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    Freelancer contract

    Need to get a freelance designer to do some work for me, have the right guy but now having trouble finding a suitable contract agreement on the net.

    I tried to go through one of my agency-contract ones but there's too much agency stuff in there.

    Anyone know where I can get a good (cheap) contract doc? UK.

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    Originally posted by oversteer View Post
    Need to get a freelance designer to do some work for me, have the right guy but now having trouble finding a suitable contract agreement on the net.

    I tried to go through one of my agency-contract ones but there's too much agency stuff in there.

    Anyone know where I can get a good (cheap) contract doc? UK.
    Start at www.pcg.org.uk and hunt around a bit. Basic ones are free. Members get access to all of them.
    Blog? What blog...?

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      #3
      Originally posted by oversteer View Post
      Need to get a freelance designer to do some work for me, have the right guy but now having trouble finding a suitable contract agreement on the net.

      I tried to go through one of my agency-contract ones but there's too much agency stuff in there.

      Anyone know where I can get a good (cheap) contract doc? UK.
      How much work is he going to be doing?

      When ever I've employed a freelance deisgner for graphical work I've not bothered with a contract. 2-3 days work shouldn't need a a days work on top of that trying to get a suitable contract drawn up.
      Coffee's for closers

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        #4
        It will be an ongoing thing and I need to keep control over what he writes, so I think it's best I have something in place.

        The PCG one I need seems to be members-only, might be the carrot to get me to join

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