DESIGNER INVOICE

Free Graphic Designer Invoice Template

Clean, professional invoices for graphic designers, brand designers, and UI/UX designers. Download PDF in seconds — 100% free.

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What to Include in a Designer Invoice

Every professional designer invoice needs the same core fields: your business name and contact details, your client's name and billing address, a unique invoice number, issue date, due date, itemized line items, and total amount due.

Here's what a typical designer invoice looks like:

INVOICE #INV-001 · DES-2026
Description Qty Amount
Brand identity — logo + style guide1$1,800
Business card design (front & back)1$280
Social media template pack (10 posts)1$450
Additional revision round2$150
Total Due: calculated automatically

Our free invoice generator fills in all totals automatically — just enter your line items and click Download PDF. No formulas, no spreadsheets.

Common Designer Invoice Types

How to Create Your Designer Invoice

1

Open the free invoice generator

No signup required. The tool opens instantly in your browser — desktop or mobile.

2

Enter your business details

Your name (or business name), address, email, and phone. Upload your logo if you have one — it saves for next time.

3

Add your client and invoice details

Client name, billing address, invoice number, date, and due date. Use Net 15 or Net 30 for the payment terms.

4

Add your line items

Each service, deliverable, or product as a separate line. Description, quantity, and price — totals calculate automatically.

5

Add payment details in Notes

Bank account, PayPal, Stripe link — whatever method you prefer. This is how your client will actually pay you.

6

Download PDF and send

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Tips for Designers to Get Paid Faster

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Separate design from revisions

List your base design fee and revision rounds as separate line items. This makes extra revision requests easy to charge for.

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Specify file deliverables

"Logo package: AI, EPS, PNG, SVG" in your line item description tells the client exactly what they're getting.

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Include usage rights

For brand work, clarify in Notes whether the client gets full ownership or a license. This protects you legally.

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Invoice per milestone

For large projects, invoice 30% at kickoff, 40% at design approval, 30% on final delivery. Better cash flow, lower risk.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I invoice for hourly design work?

Set your hourly rate as the Price and the hours worked as the Quantity. Add a brief description of what was done during those hours.

Should I include a kill fee on my invoice?

If a project is cancelled mid-way, a kill fee clause protects you. Add it to your Notes: 'If project is cancelled after design has begun, 50% of remaining balance is due.'

What currency should I use for international design clients?

Invoice in the currency your contract specifies, or default to USD for international clients. Use our currency selector to switch currencies.

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