Designer Invoice Template

A designer invoice requests that a client submit payment for the products, services, and materials that must be paid for. Designers work in nearly every industry to improve function or aesthetics (e.g., architectural and web design). Invoices itemize the billable items and hours, products, the amount owed, and the agreed-upon payment terms.

Designer Invoice Template

A designer invoice requests that a client submit payment for the products, services, and materials that must be paid for. Designers work in nearly every industry to improve function or aesthetics (e.g., architectural and web design). Invoices itemize the billable items and hours, products, the amount owed, and the agreed-upon payment terms.

Last updated April 1st, 2025

A designer invoice requests that a client submit payment for the products, services, and materials that must be paid for. Designers work in nearly every industry to improve function or aesthetics (e.g., architectural and web design). Invoices itemize the billable items and hours, products, the amount owed, and the agreed-upon payment terms.

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Services Provided

  • Graphic – Creating impactful media to develop a client’s visual identity, such as logos, business cards, printed advertisements, and packaging.
  • Motion and Animation – Creating visual effects (VFX) for media requiring objects (such as animations, title sequences) or video editing.
  • Print (Publications) – Putting together the layout for magazines, books, e-books, and other forms of literary media.
  • Web and UI/UX – Developing websites, mobile apps, and their components (i.e., landing page, graphics); additionally, wireframing, prototyping, and providing a positive user experience through an interface (UI/UX).
  • Fashion – Creating tailoring concepts, textile patterns, and fashion illustrations for clothing, apparel, and accessories (i.e., cufflinks).
  • Product – Consulting and developing consumer products, packaging, furniture, and other mass-produced items; this often requires 3D modeling, prototyping, and other media to convey the designer’s plans.
  • Architectural – Developing the 3D visualizations, renderings, floor plans, and blueprints for residential and commercial buildings or similar structures.