Doyle
New Member
I know that this topic has been debated at great length here at Signs101, but I think that the answer is clear as mud. I am just curious as to how the majority of SIGN SHOPS actually handle this type of situation, HONESTLY!
Here is the hypothetical situation, choose the poll option that best describes your action:
A customer walks into your shop to order a sign and vehicle lettering, maybe some t-shirts as well. Since he is a start-up business, the topic of an identity/logo package is briefly discussed, but it is determined that the customer either cannot afford it, or doesn't think it is necessary at this point in time.
You then design some really nice graphics for his signage, charge for your time in designing it, and all is well. At the end of the job, the customer requests the artwork that you created to be put on a CD for him to incorporate into various other media (phone book, newspaper, etc).
You don't want to lose this customer and feel that he will be a good customer for years to come, but at the same time, you don't want to hand over all of your original artwork for free, what do you do?
Here is the hypothetical situation, choose the poll option that best describes your action:
A customer walks into your shop to order a sign and vehicle lettering, maybe some t-shirts as well. Since he is a start-up business, the topic of an identity/logo package is briefly discussed, but it is determined that the customer either cannot afford it, or doesn't think it is necessary at this point in time.
You then design some really nice graphics for his signage, charge for your time in designing it, and all is well. At the end of the job, the customer requests the artwork that you created to be put on a CD for him to incorporate into various other media (phone book, newspaper, etc).
You don't want to lose this customer and feel that he will be a good customer for years to come, but at the same time, you don't want to hand over all of your original artwork for free, what do you do?