GRAPHIC: A LA CARTE
$225.00
THE TOTAL PRICE SHOWN MAY NOT REFLECT THE FINAL BALANCE. IF YOU CHOOSE ADD ON'S, YOU WILL WILL HAVE A BALANCE DUE AT THE END OF THE PROJECT BEFORE YOUR DELIVERABLES ARE SENT. PLEASE READ ALL OF THE INFORMATION IN THE DESCRIPTION BELOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR PROJECT.
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$225.00
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INFORMATION
Graphic: À La Carte is designed for clients who have a clear vision and a defined starting point for their graphic project. This service is best suited for those who can provide their own creative direction and overall concept. For clients who prefer additional support, Precision Design Group (PDG) offers the option to take full creative direction, developing a refined and original concept on your behalf.
Each project includes the development of a tailored mood board and visual concept aligned with your brand, ensuring a cohesive direction and a final result that meets your expectations.
Our graphics pricing is determined by difficulty, turnaround time, and add-ons needed. These difficulty tiers are designed to give you a clear understanding of the level of design, detail, and creative development involved in your project.
Tier 1 - Foundational Graphics
This tier focuses on clean, straightforward design work. Graphics in this category are typically minimal in composition, often relying on typography, simple layouts, or light branding elements. These designs require limited conceptual development and are best suited for subtle, refined visuals or foundational brand applications.
Examples:
Tier 2 - Developed Graphics
Tier 2 introduces more intentional design direction and visual personality. Graphics begin to incorporate stylized typography, basic illustrations, or more dynamic layouts. There is a stronger sense of identity and composition, with moderate creative development and refinement involved.
Tier 3 - Advanced Graphics
At this level, designs become more intricate and expressive. Graphics often include detailed illustrations, layered compositions, custom typography, or garment-specific placements. These projects require a deeper creative process, with more time spent on concept development, revisions, and execution.
Tier 4 - High Complexity / Art Driven Graphics
This tier represents the highest level of creative output. Designs are highly detailed, concept-heavy, and often rooted in storytelling or full artistic direction. This includes complex illustrations, multi-element compositions, and visually rich graphics that demand extensive time, precision, and creative exploration.
Process & Timeline
01 — MOOD BOARD We compile references, drawings, and anything that helps us understand your vision. We then collaborate and add our own set of references. ▸ 1 – 2 BUSINESS DAYS
02 — ROUGH DRAFT 1 (RD1) A very rough, non-concrete rendition of your project's deliverables — ensuring we're headed in the right direction. ▸ 5 – 14 BUSINESS DAYS
03 — ROUGH DRAFT 2 (RD2) We refine the previous stage and make the ideas more concrete. Colors are not yet selected at this phase. ▸ 3 – 7 BUSINESS DAYS
04 — ROUGH DRAFT 3 (RD3) Everything tightens up and cohesion takes shape. Color variations, garments, embellishments, and more are introduced at this stage. ▸ 1 – 5 BUSINESS DAYS
05 — FINALIZATION The final stage — files are prepared for sendoff and organized for delivery. ▸ 1 – 3 BUSINESS DAYS
TERMS, RELEASE, & REFUNDS
Relationship of the Parties
Precision Design Group (“Contractor”) operates as an independent contractor and is not an employee, partner, or member of the Client’s organization. Contractor retains full control over the methods, processes, and execution of all services provided. Contractor reserves the right to engage assistants, subcontractors, or collaborators as needed.
Both parties are independently responsible for their own business operations and expenses, including but not limited to taxes, insurance, permits, and licensing. Client is not responsible for providing benefits, insurance, or employment-related compensation to Contractor.
Intellectual Property
All work created by Contractor as part of the agreed Services shall be considered “work for hire” and will be transferred to the Client upon final payment, unless otherwise stated in writing.
Each party retains ownership of their pre-existing trademarks, brand assets, and intellectual property. Neither party may use the other’s intellectual property outside the scope of this agreement without prior written consent.
Creative Direction and Style Acknowledgement
Client acknowledges that they have reviewed Contractor’s portfolio and understands the general style, approach, and creative direction of the work. Contractor will make reasonable efforts to align with the Client’s vision and incorporate feedback where appropriate.
However, Client understands and agrees that:
Design is a subjective and collaborative process;
Each project outcome will vary based on scope, direction, and creative development;
Contractor retains creative discretion in execution;
Dissatisfaction based solely on stylistic preference does not constitute grounds for termination or refund.
Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor’s liability for any claim arising out of or related to this Agreement shall not exceed the total amount paid by the Client for the Services.
Indemnification
Client agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Contractor and its affiliates, employees, and contractors from any claims, damages, or liabilities arising from the use of the Services or final deliverables.
Assumption of Risk
Client acknowledges and accepts any risks associated with the use or implementation of design work, deliverables, or related services provided by Contractor.
Non-Disparagement
Both parties agree not to make any public or private statements that may harm the reputation, brand, or business operations of the other party.
Cancellations and Rescheduling
Client-Initiated Changes
Client may cancel services with a minimum of 30 days’ written notice. Rescheduling requests must be made at least 48 hours in advance.
All outstanding balances remain due regardless of cancellation. Payments made are non-refundable. At Contractor’s discretion, a credit toward future services may be issued if scheduling allows, though Contractor is not obligated to rebook canceled services.
Contractor-Initiated ChangesIf Contractor is unable to fulfill the Services, reasonable notice will be provided. Contractor may either arrange a suitable replacement or issue a prorated refund or credit based on the portion of work completed. In such cases, Client will be released from further obligations under this Agreement.
Force Majeure
Neither party shall be held liable for failure to perform due to events beyond reasonable control, including but not limited to natural disasters, acts of war, terrorism, government restrictions, or other unforeseen circumstances that prevent fulfillment of Services.
Client Responsibility / No Shows
Client is responsible for providing all necessary materials, approvals, and communication required to complete the project. Failure to do so may delay or prevent completion of Services.
If delays occur due to Client inaction, Contractor reserves the right to adjust timelines, charge additional fees, or require immediate payment of outstanding balances.
Governing Law
This Agreement shall be governed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Maryland.






















