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Designer’s Contract Bundle

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With this bundle, you’ll get the Designer Services Contract Template, Independent Contractor Contract Template, and Website Terms of Service at a discounted price.

The Details

01 | DESIGN SERVICES CONTRACT TEMPLATE

Make sure your design business is protected with this customizable contract template for graphic, web, print and stationery designers. This contract template addresses a variety of important issues designers need to have in their contracts with their clients, including:

  • The design services the designer will perform for the client
  • How much the designer will be compensated for their services
  • What expenses will be reimbursed by the client
  • How design changes and revisions will be handled
  • How printing requests will be addressed
  • How shipping requests will be addressed
  • What the designer expects from the client
  • Whether the designer needs to be accredited for his/her designs
  • Who owns the copyright to the designs
  • If support services are included in the designer’s services
  • How confidential information will be treated
  • How the parties can terminate the contract
  • What happens if there is a dispute between the parties
  • And much more

This contract works well whether you do graphic, web, print or stationery design!

02 | INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR CONTRACT TEMPLATE

If you hire independent contractors (as opposed to employees) to provide services in your business, then this customizable contract template is for you. This contract template addresses important issues that need to be included in contracts with independent contractors, including:

  • The services the independent contractor will perform for the client
  • How much the independent contractor will be compensated for their services
  • What expenses will be reimbursed by the client
  • Who owns the copyright to the work product created by the independent contractor
  • How confidential information will be treated
  • How the parties can terminate the contract
  • What happens if there is a dispute between the parties
  • And much more

03 | WEBSITE TERMS OF SERVICE / PRIVACY POLICY

If you collect information from your website visitors (think, email opt ins, credit card information, Facebook pixels, Google Analytics, etc.), you need to have a privacy policy on your website indicating what information is being collected from visitors and how it’s being used.

Websites should also have a Terms of Service that outlines the terms and conditions under which a website visitor can use your website.

UPDATED FOR GDPR COMPLIANCE

What's Inside
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Loved the explainer included--this is what I wanted. No one has been able to explain in plain English what various terms mean.
Anonymous
It was time for me to enlist more help to keep up with #allthethings in my business- I wanted to be sure to also protect my clients while I worked on scaling, so needed to get legal docs in place to do that.  There is SO much security in having a legal agreement- plus it's just the right thing to do. Nothing says I'm a legit business quite like an attorney drafted document.
Serena, Social Media Manager
I wanted to start really taking myself and my design business seriously, and having a well-drafted contract is one way to go about doing that, but I had no idea where to even start. That is, until I discovered Annette and her amazing (and amazingly affordable) contracts! Now I have an agreement for design services contract that leaves me feeling confident and protected, and it's such a relief! Not only that, but every piece of the contract is explained in detail, so I know the ins and outs of what I'm sending to clients. No more anxiety!
Melissa, Designer
I bought both the marketing consultant contract and independent contractors contract! Super easy to understand and tweak for my business needs!
Ellen, Marketing Consultant
I've been in business for a long time--too long to not have official, legal contracts. It was always on my list to do, but I just never took the time or made the investment to make it happen. Then a dreamy client asked for some changes to the project agreements I sent her, and I knew it was time to get official. I want to protect myself and my business, but even more so I want to make sure that my clients feel comfortable with the information and access they're giving me to their businesses.
Abby, Writer/Marketing Consultant