Web Design Policies

1. Payments and Deposits

  • Deposit: A non-refundable 50% deposit is required before starting work.

  • Final Payment: The remaining 50% is due upon project completion, before deliverables are handed over.

  • Late Fees: Late payments incur a 5% monthly fee on the outstanding balance.

  • Payment Methods: Accepted methods include bank transfer, credit card, and PayPal.


2. Ownership of Deliverables

  • Ownership Transfer: Ownership of the final design transfers to the client upon full payment.

  • Intellectual Property: The company retains intellectual property rights until full payment is received.

  • Portfolio Use: The company may display completed projects in their portfolio unless an NDA is signed.


3. Revisions and Change Requests

  • Revisions: Up to three rounds of revisions are included. Additional revisions are billed hourly.

  • Scope Changes: Significant changes after work begins require a new estimate and may incur additional fees.


4. Project Timelines

  • Adherence: Timelines will be adhered to as closely as possible. Client delays may adjust the completion date.

  • Expedited Service: Expedited requests may incur extra charges and depend on availability.


5. Confidentiality

  • Confidentiality: All client information and project details are kept confidential unless agreed otherwise.

  • NDA: A non-disclosure agreement can be signed if required.


6. Content and Materials

  • Client Content: Clients provide all text, images, and other content unless otherwise agreed.

  • Copyright: Clients ensure all materials provided do not infringe on third-party copyrights.


7. Termination of Contract

  • Client Termination: Clients terminating the project must pay for all work completed up to the termination date.

  • Company Termination: The company may terminate the project for non-communication, lack of materials, or non-payment.


8. Warranty and Support

  • Bug Fixes: Bugs or issues will be fixed for free within 30 days of project completion.

  • Ongoing Support: Additional support and maintenance are available at an extra cost.


9. Liability

  • Limit of Liability: The company’s liability is limited to the total project payment.

  • Third-Party Services: The company is not responsible for issues from third-party services like hosting providers.


10. Dispute Resolution

  • Governing Law: The agreement follows the laws of the company’s operating location.

  • Arbitration: Disputes will be resolved through binding arbitration in the company’s city of operation.


11. Miscellaneous

  • Force Majeure: The company is not liable for delays or failures due to events beyond its control (e.g., natural disasters).

  • Amendments: Changes to the agreement must be in writing and signed by both parties.

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