πΌ This video covers the basics of contracts and invoices for freelance artists and illustrators.
π The speaker emphasizes that they are not a legal professional, but they provide information based on personal experience and research.
βοΈ The video addresses the process of exchanging emails with a prospective client and the importance of contracts in freelancing.
πΌ Using a contract or clear written communication is crucial when starting a freelance project.
π΅ Key questions to cover in the agreement include the number of illustrations, size, subject, level of detail, usage rights, payment details, and project timeline.
π Clients should also have responsibilities outlined in the agreement.
πΌ Clients need to provide a signed contract and a deposit before the project starts.
πΈ Clients should give reference photos or a creative brief describing the project.
π»π¨ The client will receive either digital files or physical work, depending on the type of commission.
ππ° Artists should clarify the number of allowed revisions and the cost for additional changes.
πΈ Include a contingency upon payment clause in the agreement.
π Include a clause in your contract stating that the client can't use your work until they've paid you in full.
π If the client asks you to sign their contract, read it carefully and ask questions or request changes if needed.
βοΈ Consider seeking legal counsel for large and long-term projects to ensure you're in a good position before signing.
π° To avoid getting underpaid, it is important to be clear and direct about expectations with clients.
π When completing a project, freelancers should invoice the client for the remaining amount, after receiving a non-refundable deposit.
ποΈ The invoice should include the amount due, the due date, and a description of the work being paid for.
πΌ Include project details, such as the name and type of work, on the invoice.
π° Clearly indicate the payment methods accepted by the freelance artist.
π Use invoice numbers for organization and easy reference in follow-up emails.
β° Clients may not pay immediately, so don't be surprised if there are delays.
πΌ Sending reminder emails about overdue invoices can help ensure timely payment.
π΅ By being courteous and polite, the speaker has always been paid for their work.
π Contracts and invoicing can be overwhelming, but this video offers helpful information.
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