Graphic Design near you in Australia
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What graphic design costs in Australia
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Logo design A custom logo with concepts, revisions and formats | A$500 | A$1,200 | A$3,000 |
| Brand identity package Logo suite, palette, typography and guidelines | A$2,500 | A$5,000 | A$11,000 |
| Marketing collateral set Coordinated brochure, social templates and stationery | A$900 | A$2,500 | A$6,000 |
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How to hire a graphic design pro in Australia
- Review a real client portfolio in your style
- Get a written contract with deliverables, concept count and revision rounds
- Confirm copyright assignment and source-file handover on final payment
- Check stock imagery and font licensing terms
- Agree fixed price or a capped hourly rate, and confirm GST treatment
- Pay 30-50% deposit, balance on delivery
Frequently asked questions
How much does graphic design cost?
There are three tiers everywhere: crowdsourced/marketplace design at the low end, freelance designers in the middle, and studios/agencies at the top. Price tracks the deliverable, the designer's experience, and how many concepts and revision rounds you get — a $50 logo and a $2,000 logo are buying very different processes and rights.
How many design revisions are normal?
Two to three revision rounds per deliverable is the industry standard, stated in the brief or contract. 'Unlimited revisions' sounds generous but signals weak process and projects that stall. Consolidate all your feedback into each round rather than drip-feeding, and you'll get a better result faster.
Should I pay per project or per hour?
Fixed price for a defined deliverable (a logo, a brochure) protects both sides; hourly suits open-ended or ongoing work. Standard structure is a 30-50% deposit with the balance on delivery — never pay 100% up front for creative work you haven't seen.
Should I hire a freelancer, an agency, or use a design marketplace?
Use a marketplace (Fiverr, 99designs) for a fast, cheap one-off where brand consistency doesn't matter much. Hire a freelancer for a defined project with a real conversation about your brand. Pay agency rates when you need strategy, multiple assets and accountability under one roof. Most small businesses start freelance and stay there.
What's the difference between a logo and a brand identity?
A logo is one mark; a brand identity is the whole system — logo variations, colour palette, typography, and usage guidelines that keep everything consistent. If you only ever need one graphic, buy a logo. If you'll produce ongoing materials, the identity package pays for itself by keeping every future asset on-brand.
What are red flags when hiring a graphic designer?
No contract, no source files or copyright transfer, a portfolio of only personal/spec work with no real clients, 'unlimited revisions' with no defined scope, 100% up-front payment, and using stock or AI-generated art passed off as bespoke without disclosure. Recycled or lightly-edited template work sold as custom is another warning sign.
Do I own the design and get the source files?
You should — insist the contract transfers copyright on final payment and that you receive the editable source files (AI, PSD, Figma), not just flattened JPEGs. Font licensing can be separate. Designer-retained source files are the most common lock-in trap: without them, every future edit routes back through the original designer.
How much does graphic design cost in Australia?
Freelancers typically charge AUD 50-150/hr, with logos commonly AUD 500-3,000 and brand-identity packages AUD 2,500-10,000+. Check whether GST is included.
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