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hi welcome back thanks for checking out this video I want to talk to you today about contracts and in particular why you need a contract when youre doing a design project and also whats in it now first of all I have to copy out this entire video by saying that I am NOT a lawyer and I am NOT giving you legal advice Im giving you my perspective on the types of contracts Ive used in my career and the types of contracts I use now with my clients the types of things that are in those contracts and what they talk about and what they define so this is my personal experience and not legal advice so first of all lets define some terms there are kind of two main written aspects of any design project one is the proposal and one is the contract or the terms and conditions a proposal outlines things in the project itself so the project goals the exact deliverables of the project the timeline the calendar the phases of work and the fees thats whats in the proposal and Ill do a video later on