I'd say, since what you're selling is one-time right-of-use for the design, and not a print that's to be put up on someone's wall and displayed, that something low and simple would be appropriate. I mean he's already going to have to pay someone else to put it on him.
Now that said, I have seen tattoo designs sold for $250, but they were custom work, done by high dollar pros, and intended that they'd never be sold to anybody else, so that's kind of a different matter.
I think perhaps you ought to ask him what he's comfortable paying.
If I were selling what amounts to an unmounted, unmatted photocopy of one of my pictures, I'd have a price in mind somewhere between five and ten bucks, but I'd want to see what he thought of paying first. Kind of like a hold out bid on ebay, yaknow?
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Date: 2007-07-16 04:04 pm (UTC)Now that said, I have seen tattoo designs sold for $250, but they were custom work, done by high dollar pros, and intended that they'd never be sold to anybody else, so that's kind of a different matter.
I think perhaps you ought to ask him what he's comfortable paying.
If I were selling what amounts to an unmounted, unmatted photocopy of one of my pictures, I'd have a price in mind somewhere between five and ten bucks, but I'd want to see what he thought of paying first. Kind of like a hold out bid on ebay, yaknow?