What do you do with the client who wants their product done ASAP. What happens if the customer keeps changing their mind, then doesn’t understand why the project has to be delayed? You can rest assured that this template covers your needs-not just because it’s thorough, but because it’s based off of real experiences from yours truly.
*please note: this contract overlaps greatly with our
Calligraphy Template. What’s the difference? This template is drafted more with the stationery/print/paper company in mind, rather than a calligrapher or hand letterer.
If you are both a stationer AND a calligrapher, the calligraphy agreement is the appropriate choice, as it has more provisions that you can simply remove, if they do not fit that specific project. It’s always easier to remove provisions than add them, and the calligraphy agreement is written to be more inclusive than the stationery agreement. We define “stationer” as someone who prints invitation suites, other paper goods, etc, that you yourself are not hand writing, while a calligrapher is potentially doing both, but also offers hand-written services.