17 Jul
Posted by Ray Cheung as Legal Documents
Using the right forms and freelance design contracts is critical for today’s designers, whether you are a freelancer or work in a firm. There are some useful Freelance Design Contracts and Templates provided by Jason Vaughn of CreativePublic.
You can find SEO Submission Form, Sales Rep. Contract, Art Approval Sheet, Invoice, Creative Strategy, Print Questionnaire, Terms and Conditions and more. You can customize and add your own logo on those templates.
You will need Adobe Illustrator to alter or change the current forms. If you don’t have Adobe Illustrator, you can use Macromedia Freehand to customize these files to fit your needs. For those that do not have Adobe Illustrator, PDF files have been created for printing and viewing. However, you will not be able to alter the look and feel.
Source: http://www.sessions.edu/career_center/design_tools/freelance_templates/





nice
I assume that these are legal in the US only, is there something available for Germany, too?
Thanks for the help, I am searching for some templates.
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Hey I just downloaded these, theyre great
link has changed – http://www.sessions.edu/Design-Career-Center/Design-Tools/Freelance-Design-Contracts-Templates.asp
thought i’d share.
Bull…. article, don’t waste your time there’s no contracts or anything to be found.
Thank you very much, this will be a big help!
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