Quotes are determined by name length, the complexity of the desired typographic style, intended use (commercial rights), and project scope (e.g., monogram + typography, or multiple assets).
The Client must provide clear, objective details about the request.
Generic inquiries (e.g., "How much for a logo?", "What are your rates?") that lack specific project context will not be accommodated.
All quotes, invoices, and additional fees (including but not limited to revision fees, rush fees, or administrative charges) provided by The Designer are issued and calculated in USD (United States Dollars). While The Client may settle payments in a different currency, the final amount will be adjusted based on current market exchange rates to ensure the total value received by The Designer matches the original USD quote and any subsequent fees. The Designer does not operate on a 1:1 numerical ratio for currencies with lower market value (e.g., AUD, CAD, BRL); The Client is responsible for ensuring the payment equals the full USD value at the time of the transaction.
The current base rate for standard typography projects is $250 USD.
Reduced pricing may occasionally be considered under specific conditions (e.g., 100% upfront payment, waived revision rounds, or extended deadlines). This is entirely at the Designer's discretion.
All quotes provided by the Designer are valid for a period of 30 days. After this period, the Designer reserves the right to adjust the pricing based on current rates.
If a project requires paid, non-commercial, non-royalty-free, and/or royalty-free assets (e.g., fonts, stock images, or templates), these costs will be included in the initial Quotation or the final Invoice.
A 50% non-refundable deposit is required before work commences. The remaining 50% is due prior to the delivery of final files.
Payments can be processed through the following channels:
No sketches, previews, or brainstorming will commence until the initial deposit or full payment has been successfully cleared.
If the final 50% payment is not made within 30 days of the project's completion and invoice issuance, the Designer reserves the
right to archive the project.
An unarchiving fee may apply to release the final files thereafter.
Initially, minor revisions of any nature are free of additional charges, provided they align with the original creative brief.
Additional fees will be applied in specific circumstances, such as abrupt directional changes that fundamentally alter the project after significant development has occurred. This includes any modification to the project name once the design process has moved past the initial sketching phase, or when the number of revision rounds becomes exhaustive (typically exceeding 10 to 15 iterations), indicating a departure from the original scope. The Designer maintains sole discretion in defining what constitutes a "Major Revision."
Should a project fall into "Major Revision" territory, an additional fee starting at $50 USD will apply, depending on the complexity of the requested changes.
The Client agrees to provide all necessary materials (e.g., content, imagery, brand guidelines), clear creative direction, and feedback in a timely manner to ensure efficient delivery.
The standard turnaround time for a typography project is 1 to 3 weeks, depending on current availability, client
response times, and project complexity.
If expedited delivery is required, a rush fee may apply and must be requested during the initial inquiry.
Upon full and final payment, deliverables will be sent via email utilizing a permanent Google Drive link.
Standard formats include AI (Adobe Illustrator), PNG, PDF, and SVG with black and white versions.
Additional items, such as animations and chrome renders, are considered separate services and are not
included in the base package.
These must be requested and quoted separately.
The Designer remains available to assist the Client after the final files have been delivered. If communication is to correct a technical error on the Designer's part (such as missing files, exporting issues, or accidental design mistakes), these corrections will be handled immediately at no additional cost.
If the Client requires additional services, last-minute changes, or modifications after the project has been officially closed, a fee starting at $20 USD will be charged based on the complexity of the request.
If the Client cancels the project at any stage after work has commenced, the initial 50% deposit is strictly non-refundable to cover the Designer's time and lost opportunities.
If the Designer is unable to complete the project due to unforeseen circumstances, a prorated refund of the deposit will be issued, based solely on the percentage of work that remains incomplete.
If a Client fails to reply to updates or emails for an extended period (30+ days) without prior notice, the project will be considered abandoned. If the Client later returns without a justifiable explanation, the Designer is under no obligation to resume the project or issue a refund. If an absence was communicated and agreed upon beforehand, timelines will be adjusted accordingly.
Upon full payment of the final invoice, the Client will own full usage rights to the final approved deliverables and is free to use them for personal, commercial, or professional purposes across digital, print, and other applications.
The Designer retains full intellectual property rights, ownership, and copyright to all preliminary drafts, unused concepts, and unapproved sketches created during the process.
The Designer reserves the right to showcase the finalized logo and its variants on their website, in social media accounts, and in publications such as books or magazines for portfolio purposes.
If the Client requires strict confidentiality that prevents the Designer from showcasing the work publicly, an NDA and Buyout agreement must be arranged for an additional fee starting at $500 USD. This must be stated in the initial inquiry.
While the Designer may source, recommend, or incorporate third-party assets (such as commercial typefaces, fonts, or stock textures) into the design, the Client is strictly responsible for purchasing the appropriate commercial end-user licenses for these assets under their own name or business entity. The Designer cannot legally transfer a personal font license to the Client for commercial, merchandise, or trademark use.