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SUMMARY:How Much Do I Charge The Client?
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DESCRIPTION: One of the questions I get asked the most by clients and other designers alike is about (surprise, surprise) money.

	Ahh, there’s the question. If you’re fresh out of college, I would say (and don’t blame me if you can’t pay off your loans) around about £9-12 ($14.50-$20) an hour.

	If you’ve got a few (3 to 6) years agency experience under your belt and a nice looking portfolio I would say you should ask for £18-£25 ($30-$40) per hour.

	If you’ve been hard at it for years and have a few regular clients under your belt it starts to get more complicated. You may decide to keep to an hourly rate that maybe starts at £30 ($50) an hour or more but it is more likely at this stage that you will be quoting a flat rate for jobs.

	Dollar prices correct at time article was posted (see below).

	[img src="http://robcubbon.com/images/20-dollar-bills-blue.jpg" alt="20 dollar notes in blue">

	Usually, I get asked how much I would charge for a brochure, a website, a poster, a flyer, a...

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