Usage Licensing
A formula strip showing creation fee times usage multiplier equals final fee sits above four license tier cards, closed by notes on exclusivity.
A formula strip showing creation fee times usage multiplier equals final fee sits above four license tier cards, closed by notes on exclusivity.
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Usage Licensing opens with a formula strip that reads creation fee times usage multiplier equals final fee, making the pricing model legible at a glance. Below it, four tier cards, Web and social (1x), Editorial print (1.5x), Advertising (2.5x), and Full buyout (4x), each show the multiplier, the license term, a short coverage list, and a worked one day figure. A closing note set explains renewals, adding exclusivity, and that every invoice states exactly what the license covers.
The four tiers are one typed array and the notes are another, so the model and its fine print stay editable in one place. The formula strip uses a five-column grid on wide screens, collapsing the times and equals symbols on small ones.
Reach for this block on a pricing page for photography or illustration where usage rights drive the fee and clients need the model explained plainly. The installer swaps the creation fee, multipliers, terms, and coverage lists to match their own licensing.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the commercial photographer licensing table. Other licensing shapes:
Tip: the formula strip is the whole pitch, showing the multiplier logic upfront stops usage licensing from feeling like an arbitrary surcharge.