Graphic Artists Guild Handbook Pricing & Ethical Guidelines 9th Edition

by Graphic Artists Guild

Other authorsSteve Heller (Foreword), Paul Basista (Introduction), Polly Law (Foreword)
Paperback, 1997

Status

Available

Call number

741.6068

Publication

Graphic Artists Guild (1997), Edition: 9, Paperback, 313 pages

Description

From the Graphic Artists Guild comes the complete pricing and ethical reference for designers--helping members and non-members alike navigate the world of charging and collecting payment for their designs as well as building their freelance business. Graphic Artists Guild Handbook: Pricing & Ethical Guidelines, 15th Edition is an indispensable resource for people who create graphic art and those who buy it. As the graphic art marketplace continues to evolve to meet the needs of both digital and print media and as clients struggle with shrinking budgets in the current economy, the demand for up-to-date information on business, ethical, and legal issues is greater than ever. The fully updated 15th Edition includes: --The latest pricing guidelines for buyers and sellers --Current salary information with job descriptions --Formulas for determining hourly and per diem freelance rates --Hourly freelance rates by discipline --Copyright registration information --Model contracts and forms that can be adapted for specific needs --A totally revised and updated chapter on Surface Pattern Design --An expanded chapter of additional professional, business, and legal resources with the latest contact information This one-stop resource provides all the professional and legal guidance every graphic designer needs to build their business and enhance their careers.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Sylak
It has been said that although talent is a requisite to entering the industry, knowledge levels the playing field.
I wish I had had access to the information available in this big, thick book when I was freelancing. Even if only to give myself an idea of what I should have been charging my
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clients!

The legal information is specific to the United States and would be worth looking into for your own specific country; but, as a guideline it is near as perfect as you could ever ask for. If nothing else it makes you come across a great deal more professional by virtue of a bit of background knowledge.

For instance:
If a job is cancelled after work is begun, through no fault of your own, a kill fee can be charged (covering all work done, including research time, sketches, and compensation for lost opportunities from refusing offers of other work, etc.). I had felt this was a moral obligation, anyway. But it is a standard legal one!
Worth knowing since this has happened to me on several occasions in the past, and I could have demanded between 20-50 percent of the original price - Ouch!
It was just such an incident which ended my career as a freelancer, since I had been forced to buy in some expensive perishable materials on the client's request a few days before my client then dropped me.
The biggest loss however was to my confidence; as during this incident, I know that I rejected at least one high profile contract. Although I was also charging such inadequate fees at the time that it still wouldn't have brought me much reward!
This book would have helped me here also, as it furnishes rough prices you can easily scale around your own work.

Reading this book, and its updated editions, has filled me with renewed optimism.
The question is: after so many years, am I tempted to take the bate?
Even if I don't bite, this book has certainly rekindled my interest in an area which till recently I had written off.
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Language

Original publication date

2018-04-03

Physical description

313 p.; 12.2 inches

ISBN

0932102093 / 9780932102096
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