The Web Design Add-On Provision
The Web Design Add-On Provision
Do you offer services that are complimentary to web design, such as graphic design, copywriting, photography, etc.? Are you looking to dip your toe into website designer services? Or begin offering web design as a part of your packages? Then this template is perfect for you!
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Who is entering into the agreement and the purpose of the agreement
Which package has been chosen, what is included in that package and what deliverables the client may expect to receive at project completion
How many rounds of revisions are included, and the price of additional rounds of revisions if requested
Duration (dates) of the agreement
Fees of the web design package chosen
Methods of payment accepted and payment terms (initial payment, retainer/deposit, final payment, etc.)
What happens if the situation arises of a late payment
Policies on refunds
How cancellations or terminations of the agreement would be handled, and policy on an early termination fee
Statement on the type of relationship of the parties (ie. the web designer is an independent contractor, not an employee of the client)
What materials and access the web designer needs from the client to perform their duties, and by when
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This is an essential template for any business owner who is looking to offer web design services to clients.
This add-on provision may be added to your current client agreement to spell out the terms and set expectations for both parties in relation to the web design portion of your services.
If any part of your projects for clients involve website design, consider this an essential add-on to your current client contract.
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All “add-on provisions” are intended to be added to an existing Agreement. This “half-contract add-on" was created to be added to your existing Creative Law Shop® Contract.
No “add-on provision” is intended to take the place of a full Agreement; instead, we have created our “half-contract add-on” provisions to allow those who have multiple practice areas of your business to be able to create a more “flexible” agreement.
For example, if you have a photography business, odds are that you shoot more than just weddings - you probably dabble in portrait sessions and possibly even branding sessions. We don’t want you to have to pay for three separate agreements; instead, simply purchasing the applicable “add-on” provision will allow you to mold your contract to fit your business’ needs.
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