Swampy
01-26-2007, 06:33 PM
I've had a situation arise that has forced me to make a decision and this week I decided to give up a job that I've done every year for the past 5 years. I usually made about $2500 a year on this project, but the client finally pushed me too far.
The deal was I would produce a 28 page full color 8.5 x 11 souvenir book for the Annual Caladium Festival sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. I sold the ads, put the book together and paid for the printing, then delivered 5000 copies AT NOT CHARGE to the Chamber for them to give to attendees of the Festival. At each festival, they held an art contest and the winner's work would be featured on the poster, tee shirts, book cover and other promotionals the following year. Since I printed the posters and did the book that featured the art, I would get the art digitized and develope the poster artwork.
I also did about 20 spot ads for the Chamber for various tourism magazines, newspapers etc. Now here's the kicker. I did all this AT NO CHARGE (with never a thank you) to the Chamber. It was good marketing tool for me (build my portfolio) and I did make money on the books, but I was not commissioned or contracted by the Chamber to do any of this work and they never paid for the books although they did pay for the posters at my cost.
Long ago, when the current Camber Director was hired, I met with her and explained to her what I had to offer her. I was very sure to explain to her that I did not work "by committee". Give me the job and I will do it. With each passing year, she enterjected herself iinto my business more and more. Telling me what graphics to use in the book, what photos, even where I should place ads (back cover, inside covers for the ads were up charged) so she was basically nosing into my income!
This year, I developed the poster and gave her a proof copy (my copyright on it of course) and she started in again. "The Committee" feels there needs to be more color variation in the background."..."Please add a 'glow' behind the globe" (uh..what would the light sorce for a glow behind the earth be?) I found out that the committee never saw my poster, only one Chamber volunteer who fancies herself an artist.
I finally called her and told her I was off the job. Find someone else to do the poster and publish the book. I explained that I felt my designing of the poster consisted of two goals. 1) Get the hard facts of date, time and place correct. 2) Put the winners artwork into a poster graphic in which nothing I do as a designer detracts from the winning art. In otherwords showcase that art.
Her response was a casual "Okay".
I submit my poster to you for your review. Thank you for letting me rant. :-)
The deal was I would produce a 28 page full color 8.5 x 11 souvenir book for the Annual Caladium Festival sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. I sold the ads, put the book together and paid for the printing, then delivered 5000 copies AT NOT CHARGE to the Chamber for them to give to attendees of the Festival. At each festival, they held an art contest and the winner's work would be featured on the poster, tee shirts, book cover and other promotionals the following year. Since I printed the posters and did the book that featured the art, I would get the art digitized and develope the poster artwork.
I also did about 20 spot ads for the Chamber for various tourism magazines, newspapers etc. Now here's the kicker. I did all this AT NO CHARGE (with never a thank you) to the Chamber. It was good marketing tool for me (build my portfolio) and I did make money on the books, but I was not commissioned or contracted by the Chamber to do any of this work and they never paid for the books although they did pay for the posters at my cost.
Long ago, when the current Camber Director was hired, I met with her and explained to her what I had to offer her. I was very sure to explain to her that I did not work "by committee". Give me the job and I will do it. With each passing year, she enterjected herself iinto my business more and more. Telling me what graphics to use in the book, what photos, even where I should place ads (back cover, inside covers for the ads were up charged) so she was basically nosing into my income!
This year, I developed the poster and gave her a proof copy (my copyright on it of course) and she started in again. "The Committee" feels there needs to be more color variation in the background."..."Please add a 'glow' behind the globe" (uh..what would the light sorce for a glow behind the earth be?) I found out that the committee never saw my poster, only one Chamber volunteer who fancies herself an artist.
I finally called her and told her I was off the job. Find someone else to do the poster and publish the book. I explained that I felt my designing of the poster consisted of two goals. 1) Get the hard facts of date, time and place correct. 2) Put the winners artwork into a poster graphic in which nothing I do as a designer detracts from the winning art. In otherwords showcase that art.
Her response was a casual "Okay".
I submit my poster to you for your review. Thank you for letting me rant. :-)