Q: What is your rate?
A: My rate varies piece by piece. It depends on how intensive the piece is artistically speaking, how many revisions and big changes you request, how many pieces you order bundled together, etc.
If you would like to ask for a quote, please email me.
Q: How long do pieces take?
A: Similarly, this varies, and depends on how intensive the piece is as well as how many revisions you ask for. I provide regular updates and can usually start and finish the average album cover in a weekend. Videos, however, are much more time consuming. Some videos take a day (promos, teasers) while some can take a week or more (motion graphics, 3D).
Q: What is your availability?
A: Between work, school, and my own musical obligations, my availability also varies. However, I always find time to take up commissions and make clients a priority, so please do not hesitate to reach out to me via email.
Q: How can I securely pay for my purchase?
A: Firstly, you only need to pay half of the quote upfront.
Secondly, you are to only pay via PayPal "Goods & Services". PayPal does take a cut when paying through this option, so please take that into consideration when paying me. This option will allow you to safely recover your money by filing a transaction dispute if there were to ever be an issue. With seven years under my belt working consistently with content creators, musicians, labels, etc., there has never been a situation where a client has had to file for a refund.
Q: Why is your logo on pieces of art?
A: If my logo or another persons logo is on a piece of art, it is there for a possibility of reasons. Either the client hasn't finished paying for the piece, or I'm using my own logo for logo placement demonstration purposes. The final product will not have my logo on it, but yours instead.​​​​​​​
Q: Anything else?
A: All of my art is either made from purchased assets or assets I carefully resource from reputable public domain stock image sites with a Creative Commons 0 or similar license (including typefaces). Essentially, any art you buy off me is now entirely yours.
If you're requesting art on a medium that won't become the target of any legal issues, you are free to request non-CC0 assets on that piece (ex. t-shirt rips), however, I will not be held responsible if any issues are to occur when printing and selling the merchandise in question (this is something that just needs to be said, however, it is highly unlikely anybody will come after your band for making a Supreme rip).
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