This video is in US prices and is a starting point for NEW graphic designers to price their projects. What other pricing questions can I help you with?
Great question! If you nail down the type of client you want to attract, then you can create packages around that. This is what I have found successful if you are really niching down. Then you don't have to think too much about quotes all of the time. It REALLY depends on the industry you are designing for and your ideal pricepoint.
This video's description describes exactly what I'm going through right now as a beginner in freelance business 😂😂. I'm so glad I came across this video 🙏. This is amazing ❤️.
Thank you so much for the advice. I think it would be extremely helpful to walk through how you conduct your consultations, so we could see the pacing, when to bring up money, how to field questions, etc!
Great suggestion! What do you run into when having these consultations? I will be making a video on this in the coming weeks, thanks to your suggestion.
This is one of the best pricing videos out there!! So clear and simply explained, definitely cuts through the noise of all the confusing/conflicting information out there!
Hi, just wanted to say the guide you give away with this video is amazing helpful to new graphic designers like myself. I'm 4 clients in and and as things grow it's great to see how much you price other aspects of design too, upsells like business cards for a start. I've searched around before and had no luck with recommendations for pricing them so i've underpriced it. Massive thanks for putting together this no nonsense guide. Awesome work.
Girl! I love this so much. Seriously we all need to share the knowledge about this in the design industry. So many designers sell themselves short and do not charge themselves well! Your content is fantastic. Again I love your professionalism. I hope many see this. 😀
Thank thank thank you so much. I'm guilty of undercharging not due to my lack of skills and experience but my lack of awareness about market and value of my service.
Wow, this is an amazing video. You had me taking down some notes that I think would be helpful in my career as a beginner. Thank you so much for this amazing video ❤️❤️❤️
So I am a full service brand identity developer and I have prices listed out individually and as packages. I have two paying clients right now and one passion project that will hopefully pay me when they are up and running officially. I always have a hard time with pricing (I underpriced too much) thank you so much for this video. Helps narrow down stuff a lot!
I’m glad to help narrow things down! Underpricing is so common as designers but remember how valuable a brand identity is for a company. It’s the foundation of everything visually in their company. I wish you the best with your clients 😊
Guys, I'm a Brazilian designer and I want to do work for foreigners. My question is what the average price for 1 flyer? And for 1 social media project?
How do you get customers to understand why logos have this price? It seems common to have people who are starting their own business to balk at a 50 dollar logo? How can they realize what you're doing for them?
It comes down to how you position yourself for them. Are you saying you do a logo? Or are you saying you help create a brand that will attract their right audience?
Yes I would advise keeping the price for the first one or two. But then start increasing with each new one you get. I found it’s a gradient approach of your own belief in yourself and seeing them that clients will hire you for more and before you know it you are charging double, triple and five times what you were charging.
very helpful video. I've recently been doing design work for a local Burlesque/drag group in Austin TX. I've done full design packages fro a couple of their shows. everything from show poster, social media announcements, and individual premier phot designs. The group is run by a couple of friends so I've basically been doing it for nearly nothing.I have recently had a couple other groups reach out, but I'm not sure what to charge for the package. Curious to see what you would charge for something like this.
Glad to help! How many social media announcements do you do per show? You should have a package for this of at least $1000 per show. And possibly more depending on how much work the premier photo designs take. Also how many shows do they do a month?
What if you work as a freelancer for a branding agency? Should the price be higher since they will sell my project at a higher rate? I need some advice about pricing a branding project that will take about 2 weeks for a branding agency, thank you!
If this is a brand identity project that will be 2 weeks, I would look at what you want to be making in a month. So let's say you want to make $6000/month and a branding project will take you 2 weeks. You should charge no less than $3000. Sometimes branding agencies will ask you to charge less if they have you on a retainer basis, meaning they keep feeding you clients because then you don't have to go out and acquire the clients, you see? Will this be a long-term arrangement or just a one-off project with them? It also depends where you are located and what the cost of living is there.
I cant just develop a general graphic design business? I was thinking of just buying ads on Google and have a nice portfolio of book covers, company logos, album covers, website banners, etc. I was hoping I could just get found by anyone whos looking up "graphic design" since they could see my work on the website id be making.
You are going to find it will be MUCH harder to stand out amongst all other graphic designers that come up in a search for "graphic design." Even in ads. Whereas if you chose on specific type of design, the search results will be much less, making your chances of being found much higher. If you want to grow fast, choose one and go all in on it. I tried both routes and was able to majorly escalate my growth with going to one specific niche. Whereas before I was lucky to make $2000 in a month, I was able to make $11,000 and above.
@@mssarah7870 My pleasure! I am doing a live training on Wednesday if you are interested to find out more details about the importance of this: 4thecreatives.com/free-training
I’m only 2 years into graphic design, and I want to charge a brand identity w/ strategy and brand guidelines package of $2,500, do you think this is reasonable? I don’t like to explicitly tell where I’m from unless asked (I’m not from the US), I feel as though some clients hire non-US designers so they can get cheap labor which I don’t think is right.
@@4TheCreatives thanks for your reply! how do you define a “full brand strategy?” my strategy covers brand purpose, mission + vision, brand values, target audience, positioning, brand personality, brand voice, and tagline. i don’t know what else an agency or real strategist would do so i just do these for now since i can’t really position myself as one.
Are you asked for Canva design templates so they can edit them? If you’re a pro designer and you’re providing pro designs to a client then there’s no reason to charge any differently.
If you’re providing templates that they will then use you can also charge higher, as the value is more than just a one-off design but rather something they can use over and over.
I really love your videos. Just a question, I'm a professional graphic artist who specializes in logos for the last 15 years and a lady asked me how much I would charge to retrace a jpg logo she already had and I said $60 US dollars and she even got offended, she thought that was too expensive. I know she is cheap but how much would you charge for a small project? Just want to know your opinion. Thanks.
I'm sorry to hear that, it sounds like she is not valuing your experience. For that I would charge no less than $500. That is a lot of work to vectorize something. Especially with your level of expertise!
Hey there! I downloaded your pdf document that you gave away and i have a question for you. What if the quality of the work will be upper mid to high end? Is it ok to jump in starting with the mid prices then, if you're business will be new?
Sorry if this sounds silly but just want your opinion. I'm very excited about setting this up was just struggling with the prices until I saw your recommendation.
Not silly at all! The reason the prices are lower at the beginning is to get more business and get yourself known, but if you feel you can attract business with the mid range then go for it!
@@4TheCreatives Yes I can definitely provide very high quality graphics because id be outsourcing. Say if I were to try with the low range prices how long do you think I should do it until its safe to raise the prices? Id be increasing everything as high as you said they could be stretched lol. Last question :p
@@4TheCreatives Is it ok if I email you examples of the work then get your opinion on the prices I have in mind? I want you to be BRUTALLY honest since id be outsourcing and it would be between us two only lol. Would only take like 1-2 min of your time :p
@@4TheCreatives i am new here, i am learning InDesign and want to do sone sample work,, you can provide me some sample work,, i will do it for you. with pleasure 👍
Here’s what Merriam-Webster has to say at this link (I quoted the link referenced as well as linked): www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/niche#:~:text=There%20are%20two%20common%20pronunciation,%5C%20(rhymes%20with%20pitch). There are two common pronunciation variants, both of which are currently considered correct: \NEESH\ (rhymes with sheesh) and \NICH\ (rhymes with pitch). \NICH\ is the more common one and the older of the two pronunciations. It is the only pronunciation given for the word in all English dictionaries until the 20th century, when \NEESH\ was first listed as a pronunciation variant in Daniel Jones's English Pronouncing Dictionary (1917). \NEESH\ wasn’t listed as a pronunciation in our dictionaries until our 1961 Webster’s Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged, and it wasn’t entered into our smaller Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary until 1993. Even then, it was marked in the Collegiate as a pronunciation that was in educated use but not considered acceptable until 2003.
@4TheCreatives I'm from Canada, "neesh" is the more commonly used up here, so it was just throwing me off. I eventually got over it. Love the videos though, very informative.
This video is in US prices and is a starting point for NEW graphic designers to price their projects. What other pricing questions can I help you with?
What is more effective pricing with packages, assets or the type of client?
Great question! If you nail down the type of client you want to attract, then you can create packages around that. This is what I have found successful if you are really niching down. Then you don't have to think too much about quotes all of the time. It REALLY depends on the industry you are designing for and your ideal pricepoint.
This video's description describes exactly what I'm going through right now as a beginner in freelance business 😂😂.
I'm so glad I came across this video 🙏.
This is amazing ❤️.
😊
Thank you so much for the advice. I think it would be extremely helpful to walk through how you conduct your consultations, so we could see the pacing, when to bring up money, how to field questions, etc!
Great suggestion! What do you run into when having these consultations? I will be making a video on this in the coming weeks, thanks to your suggestion.
This is one of the best pricing videos out there!! So clear and simply explained, definitely cuts through the noise of all the confusing/conflicting information out there!
☺Thank you so much for that Hannah! Really glad to have helped you
4 The Creatives you’re welcome! 😁😊
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I really do like this explanation. I haven't been able to find good resources on this when I am just starting. Thanks a lot!
Glad it was helpful! You are so welcome!
She is great. Check out her other videos. Very clear.
Hi, just wanted to say the guide you give away with this video is amazing helpful to new graphic designers like myself. I'm 4 clients in and and as things grow it's great to see how much you price other aspects of design too, upsells like business cards for a start. I've searched around before and had no luck with recommendations for pricing them so i've underpriced it. Massive thanks for putting together this no nonsense guide. Awesome work.
This makes me so happy! I love knowing that this guide and video are helping designers like yourself. Best wishes for your freelance business!
Girl! I love this so much. Seriously we all need to share the knowledge about this in the design industry. So many designers sell themselves short and do not charge themselves well! Your content is fantastic. Again I love your professionalism. I hope many see this. 😀
Thanks so much Liberty! Fully agreed and exactly you got it😊🤗
Thank thank thank you so much. I'm guilty of undercharging not due to my lack of skills and experience but my lack of awareness about market and value of my service.
So glad to help you. Yes you are super valuable as a creative and you can’t let anyone tell you otherwise.
Hello, I am from India. I ve just started doing freelance graphic designing. How much should I charge?
"Liked" and "Subscribed," This was such a huge help for me and I will be watching more videos in the future.
Thank you and I am so glad to help you!
Wow, this is an amazing video.
You had me taking down some notes that I think would be helpful in my career as a beginner.
Thank you so much for this amazing video ❤️❤️❤️
So glad it helped
So I am a full service brand identity developer and I have prices listed out individually and as packages. I have two paying clients right now and one passion project that will hopefully pay me when they are up and running officially. I always have a hard time with pricing (I underpriced too much) thank you so much for this video. Helps narrow down stuff a lot!
I’m glad to help narrow things down! Underpricing is so common as designers but remember how valuable a brand identity is for a company. It’s the foundation of everything visually in their company. I wish you the best with your clients 😊
I feel a lot better after watching your video. Thank you so much. 💟
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Really helps put some certainty into creating a pricing structure and makes lots of sense.
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Guys, I'm a Brazilian designer and I want to do work for foreigners. My question is what the average price for 1 flyer? And for 1 social media project?
Great! Have you seen my pricing guide? This is going to help you figure it out: www.4thecreatives.com/pricing
How do you get customers to understand why logos have this price? It seems common to have people who are starting their own business to balk at a 50 dollar logo? How can they realize what you're doing for them?
It comes down to how you position yourself for them. Are you saying you do a logo? Or are you saying you help create a brand that will attract their right audience?
Great video thank you.
Question for you
When you are starting out ( I have one customer) do you keep that low price for those first few clients?
Yes I would advise keeping the price for the first one or two. But then start increasing with each new one you get. I found it’s a gradient approach of your own belief in yourself and seeing them that clients will hire you for more and before you know it you are charging double, triple and five times what you were charging.
Thank you @@4TheCreatives
I was looking at your price list.. and WOW. I'm only charging her $25.00 per social media graphic.
Time to up your prices!
@@4TheCreatives Yeah I think so. Time to get busy.
In india, people not even ready to pay 5 dollars for logo :(
That’s why you can expand your client base outside of India.
@@4TheCreatives Exactly♥💯
very helpful video. I've recently been doing design work for a local Burlesque/drag group in Austin TX. I've done full design packages fro a couple of their shows. everything from show poster, social media announcements, and individual premier phot designs. The group is run by a couple of friends so I've basically been doing it for nearly nothing.I have recently had a couple other groups reach out, but I'm not sure what to charge for the package. Curious to see what you would charge for something like this.
Glad to help! How many social media announcements do you do per show? You should have a package for this of at least $1000 per show. And possibly more depending on how much work the premier photo designs take. Also how many shows do they do a month?
@@4TheCreatives thank you for the advice. This gives me a good idea on where I should be.
What if you work as a freelancer for a branding agency? Should the price be higher since they will sell my project at a higher rate? I need some advice about pricing a branding project that will take about 2 weeks for a branding agency, thank you!
If this is a brand identity project that will be 2 weeks, I would look at what you want to be making in a month. So let's say you want to make $6000/month and a branding project will take you 2 weeks. You should charge no less than $3000. Sometimes branding agencies will ask you to charge less if they have you on a retainer basis, meaning they keep feeding you clients because then you don't have to go out and acquire the clients, you see? Will this be a long-term arrangement or just a one-off project with them? It also depends where you are located and what the cost of living is there.
I cant just develop a general graphic design business? I was thinking of just buying ads on Google and have a nice portfolio of book covers, company logos, album covers, website banners, etc. I was hoping I could just get found by anyone whos looking up "graphic design" since they could see my work on the website id be making.
You are going to find it will be MUCH harder to stand out amongst all other graphic designers that come up in a search for "graphic design." Even in ads. Whereas if you chose on specific type of design, the search results will be much less, making your chances of being found much higher. If you want to grow fast, choose one and go all in on it. I tried both routes and was able to majorly escalate my growth with going to one specific niche. Whereas before I was lucky to make $2000 in a month, I was able to make $11,000 and above.
@@4TheCreatives Wow ok thank you. Looks like I need to find some of the most profittable industries to get into then. Tyvm for your response.
@@mssarah7870 My pleasure! I am doing a live training on Wednesday if you are interested to find out more details about the importance of this: 4thecreatives.com/free-training
as a new designer
how much should i charge for flyer?
Around $200 - $300 if you are just starting out.
I’m only 2 years into graphic design, and I want to charge a brand identity w/ strategy and brand guidelines package of $2,500, do you think this is reasonable? I don’t like to explicitly tell where I’m from unless asked (I’m not from the US), I feel as though some clients hire non-US designers so they can get cheap labor which I don’t think is right.
I think that if you are doing a full strategy you should be charging at least $5000. There is so much research that goes into this.
@@4TheCreatives thanks for your reply! how do you define a “full brand strategy?” my strategy covers brand purpose, mission + vision, brand values, target audience, positioning, brand personality, brand voice, and tagline. i don’t know what else an agency or real strategist would do so i just do these for now since i can’t really position myself as one.
@@audreysopoco That is exactly it. Some designers do a smaller variation of that, but you do the full thing, awesome.
Should a deposit fee be refunded if I did complete a project for a client?
No that would be kept by you.
HOW MUCH SHOULD I PRICE A "PRICE LIST DESIGN"?
Did you refer to my price guide you can download?
How much should I charge for creating 4 visuals for email marketing?
How complicated are they? What stage of your freelance biz are you? And who is the client? I would do $100/visual as a starting range.
It’s a small-medium fashion company x
I am usually asked for designs via Canva. Would you charge a different rate depending on the software used?
Are you asked for Canva design templates so they can edit them? If you’re a pro designer and you’re providing pro designs to a client then there’s no reason to charge any differently.
@@4TheCreatives I have a hunch they want to be able to edit them themselves, so yes. Thanks for the tip :)
If you’re providing templates that they will then use you can also charge higher, as the value is more than just a one-off design but rather something they can use over and over.
I really love your videos. Just a question, I'm a professional graphic artist who specializes in logos for the last 15 years and a lady asked me how much I would charge to retrace a jpg logo she already had and I said $60 US dollars and she even got offended, she thought that was too expensive. I know she is cheap but how much would you charge for a small project? Just want to know your opinion. Thanks.
I'm sorry to hear that, it sounds like she is not valuing your experience. For that I would charge no less than $500. That is a lot of work to vectorize something. Especially with your level of expertise!
Can charge $2 per post on social media post designing
That’s very cheap
Hey there! I downloaded your pdf document that you gave away and i have a question for you. What if the quality of the work will be upper mid to high end? Is it ok to jump in starting with the mid prices then, if you're business will be new?
Sorry if this sounds silly but just want your opinion. I'm very excited about setting this up was just struggling with the prices until I saw your recommendation.
Not silly at all! The reason the prices are lower at the beginning is to get more business and get yourself known, but if you feel you can attract business with the mid range then go for it!
@@4TheCreatives Yes I can definitely provide very high quality graphics because id be outsourcing. Say if I were to try with the low range prices how long do you think I should do it until its safe to raise the prices? Id be increasing everything as high as you said they could be stretched lol. Last question :p
When you have your portfolio built up and good testimonials. It really depends what your niche is.
@@4TheCreatives Is it ok if I email you examples of the work then get your opinion on the prices I have in mind? I want you to be BRUTALLY honest since id be outsourcing and it would be between us two only lol. Would only take like 1-2 min of your time :p
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What type of photos do you edit? And what type of client do you work with?
Please say How to find a client online?
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Glad to help! What do you mean by assistant?
@@4TheCreatives i am new here, i am learning InDesign and want to do sone sample work,, you can provide me some sample work,, i will do it for you. with pleasure 👍
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You lost me when you started mispronouncing niche too much
Here’s what Merriam-Webster has to say at this link (I quoted the link referenced as well as linked): www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/niche#:~:text=There%20are%20two%20common%20pronunciation,%5C%20(rhymes%20with%20pitch).
There are two common pronunciation variants, both of which are currently considered correct: \NEESH\ (rhymes with sheesh) and \NICH\ (rhymes with pitch). \NICH\ is the more common one and the older of the two pronunciations. It is the only pronunciation given for the word in all English dictionaries until the 20th century, when \NEESH\ was first listed as a pronunciation variant in Daniel Jones's English Pronouncing Dictionary (1917). \NEESH\ wasn’t listed as a pronunciation in our dictionaries until our 1961 Webster’s Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged, and it wasn’t entered into our smaller Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary until 1993. Even then, it was marked in the Collegiate as a pronunciation that was in educated use but not considered acceptable until 2003.
@4TheCreatives I'm from Canada, "neesh" is the more commonly used up here, so it was just throwing me off. I eventually got over it. Love the videos though, very informative.
Makes total sense and I’m sorry it was a distraction. Glad to help you 😊