Calligraphers & Designers

  • $275

The Calligraphy Add On Provision

Appropriate as an add-on provision for our Stationery Agreement    All “add-on provisions” are intended to be added to an existing Agreement. No “add-on provision” is intended to take the place of a full Agreement; instead, we have created our “add-on” provisions to allow those who have multiple practice areas of your business to be able to create a more “flexible” Agreement. 

  • $475

The Calligraphy Agreement

This contract is, not-so-secretly, my favorite in the bunch; after all, it’s the contract I built and used for my own calligraphy business. Each provision in here is based off of a scenario that I didn’t just “hear about happening”, but that actually happened to me.

  • $475

The Custom Stationery Agreement

Stationers, this is one of my favorite templates in the whole bunch. I drafted this contract back when I was still running my calligraphy business because as we all know, sometimes our stationery customers can be more than a little hard to please!

  • $275

The Extended Licensing Agreement

This template is to be used in situations where your client (Whether they are a photography, calligraphy, design, etc) wants to use that work of art for extended licensing purposes. For example, did you take a great photo of your client, and they now want to use it in publication, or on a t-shirts, etc? They will need an extended license.

  • $275

The Graphic Design Add-On Provision

 Appropriate as an add-on provision for our Web Design Agreement    All “add-on provisions” are intended to be added to an existing Agreement. No “add-on provision” is intended to take the place of a full Agreement; instead, we have created our “add-on” provisions to allow those who have multiple practice areas of your business to be able to create a more “flexible” Agreement. In other words, we don’t think it’s r...

  • $475

The Graphic Design Agreement

Graphic designers rejoice, you can plug this contract into your client management system and protect your business starting today! This contract protects your business from all angles, starting with spelling out your price terms so that there isn’t confusion later, and spelling out who owns the intellectual property for your work!

  • $475

The Interior Design Agreement

As an Interior Designer, you not only have the task of making a space look beautiful but of making it feel amazing as well.  And sometimes, your clients may have a hard time visualizing your concept before seeing the finished product. This can lead to some awkward situations. 

  • $475

The Retainer Agreement

If you offer any kind of retainer services for your clients, you MUST have a retainer agreement. This template is drafted for anyone from graphic designers to consulting teams – anyone who offers services to clients on a recurring basis.

  • $275

The Stationery Add On Provision

Appropriate as an add-on provision for our Calligraphy Agreement   

  • $215

The Termination Agreement

Sometimes, contractual duties and obligations simply don't work out.  You might be dissatisfied with the way the other party is fulfilling their duties, or you might not need their services any longer. In these situations, you can send a termination agreement to make it clear that the contract is canceled.

  • $275

The Web Design Add On Provision

Appropriate as an add-on provision for our Graphic Design Agreement   

  • $475

The Web Design Agreement

So you’ve agreed to design your client’s website, but what have you really agreed to? After you’ve designed their site, how much can they expect you to step in and show them how to use the site? How many changes can they request? When is your job completed?  

  • $275

The Work Made For Hire

The Work-for-Hire template is to be used in any scenario where someone is hiring the creator to create a work, assigning all copyright and IP rights from the creator to the person hiring. The "Creator" in this scenario can be a photographer, designer, writer....anyone creating a common law copyright, work of art.  This can be used by the creator or the one hiring the creator.