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Design Project Pack
Designed for branding, product-design, and visual-delivery work where scope, ownership, and final acceptance need to be easier to manage.
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Best for design work where ownership and handoff matter as much as the creative scope itself.
A focused design pack that makes the last mile of approval, delivery, and IP transfer easier to manage.
- Use this pack when the design project needs more than a simple services agreement because the ownership and handoff phase matters as much as the scope.
Use this pack when the design project needs more than a simple services agreement because the ownership and handoff phase matters as much as the scope.
Use this pack when the design project needs more than a simple services agreement because the ownership and handoff phase matters as much as the scope.
- Design projects often create confusion around what is delivered, when it is accepted, and when IP transfers.
- The pack keeps scope, payment, ownership, and closeout in one predictable flow.
Design Project Pack
A design-delivery pack for scoped work, billing support, IP assignment, and acceptance at handoff.
Design Services Agreement
A design services agreement for creative and visual work delivered to a client.
Statement of Work / Scope of Work
A statement of work describing project scope, milestones, assumptions, and delivery terms.
Invoice
A simple design-project invoice companion for deposits, milestones, or final payment.
Intellectual Property Assignment Agreement
Intellectual Property Assignment Agreement for transferring IP created for a project. Brings together ownership, license scope, permitted use, restrictions, and liability wording and the parties, their roles, and working contact details in one coherent written document.
Acceptance / Completion Certificate for Services
A service completion and acceptance certificate confirming that services were delivered and accepted.
Recommended order
Open the first recommended document in the Design Project Pack and carry the pack preset into the generator.
Define the project clearly
Start with the design-services agreement and SOW so the scope and working terms are explicit.
Set ownership and closeout
Use invoice support, IP assignment, and acceptance once the project is moving toward handoff.
Useful add-ons
Extra documents that are not needed every time, but often show up next to this pack.
One-way NDA
A one-way non-disclosure agreement for a single disclosing party and a receiving party.
Assignment of Rights
Assignment of Rights for simple transfer of claims or contractual rights. Brings together ownership, license scope, permitted use, restrictions, and liability wording and the parties, their roles, and working contact details in one coherent written document.
When to use this pack
Use this pack when the design project needs more than a simple services agreement because the ownership and handoff phase matters as much as the scope.
When not to use this pack
- Not a substitute for complex media-production agreements, talent releases, or large creative procurement frameworks.
What to keep in mind
- The pack gives you the usual document set and order, but the facts and final publishing or signature flow still need review.
- Start with the anchor document first, then add supporting paperwork only where it matches the real workflow.
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FAQ
What is included in the Design Project Pack?
This pack groups 5 core documents that usually solve one connected workflow. It is built to help you start with the right set, not guess which template comes next.
Do I need every document in the pack?
Not always. The pack shows the usual baseline, the recommended order, and any optional add-ons. Start with the core sequence first, then add the extra pieces only when they match the real scenario.
Why does the order matter?
The sequence is there to reduce friction. In this pack, the usual workflow is broken into 2 practical steps so people can create the anchor document first and then add the supporting paperwork in the right order.
What are optional add-ons for?
Optional add-ons cover adjacent needs that do not appear in every workflow. They help you expand the pack when the situation needs more proof, tighter controls, or a market-specific companion document.
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