Since designing is a creative job, it’s simply not possible to give an exact figure on what to charge. We can’t put a price on one’s creativity. But, since as a designer we have to work for clients, we somehow have to price our creativity. Something which we believe is an appropriate price for our work. But, how do you come up with it? How do you price yourself as a designer? Is there really a foolproof way to price your work? Well, that’s the topic we’re going to tackle in this article.
Pitchproof‘s CEO Ryan Hayward has come up with a handy list of tips that can help you figure out how much you should charge for your work. Let’s check them out.
How To Price Yourself As A Designer?
There’s No Correct Answer
1. You Need To Experiment
2. Charge By Value, Not Your Hourly Rate
3. The Price Should Change Per Project. No Flat Rates
4. Don’t Undervalue Yourself
5. Ask Other Designers
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