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What's your average cost of design per hour?

Andrew

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I know there's a possibility of each graphics designer having a different price card for their jobs because of how each works quality affects the price. But if there's a way to look at what you're going to charging per hour for your work, what's going to be the cost?
 
What I know is that the median hourly rate for graphic designers work is set at $25 per hour. On some freelance website, they can range from $15 to $35 per hour.
 
I charge $25 per hour and that's what I charged back in the 90s as well. My fee hasn't increased because I think that in these economic times that people really need a break. I still put in more than what they pay!
 
Even though I'm currently charging $20 per hour, I'm still not getting enough jobs to keep me paid well. It's not like I'm not good at my job, it just doesn't pay me well yet.
 
I'm currently changing 30 dollars per hour for my graphic design work and it's a rate that is worth what I am offering to my clients. No one have ever complained that I charge too high.
 
In order for me too contend with the competition in the graphic design market, I am currently charging $20 per hour which is still difficult for me to get a lot of jobs to work on.
 
It actually depends on what I am working on for a client but most of the time I normally charge between $20 to $30 per hour. If it is something that sophisticated, I will specifically charge $30 per hour.
 
What I know is that the median hourly rate for graphic designers work is set at $25 per hour. On some freelance website, they can range from $15 to $35 per hour.

When I started, I was charging around 8 dollars per hour because I was trying to get more clients to patronise my services. However, my rate card has now increased to 30 dollars per house as a result of my ability to do the work better.
 
Since I started working as a graphics designer on a part time job, I have always only charged $25 per hour. I believe that it's a fair price for the excellent job I'd work on for my clients. None of those I've worked complained it's too much of a fee cost.
 
Since I started working as a graphics designer on a part time job, I have always only charged $25 per hour. I believe that it's a fair price for the excellent job I'd work on for my clients. None of those I've worked complained it's too much of a fee cost.

24 dollars and above seems like the right price to charge. Anyone charging less than such an amount may end up not doing so in the long run. So, I wouldn't expect any client to complain.
 
Which one do you think is better, charging per hour or per job? I feel per job would pay the designer in the long run than per hour. Most clients would become calculative of the hours it will take you to finish a design and would want to limit it. But if it is per job, there would be none of that, just get paid at once and deliver.
 
Which one do you think is better, charging per hour or per job? I feel per job would pay the designer in the long run than per hour. Most clients would become calculative of the hours it will take you to finish a design and would want to limit it. But if it is per job, there would be none of that, just get paid at once and deliver.
I've thought about this several times and I came up with the assessment that it depends on the kind of job you're getting to work. Some jobs will take more hours for you to complete it and if you charge by the hour, it means more pay.
 
24 dollars and above seems like the right price to charge. Anyone charging less than such an amount may end up not doing so in the long run. So, I wouldn't expect any client to complain.
The more you become an authority in your work, then more you can charge higher and your clients will gladly pay without nagging about it or start looking for an alternative because they know the quality of what you're going to deliver.
 
I tend to only do small graphics work and it's not too often that I get any kind of work being that I don't openly offer my graphics services at the moment. Due to that, I tend to charge per job rather than by the hour and it varies depending on the kind of work I do.
 
I tend to only do small graphics work and it's not too often that I get any kind of work being that I don't openly offer my graphics services at the moment. Due to that, I tend to charge per job rather than by the hour and it varies depending on the kind of work I do.

It is not that bad as long as you get to do some jobs personally. I will say that it is pretty important that one take a look at how good that they are and also the type of graphic work that they aim to do as well.
 
I tend to only do small graphics work and it's not too often that I get any kind of work being that I don't openly offer my graphics services at the moment. Due to that, I tend to charge per job rather than by the hour and it varies depending on the kind of work I do.

If you are only currently working on smaller projects, it is not going to be feasible for you to charge by the hour because whatever you're working on is not going to take much time for you to charge using that rate. It is why I think it's better to charge per job.
 
I tend to only do small graphics work and it's not too often that I get any kind of work being that I don't openly offer my graphics services at the moment. Due to that, I tend to charge per job rather than by the hour and it varies depending on the kind of work I do.

You are not doing bad with charging per job. It is still fair since you are doing the works based on the orders which you can readily accept at a particular point in time.
 
I charge $25 per hour and that's what I charged back in the 90s as well. My fee hasn't increased because I think that in these economic times that people really need a break. I still put in more than what they pay!
Under normal circumstances, this price should have been increased by now because of how things are but some of us are still very considerate with our pricing for graphics design jobs.

I have seen some people who are charging way more than $50 per hour. I question if they are getting enough clients with their high cost of services.
 
It depends on what I'm working on. There are some jobs which won't take me so much hours and there are some that I will need just a day to complete it. Some of my jobs complete in a day goes at $80 to $100.
 

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