The contracts every graphic designer should have
Graphic designers trade on original work and revisions — both are where money quietly leaks out without a contract. The Contracts Kit gives you plain-English templates built for exactly this — read every word before you decide, then own all 15 for a one-time $49.
The two things that sink a design project are endless revisions and a client who uses the files before paying. A clear agreement caps the revision rounds and keeps the artwork yours until the invoice clears.
The templates a graphic designer actually needs
Each is written in plain English and ready to use. Click any one to read the full document before you buy.
Client Services Agreement
Sets scope, payment, the number of revision rounds, and who owns the files when — the spine of every design engagement.
Read the template →Statement of Work
Pins down deliverables and what's excluded per project, so 'just one more logo concept' becomes a paid change, not a freebie.
Read the template →IP Assignment Agreement
Transfers artwork ownership only on full payment, and lets you keep your own reusable assets and process.
Read the template →Late Payment Demand Letter
A ready escalation when a client sits on the final invoice after the files are delivered.
Read the template →Mistakes that cost graphic designers money
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Frequently asked
Do I really need a contract for a small logo job?
Yes — small jobs are where disputes hide because nothing is written down. A one-page statement of work defines the deliverable, the revisions included, and the price, which is exactly what prevents a 'quick' job from sprawling.
Who owns the design until I'm paid?
You should. The IP Assignment Agreement in the kit transfers ownership to the client only on full payment, so the artwork stays yours if the invoice goes unpaid.
Every contract a graphic designer needs, for $49 once
All 15 plain-English templates, yours to keep and reuse on every client. Read each one in full before you pay.
Browse the templatesContracts Kit templates are a starting point, not legal advice. For high-stakes matters, have a lawyer review your specific situation.