GypsyGraphics
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Although it doesn't appear so from this long post.
Three days ago I received this email from Bob. Bob doesn't have a clear memory of how we came to work together; I created the corporate identities and collateral material for two software companies he was a partner in. Which is really beside the point, because years later, he hired me to essentially do the same for his wife Boopsie's new business.
I knew when he started off with the shmoosy BS, he was going to ask for something for free.
Happy New Year! I hope this finds you and your family well. It looks like your business is continuing to do well as I see your stuff everywhere and hear your company praises repeatedly. I remember back when we first worked with you on the website, the tradeshow booth, etc. (BTW – sorry Richard Head did what he did and gave credit for your work to someone else). Anyhow, you have come a long way and it is gratifying to see you being so successful out here. Congrats!
Listen, could you please send me all of Boopsie's files in a format that I can make basic change? Her businesses are just beginning to finally get some traction but she cannot afford to pay some yet for the high cost to make simple changes to her name. Address, etc. If there are substantive changes made I am happy to compensate you because you are Boopsie's graphic artist. However, for now can you please send me all of her images in a format that I can make the minor changes on?
Thank you,
Bob
I've thought of a few options, but I'm sure someone out there has a suggestion I haven't thought of yet.
1. I could go into a lengthily email, tell him all projects are in InDesign, which he doesn't have... and doesn't matter because I don't release native files. Could remind him that his invoices notes "all finale files provided in PDF format."
2. I could give him files with all text layers removed and saved as PDFs, and charge for my time to do so. although it would e considerable faster for me to just update the files for him.
3. I could offer to make the change, if as minor as he claims for no charge as long as I'm handling the printing.
Anyone have another suggestion? I'm also curious if anyone provides clients with native files... under what conditions and for what charge?
Three days ago I received this email from Bob. Bob doesn't have a clear memory of how we came to work together; I created the corporate identities and collateral material for two software companies he was a partner in. Which is really beside the point, because years later, he hired me to essentially do the same for his wife Boopsie's new business.
I knew when he started off with the shmoosy BS, he was going to ask for something for free.
Happy New Year! I hope this finds you and your family well. It looks like your business is continuing to do well as I see your stuff everywhere and hear your company praises repeatedly. I remember back when we first worked with you on the website, the tradeshow booth, etc. (BTW – sorry Richard Head did what he did and gave credit for your work to someone else). Anyhow, you have come a long way and it is gratifying to see you being so successful out here. Congrats!
Listen, could you please send me all of Boopsie's files in a format that I can make basic change? Her businesses are just beginning to finally get some traction but she cannot afford to pay some yet for the high cost to make simple changes to her name. Address, etc. If there are substantive changes made I am happy to compensate you because you are Boopsie's graphic artist. However, for now can you please send me all of her images in a format that I can make the minor changes on?
Thank you,
Bob
I've thought of a few options, but I'm sure someone out there has a suggestion I haven't thought of yet.
1. I could go into a lengthily email, tell him all projects are in InDesign, which he doesn't have... and doesn't matter because I don't release native files. Could remind him that his invoices notes "all finale files provided in PDF format."
2. I could give him files with all text layers removed and saved as PDFs, and charge for my time to do so. although it would e considerable faster for me to just update the files for him.
3. I could offer to make the change, if as minor as he claims for no charge as long as I'm handling the printing.
Anyone have another suggestion? I'm also curious if anyone provides clients with native files... under what conditions and for what charge?