to Client: |

DESIGN INFO: Insert your blurb here... I often break a job down into stages – Stage 1 would be the preliminary visuals which get signed off by the client Stage 2 would be the initial build of a skeleton site – no copy, placeholder images etc Stage 3 would be testing and validating Stage 4 would be adding content, SEO, final accessibility checks etc These stages can then relate to payment – so instead of getting paid in one lump sum at the end of a job, you can split the cost down according to stages and get paid throughout the project. This sometimes doesn't work as a project will last only one week, in that case I split the cost in 2 and the first payment is required up front and the second payment to required at completion. This is all outlined on the next page. TECHNICAL INFO: Insert your blurb here... |

REQUIRED CLIENT ACTIONS: Insert what the client need to do – like sort out their domain...