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From: "Jason Zisk" <zisk@uhavax.hartford.edu>
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Subject: Re: What to charge for web page graphics?
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> I've had several people interested in having me do some 3D graphics
> for their web pages. Not having done web graphics for people before I'm
> wondering what kind of fees to charge them. Being as these are just still
> images, I wouldn't want to charge too much. What kind of fees are
> reasonable to charge, say, for a still logo, divider bars, etc.?
I charge $50/hour for "corporate" customers and $35/hour for personal
stuff. You might also want to charge per image, say $250 for a
single high-quality high-complexity image. These are some of the
prices that people seem to expect. I think they are really high, but