Establishes a confidential relationship between parties
The party or parties signing the agreement agree not to disclose sensitive information they may obtain
Often used in business to protect proprietary information or trade secrets
For Designers : Work for Hire
A timeline for the project
A detailed work schedule
Project milestones
Terms of payment
Terms can vary depending on the project
Freelance : Statements of Work
Statement of Work (SoW)
A document used in project management
Defines project-specific activities
Outlines deliverables and timelines
Used for a vendor providing services to the client
Freelance : Licensing Agreement
*License Agreement is a legal contract between two parties
Licensor the owner
Licensee or the person using it
Specifies the terms and conditions which licensee has the right to produce, sell or otherwise use intellectual property owned by the licensor
Licensor is paid by Licensee
Key Components
Again. Again. Again. No contract is 100% full proof.
Intellectual Property: Who owns what, when, for how long? Refer to Copyright lecture.
Kill Fee : Fair contract is binding on both sides. Neither party can walk away without just cause
Deliverables Acceptance: “The contract should state that if the client is not happy with your work they need to let you know and give you a chance to address the problem, but ultimately they can, for all intents and purposes, fire you.” - Mike Monteiro
Unreasonable Indemnity : How much can you be held accountable for?
Warranties: If we could make 100% guarantees, we wouldn’t need contracts?
Control What You Can
Not your fault. Is your problem.
The only 100% control you truly have is of yourself. Clients and Projects will do (and need to) change at their own will. Contracts help:
Mitigate planned (and unplanned) changes to Projects
Establishes understanding of roles Client-to-Designer, budgets, dates, legalities, and expectations
All contracts can be litigated. Seek legal console to write your contracts given and understand contracts received