I find it important to be transparent about my pricing. I also make an effort to avoid money shaming in every aspect of my business.
No matter your financial means, I want to find ways that we can work together that are sustainable for both of us. I offer high quality services to all my clients, regardless of budget.
My hourly rate for client work is currently 150 euros. This is the minimum rate I can charge in order to cover my modest living and business expenses and pay taxes and social security.
Not every hour of the week is spent on client projects – the rest is business admin, book-keeping, marketing, and upskilling. My hourly rate is subject to change in future, because — let’s face it — expenses just keep going up!
Payment Plans
I offer payment plans (up to 12 months) for my services (with no additional fees or interest)
Barter
I occasionally work in exchange for barter. If you have a product or service you want to barter, please contact me with more details and we can take it from there.
questions about pricing?
If you have any questions or doubts, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with me. I’m sure that together, we can find a solution.
frequently asked questions
It means that I reject the idea that design exists solely to drive consumption or maximise shareholder profit. Instead, my work focuses on clear, cohesive visual communication, and truth.
Practically, this looks like avoiding cultural appropriation, tokenism, and manipulative marketing psychology. I refuse to design for industries that exploit people or the planet, and I adhere to the Palestinian call for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS).
My focus is on helping you build a brand that serves your community’s needs rather than extracting value from them.
Ethical branding is the alignment of your visual identity with your actual actions. It means no greenwashing, no vague claims about “sustainability” without proof, and no imagery that relies on stereotypes or exclusion.
It involves being honest about your supply chain, your labour practices, and your impact. If your brand promises fairness, the design must reflect that integrity in every pixel.
I work with anyone whose mission aligns with my values, regardless of their legal structure.
While I prioritise cooperatives, unions, and non-profits, I also work with small, ethical for-profits that are committed to fair wages, local production, and genuine sustainability.
I do not work with corporations whose primary goal is unchecked growth at the expense of people or the planet.
For print, I work with printers who use recycled materials, soy-based inks, and local production to reduce shipping emissions. I also encourage clients to design for longevity rather than the latest trends, which reduces waste.
I make it my business to continually learn and implement new ways of working that are kinder to our planet. For example, by buying used tech rather than new and avoiding the use of AI where possible.
If you would like to learn about tips for running a more sustainable and ethical business, you can find them in my blog and my newsletter.
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