March 10th, 2008
by Sergio Ordonez at 1:23 pm on Mascot design, Resources
Searching in my old CDs and Hard Drives, i found some mascot designs. I made this ones to practice when i started designing; i never sold them… so here they are in case anyone wants to use them .
I will add more designs time to time, whenever a order from SOSFactory fails, I will upload the design for free download.
Conditions (please read):
- You can’t modify, redistribute, or resell the designs.
- This designs are copyright of SOSFactory. They are for personal use, not comercial.
- You can’t use them in websites with illegal content (for example: piracy).
- If you use it in your website you must add a link to SOSFactory.
- If you decide to use it, i would appreciate if you put it in the comments.
- If you want us to add more free mascot designs, just donate 1€ or US$ through Paypal to sosnewbie@hotmail.com. 0US$ received up to date
Instructions:
- Just click on mascot image and your download will begin.
- It’s a Photoshop file, compressed with Winzip, you just have to decompress it and you are done.
MC: another mascot design I did by order from SOSFactory, I did everything that the client asked me, lot of corrections and skechts but when it was finished he said the character was not what he was looking for. I warned him to pay me the remaining payment but he didnt, so he lost all rights on this design.
I personally think this design is technically as good as usual but no too acttitude, but its what the client asked me… so… his fault, not mine.
Powermellon: is a mascot design I did for a guy named Danny Mendoza, he is supossed to be art director from Dmbrand.com, Im waiting for the remaining payment around 3 months and 1 month sending him warnings… and no luck. So here is another free mascot design for the SOSNewbie readers, courtesy of Danny Mendoza from dmbrand.com. Hopefully I got 50% of the payment, upfront

Freeway´s Child : here is my first Photoshop design. I spent months experimenting with Photoshop, i had no idea of what i was doing and i still didn’t have a Wacom tablet so i did everything with my mouse. The design is original, but i think the color could be a lot better.
Mago: this one was my first mascot design a little bit more professional, look how much the color improved when i bought the Wacom tablet, i started playing with layer modes to get some lighting effects.
Delphy: I made this one for a job where they offered me a moon to do a free design and then they don’t contact you. First lesson learnt… payment in advance.
Tyler:I really like this design, the color schemes are almost the same i use now, and the character looks nice.
I hope you like the designs, i have a couple more i will be adding little by little; if you want to help to maintain this section you just have to donate 1€ or US$ through Paypal to sosnewbie@hotmail.com.
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March 1st, 2008
by Sergio Ordonez at 12:54 pm on Freelancing
I have recieved many comments about this topic, even recieved emails blaming me of degrading the design industry… “your work is great, WHY ARE YOUR SERVICES SO CHEAP?”
But, do i really charge that cheap?
I earn about a 400-500% of the salary of an employed graphic designer in any company of my city, and i also work when, how and in what i want to.
If my services are cheap… what happens with this employees? The design companies get a lot of money, but that’s not disloyal since it’s the client who pays it.
Who says i’m cheap?
Usually rich countries companies, that have a partial vision of the business, they don’t take in to account why i am “so cheap”:
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When they see the quality and quantity of my portfolio they think that SOSFactory is a studio, but no, i’m freelance, this way i have minimum expenses, and that’s why my hour-price ratio is pretty good.
- I live in Spain, the life level is lower than in in the USA. So with a smaller salary, i’m really very well paid… but if i lived in the Philipines? I’d be millionaire.
- They don’t think in the work path. I have a business plan, i started charging 50US$ per logo, 3 years later they were 300-500US$… in 3 years they’ll be 1000US$.
- Because i do my best in every order, and i know that quality sells by itself, without the need to invest even a cent in publicity.
How much should i charge?
They always refer me to the designers ethic code, the one that tells you what you have to do in every moment… But what happens if i don’t have many clients but i have bills to pay?, Will the code author come to pay them?
Codes are fine, they help to understand the profession… but only you can price your work.
Why i don’t charge more?
No soy buddhist… or fool, i’d love to charge more, if i don’t do it it’s because i don’t have clients that pay that much. I’ve always said it, my work is worth as much as my capacity to sell it.
I think long term, every time i have stable clients that exceed my work capacity, i rise the prices. If like me, you star without any economin resources, you have no option but to work cheap… but always giving the best of you… the good ones rise, the bad ones will always be cheap.
The educator mith?
When you say you’re cheap because you have no clients, the answer is always the same… you have to educate the client, explain the importance of the design, that good designs cost money… that things are obvious for them in any other profession.
And i say… if every time a client offered me a pittance to design i invested 10 minutes explaining all that, i’d luckily work 1 hour a day.
No sir!!!, i’m a designer, not a teacher, the ones that don’t appreciate my work aren’t welcome. Lucky me, i’ve been working hard for various years and i can allow me to do that, but when you’re staring many time you have to do it.
Who degrades this profession?
- Those companies that subcontract me, they charge 600-800US$ for every character desgin, of which i take 300US$… and thankful, because unfortunately the seller is more important than the product itself.
- Those “american” companies that the only american thing they have is the name, that subcontract companies in the Philipines, with 40 people in a 40m room to whom they pay a miserable ammount while they get a lot of money.
- The “fast food” of design, those mega-companies where what matters is quantity and not quality, where there’s no passion for design, and what matters is filling their pockets making garbage.
- Those websites dedicated to design contests, those websites where designers bid for projects in horrible conditions, where we reduce our prices as much as we can and more to get the job while the site gets the bigger part of the pie.
- The design “schools”, where what matters is getting the maximum possible ammount of people in a classroom (as long as they pay the fees), to later on give them a “designer” degree and find out that they have been wasting their time and money, since all a designer needs in passion for his work, the rest is on the internet… and free!!!
- Mediocre designers, the ones that are designers because they have to do something in their lives.
- The defeated ones, those who dedicate to complain about how bad are our works valued instead of working to find solutions.
But wait!! i’m not blaming these of anything, i simply think that in this business there’s space for everybody… it’s out fault, designers of vocation, if we were brave enough and mount our own business, leaving the mediators behind, we’d all earn more… the client would pay a reasonable price and would get a good product, and the designer would have a dignified and profitable job.
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CONCLUSION (only if you are passionate and are prepared to give everything of you)
Abandon the mediators as soon as possible, mount your own business, work hard and cheap if you need to… every time you have more work than you can do (during a reasonable time) rise your prices, if you’re good you’ll rise in a short time, and then you’ll start enjoying this profession.
Until then they’ll tell you that you’re cheap, you don’t valorate yourself, that you degrade the profession, but you’ll laugh on the inside… because you know it’s only a matter of time until you get the possition you deserve.
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