Depends on scenarios when you offer logo design complementary with website design and your website is at stake due to Branding I guess saying no is pretty hard thou!
Clients wanting revisions is an awesome thing. You remembered to tell them about the costs for Change Requests, right? The things you're billing them for?
Not every clients loves to pay change requests...most try to get you other way around like punching for charge back or refund. Making base for not getting what they are looking for...to my surprise sometimes clients want a thing worthy of months work and thousands of dollars, but paying in few hundreds.
TheJusticeMitchell
Logo_final_master_GFY_v26.5D.pdf
tonywills89
Hillarious...only a designer would Understand this!
RetrogradeLlama
Most graphic designers I know have strict limits ie you get three variations for x dollars. They were real hardasses about it.
As a developer, I was much more flexible. People don’t know what they want until they touch and feel it.
BarryTheCyborg
That's because you're paying a designer to crate their interpretation of your idea while code has to be functional and actually do what they want
tonywills89
Depends on scenarios when you offer logo design complementary with website design and your website is at stake due to Branding I guess saying no is pretty hard thou!
TheJusticeMitchell
#this ^^^
realrealluckless
Clients wanting revisions is an awesome thing. You remembered to tell them about the costs for Change Requests, right? The things you're billing them for?
You're billing for CRs, right?
tonywills89
Not every clients loves to pay change requests...most try to get you other way around like punching for charge back or refund. Making base for not getting what they are looking for...to my surprise sometimes clients want a thing worthy of months work and thousands of dollars, but paying in few hundreds.
BarryTheCyborg
That's why you put it in your terms and conditions. Small changes/fixes can be free, but redesigning elements is an additional charge