Custom_Grafx
New Member
Just a basic question...
If you charge your client $200 for an artwork/vector - I see it as them paying for my time, not the file.
I've had a couple of discussions about whether or not the customer is entitled to the final output file and can't seem to get a black/white answer.
In the past, at the customer's request, I have handed it over (they have been regulars etc), but this time, I'm investing quite a bit of time into the job, and I don't really feel like I'm doing myself justice if I hand over the file... but wondering if I should put that into the fine print of my quotation.
In most cases, I supply the customer a 150dpi jpg - not the vector.
What are your thoughts? What do you do?
If you charge your client $200 for an artwork/vector - I see it as them paying for my time, not the file.
I've had a couple of discussions about whether or not the customer is entitled to the final output file and can't seem to get a black/white answer.
In the past, at the customer's request, I have handed it over (they have been regulars etc), but this time, I'm investing quite a bit of time into the job, and I don't really feel like I'm doing myself justice if I hand over the file... but wondering if I should put that into the fine print of my quotation.
In most cases, I supply the customer a 150dpi jpg - not the vector.
What are your thoughts? What do you do?