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Overview
New Third Edition! Business and Legal Forms for Graphic Designers provides 40 essential forms and checklists—all ready to copy and put to immediate use in any graphic design studio!
Each form includes step-by-step instructions and can be used as is, or easily tailored to meet a specific business situation. This latest edition features brand-new forms for employment and lease agreements, as well as revised examples of letter of interest, estimate for client, preliminary budget and schedule report, purchase order, status report, contracts with illustrator/photographer/printer, nondisclosure agreements, copyright application, and much more.
Business and Legal Forms for Graphic Designers also includes standard contractual advice, surefire business systems, and hundreds of no-nonsense tips for managing the office, getting clients, and negotiating the best deals. Plus, an accompanying CD-ROM offers electronic copies of all these forms in both Mac and PC formats.
• Provides 40 ready-to-use forms and checklists for virtually any situation
• Features a CD-ROM with electronic versions of the forms in both Mac and PC formats
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Eva Doman Bruck had more than thirty-five years of experience as a design industry professional and served as director of creative resources at Future Brand and a manager for the Hearst New Media Center. She was a member of the School of Visual Arts MFA in Design Program and published articles on design firm management in How, Step-by-Step Graphics, U&lc, and the AIGA Journal of Graphic Design.
Tad Crawford grew up in the artists' colony of Woodstock, New York. He is the author of many nonfiction books and his writing has appeared in venues such as Art in America, the Café Irreal, Confrontation, Communication Arts, Family Circle, Glamour, Guernica, the Nation, and Writer's Digest. The founder and publisher of Allworth Press, he lives in New York City.