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Today i want to talk to you about what makes a contract. Contracts can be scary and quite a source of stress for people that arent familiar with them, so if any questions come up for you, stick them in the comments and ill try to answer them. When we think of a contract we have an image of a thick 20-page document with tiny text and lots of complicated language, and you probably will come across plenty of those in your time as an illustrator, but a contract can be very simple too. A lot of the time it will be out of your hands as a freelancer because your client will send you a contract to sign, but not all of them do, so where does that leave you legally if you havent signed any official document? Well, there are five things that make a contract. An offer: The client asks you to work on a project. Acceptance: You say yes, id like to work on the project. Consideration: And this is what you would receive in return from the client in exchange for your work. Most likely money but coul