I have kind of an opposite questions here...
I'm a newbie graphic designer who designed a logo. Now my client (who continues to use the logo on the website which I also designed and on printed materials) wants to use a new designer...
A few years ago, I began a barter arrangement with this client. I thought the work I would do for the client would be little and occasional technical support, but I soon discovered the client (a restaurant) wanted a new logo, a web site, ads for newspapers, etc. I had little experience with this type of client, so the opportunity to do this work and learn-by-doing seemed a great way to branch out, even though the barter (meals in exchange for my work) was hardly "equitable."
I still have hundreds of dollars of credit to use at the restaurant, as the work the client needed turned out to be so much and so frequent. The restaurant location is not very convenient for me, and since the menu is very expensive, tips (out of my pocket) are expensive too.
At any rate, recently I told the owner I simply couldn't afford to do the barter any more, and he said he couldn't afford to pay me cash. So we agreed to do a half-barter/half-cash thing. Recently, he casually mentioned that his new catering manager will be doing the design work from now on. Yesterday the new designer asked me to send a high-res file of the logo which I designed.
I have mixed feelings about this. The letter of agreement I composed and we signed way-back-when mentions nothing about ownership of designs , but it feels like I'm "giving away" my work.
Should I just hand over the file, no questions, or is there something else I can say/do? I don't want to get into an uncomfortable relationship with the restaurant owner, but I feel a little strange about just handing over my work, knowing there will be no further compensation.
I've been advised that the logo is "my property," but I don't know how to proceed. I have been trying to write the client back expressing some of my concern, but I get stuck in the fact that I designed this logo for them way back in the beginning, and certainly the invoices for that work were "paid" via barter a long time ago. How do I express my concern? What would I put in writing? Am I saying they can't alter the design? I can't afford a lawyer. In the client's eyes, they paid me for my work.
Thanks for any advice you can offer.