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5 Dangerous signs that your client won’t pay for your logo – Beware!!

Categories: Logo Design Inspiration, Logo Design Trends, Logo Designers, Logo Inspiration, logo designs
Written By: Nora Reed

Enduring client trouble is every logo designer’s dilemma. While finding more clients is a nuisance itself but dealing with clients that won’t pay for your logo design is even more bothersome. It can be really frustrating for logo designers when they work their entire energy over a certain project and in the end don’t get compensated for their toils and troubles.

While issues over payments and remuneration are a persistent nuisance for logo designers nowadays, we can be sure of one thing…the history of logo design is filled with such cases where clients have made excessive delays in payment or simply didn’t pay the designers at all. Hence it is always better to be prepared for any wrongdoing beforehand.

 

5 Deadly Signs that tell your client won’t pay – Beware:

Although zodiac signs can help you predict your life’s future proceedings, it might not help in telling the signs that your client will not be paying you. Here are five sure shot signs that indicate your clients won’t pay you for your logo design.

 

1. Not answering your calls:

Being busy to answer a call is acceptable but when your client does not respond to your calls over several days, you can be sure that you’ve been stood up. This the most dangerous sign that indicates you’re not going to get paid by your client for your logo design. You might presume, for a few days that the client is stuck in an emergency. But when you don’t get a call or email, it shows that the client does not want to get the job done and compensate you.

 
 

2. Starts showing lack of interest in the project:

All of a sudden, you start noticing that your client isn’t keen in listening to your suggestions and has stopped taking interest in your logo design process. Voila! That’s a clear cut sign that he has lost interest in getting the logo designed and wants to just run away without paying you a penny. You can try testing your client’s enthusiasm over a few days and if it continues, then you can be sure to say good bye to your remuneration.

 
 

3. Makes delay in payments:

When you’re dealing with clients who pay in installments, you can observe some critical signals of not getting the full reimbursement. When your payments are arriving extremely late, you can be sure that your client isn’t willing to pay you the whole fee. Moreover, delay in payments when your client’s check bounces is another dangerous sign that you will not be getting compensated for your labors.

 
 

4. Continuously mocks your designs:

Client criticism is a normal thing for logo designers to bear. But when your client constantly mocks your work saying foolish things like “My 5-year-old daughter can make a better logo design than you”, you can be certain that he is seriously going to ask his daughter. Clients can come up with lame reasons of getting a logo designed even by their neighbor. Hence, the next time you hear you client coming up with silly notions, be prepared to get dumped.

 
 

5. Asks you to postpone the project for a while:

“Hey, could you just hold the logo design for a few days? Rain check! ” When you hear these words from a client, you can be most certain that he’s running away. It’s not the project that’s being held up, it’s you who is being stood up in the middle of your efforts. What happens here is that some clients spend quality time with designers and in the middle of the project, ditch them while robbing them of their remuneration and logo design ideas.

 
 

Practical ways to handle such situations:

Let me clarify that my post is not to create negative opinions against clients. In my next post I will suggest you some practical ways on how to handle such situations where your client won’t pay you.

 
Have you ever faced any of the above signs from your clients? Do you have another sign that can indicate your client won’t pay?
 

11 Responses to “5 Dangerous signs that your client won’t pay for your logo – Beware!!”

  1. SEO Essex Says:

    This is a really serious issue. A lot of times, a potential client would only pretend to be interested in hiring a logo designer when all he really wants is get his idea and make someone else do the design for little or no price at all.

    Thanks for the heads up.

  2. Feroze Says:

    Thanks for the post, in my experience the first real warning sign is when you ask him for a 50% deposit and he tells you to do the designs first and then he’ll pay you the full amount. The other ones I avoid are those that tell you that they are going to give you so much business that you wont be able to handle it, but can you please give him a discount…..

  3. Ed Says:

    This is an excellent post, and it functions well as “what-not-to-do” list for small business owners who are still learning how to hire and interact with contractors.

    It’s sad that this is an issue, but it speaks to the need for designer and client to agree on very clear terms before work is started so that there’s some recourse if a client tries to pull a move likes this. Prevention is, after all, the best medicine.

  4. andr Says:

    It’s goog post, and i agree with Feroze abou 50% deposit as real warning

  5. Logo Search Says:

    The best route is to have a standard agreement, where you are paid when certain project design goals are satisfied. This is especially important when you are working on a large project.

  6. logo marcas Says:

    Great post! :D

  7. Molyv Logo Design Says:

    This is very true and so helpful, and there are many cases where either clients want to steal ideas or refuse to pay the remaining amount after project completes. I am looking forward to read your article on how to handle and avoid these situations.

  8. Erica Says:

    I am fresh in logo designer and have once experience this in my client before. Standard agreement is one of the best solutions that need to consider for a successful projects.

  9. Jovin Tan Says:

    Nice Posts. I always get this from my client. “This is not working for me anymore, let’s drop it” and he did not reply to me anymore. So this is my fault or the client?

  10. Cence Alonso Says:

    Things like this happens when it comes to Business…. Nobody wanna be in loses….. Logo defines your company….and it holds a lot of value…..so it should be perfect one to suit you and your business…………….

  11. Julie Says:

    You are making some erroneous assumptions here. I use a designer for many projects and have used him for years. Sometimes the projects take a long time to get through because quite frankly I am very busy. I pay him on time and many times in advance, but sometimes I have to step away from a design project for a few weeks while I travel or work on another project. It doesn’t mean I’m running away or losing interest or am trying to steal his work. If I had the time to work on the design projects full-time, I wouldn’t have to hire someone. If my designer believed what you said, he’d have lost out on a lot of my business over the years.

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