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Good hourly rate?

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01-19-2010, 07:35 PM
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@ Artashes: Yeah I know, I always work like that, that's why I'm kinda hesitant about the hourly rate.

The quality of my work is good, I know. I don't just throw a .psd together in 2 hours. I've also gotten nothing but positive comments on it by respectable designers. I have 4 years of experience in this area, age shouldn't matter at all if you're good enough, I would be working for a still rather small company, the current position of the planets is awesome.

I think I can get away with $30-$35, agree?

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Originally Posted by Stylized View Post
@ Artashes: Yeah I know, I always work like that, that's why I'm kinda hesitant about the hourly rate.

The quality of my work is good, I know. I don't just throw a .psd together in 2 hours. I've also gotten nothing but positive comments on it by respectable designers. I have 4 years of experience in this area, age shouldn't matter at all if you're good enough, I would be working for a still rather small company, the current position of the planets is awesome.

I think I can get away with $30-$35, agree?
I guess if you consider it a fair pay for your work, and if the client insists on an hourly rate pay format, then that's the rate to go with.

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