Filed under contracts, freelancing, Scope Creep by Jacob Cass
Scope Creep. No it’s not that guy that’s been sitting in the corner of the cafe staring at you. In fact, if you don’t know how to deal with scope creep, it could be much worse.
Scope creep, put simply, refers to uncontrolled changes in a client’s project scope. For example, a typical scenario could be [...]
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February 14, 2012 at 3:51 pm Comments (0)
Filed under contracts, freelancing, Scope Creep by Jacob Cass
Scope Creep. No it’s not that guy that’s been sitting in the corner of the cafe staring at you. In fact, if you don’t know how to deal with scope creep, it could be much worse.
Scope creep, put simply, refers to uncontrolled changes in a client’s project scope. For example, a typical scenario could be [...]
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Filed under Business, Clients, contracts, freelancing, payment, protection, revisions, terms of service by AndrewOwl
Graphic design is one of those job that everyone needs but whose value perhaps not everyone appreciates. People who don’t understand the true value of graphic designers will try to take advantage of them, especially if they’re newbies. Others will try to calculate the time and effort involved in designing and then assume you’ll meet [...]
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August 9, 2011 at 11:37 am Comments (0)
Filed under Clients, contracts, Freelance Tips, refunds by Mike Smith
If you’ve heard these four words before, you’ll know the feeling it gives you – your throat drops into your stomach, you can’t breathe and you feel like someone just sucker punched you in your face with brass knuckles. If you haven’t heard these four words yet, consider yourself one of the lucky few. No [...]
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