peavey123
New Member
Hi All, I am looking for some wisdom. Here's the situation.
I have a customer who I created a brand identity for and recently called me saying "I just bought Adobe illustrator, That's what you make my signs and flyers on right? Well, my assistant is going to learn how to use it and create my flyers etc. now. Can you send me a template of all my flyers, signs etc?" We've been doing about 10,000-20,000 flyers a month and I feel that once they get the template they will not be such a regular customer anymore as they've been shopping around on all quotes recently. Which brings me to the artwork release fee.
The customer understands and agreed to paying an artwork release fee, as it was outlined in the beginning of our working relationship. I'm just really not sure what to charge? I don't usually have to do this because the clients always come back. lol
Is the fee based on potential lost work because they will be getting their printing done at whoever the cheapest guy is in town, so that's a bunch of work lost? or do I just charge for the time to produce a template? or somewhere in between?
I could use some input from all you smarty pants.
I have a customer who I created a brand identity for and recently called me saying "I just bought Adobe illustrator, That's what you make my signs and flyers on right? Well, my assistant is going to learn how to use it and create my flyers etc. now. Can you send me a template of all my flyers, signs etc?" We've been doing about 10,000-20,000 flyers a month and I feel that once they get the template they will not be such a regular customer anymore as they've been shopping around on all quotes recently. Which brings me to the artwork release fee.
The customer understands and agreed to paying an artwork release fee, as it was outlined in the beginning of our working relationship. I'm just really not sure what to charge? I don't usually have to do this because the clients always come back. lol
Is the fee based on potential lost work because they will be getting their printing done at whoever the cheapest guy is in town, so that's a bunch of work lost? or do I just charge for the time to produce a template? or somewhere in between?
I could use some input from all you smarty pants.