Digital art from fixed brief
High quality detailed work
Tailored to your requirements & created from a variety of styles & techniques to suit your project.
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Supplying a fixed brief
The term 'fixed brief' means that the requirements for the final work are specifically defined before any work starts. This includes an outline of the appearance, techniques, content & the project specific requirements. It also details the technical aspects such as delivery format, colour depth & dimensions. You can supply your own fixed brief for me to work from, once I have approved it I will be ready to send you an order form and commence work.
If you cannot supply a fixed brief
Consultation - It may be necessary for us to have a consultation in order to progress the formation of a fixed brief. I can provide this service for free for at least a minimum of hour an hour. After that I may to choose to offer further consultation at a fixed fee or provide a consultation form to home-in on those requirements.
Development & preparatory work - It might be more appropriate for you to commission some development & preparatory work. I provide this as a separate service. Preparatory work is a vital part of all strong art & design projects. By using this service I can help you visualise your requirements.
Open brief - We can leave the brief open if it is appropriate.
Ordering
An order form can be sent to you once we have both approved the fixed brief. The order form will detail all of your requirements. Work can commence once you have returned the completed order form and when an advance payment of 50 percent of the total cost has been made. Normal turnaround times are 7 to 14 days. The remaining 50 percent is payable upon completion.
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Sizes & prices
Digital Artwork can be created in any dimensions required between 0.5 & 16 megapixel. For sizes outside this range you may wish to contact me or choose another service. Pricing is based on the amount of pixels you need. I am happy to produce work in any shape required, however the cost calculation in pixels would be based by the most appropriate coverage of either a rectangle, triangle or circle.
Breakdown of costing
£20 per Megapixel (0.002p per pixel)
Plus a base-charge of £100
Here is some examples to demonstrate.
857px by 583px equals 499631px
499631 by 0.002 pence equals £9.99
Plus base charge equals £109.99
SVGA resolution suitable for high quality web graphics & onscreen graphics. Print size A8 at 300DPI which is suitable for small ads, business cards.
1715px by 1166px equals 1999690px
1999690 by 0.002 pence equals £39.99
Plus base charge equals £139.99
Close to UXGA resolution suitable for high quality web page backgrounds & onscreen graphics. Suitable for flyers and small illustrations & postcards. Print size is A6 at 300DPI.
3426px by 2335px equals 7999710px
7999710 by 0.002 pence equals £159.99
Plus base charge equals £259.99
Print size A4 at 300DPI. Suitable for printed pages, full CD packaging, detailed illustrations & graphic art.
4670px by 3426px equals 15999420px
15999420 by 0.002 pence equals £319.99
Plus base charge equals £419.99
Print size A3 at 300DPI. Suitable for small posters, double page spreads, high resolution artwork.
Jack Leeder is an artist and designer based in Norwich Norfolk UK. He is a registered sole trader offering a variety of freelance services including; Graphic artwork & illustration, Digital imaging & manipulation, Pencil & ink drawings, mixed media assemblage, Optimised web graphics, G.U.I & front end design, Logo design & marketing products, Banners posters & design for print. On the new website are examples of his recent work. www.jackleeder.co.uk is Jack Leeder's primary web domain, within the gallery section are examples of his work past & present from a mixture of disciplines including; street art, life drawing, multimedia & web applications, audio editing & music mixing. From traditional artwork to guerrilla design with a multi Gigapixel finish. Art & media editing for the 21st century. Draw your weapon, design your future.