What is a creative retainer?

What is a creative retainer?

A creative retainer is a 12-month agreement between your business and ours that allows you to contract for as few as 4 hours of service per month. A creative retainer gives you instant access to a wide range of professional graphic design services minus the overhead associated with a permanent employee.

What does it mean to be hired on a retainer?

Being on retainer means that you’re “on-call” for a specified number of hours each week or month. The client agrees to pay you for these hours, whether he gives you work or not. Usually, service providers offer clients a reduced hourly rate for the security offered by being on retainer.

How does a retainer payment work?

A retainer fee is an advance payment that’s made by a client to a professional, and it is considered a down payment on the future services rendered by that professional. Regardless of occupation, the retainer fee funds the initial expenses of the working relationship.

Can your retainer fix shifted teeth?

In many instances, it’s possible for retainers to fix slight shifts of your teeth once your orthodontic appliance has been removed. If the shift is too large, the best-case scenario when you attempt to wear a retainer to correct the shift is that you feel discomfort on a consistent basis when wearing the retainer.

When can you stop wearing retainers?

about 10 years

Can your retainer realign teeth?

Does wearing an old retainer to straighten teeth work? As it turns out, yes, it can. Retainers don’t just keep your teeth in place, after all. Because they are custom made, they can also help improve any minor oral issues you might find years after having your braces removed.

Can I wear my retainer after 4 years?

Can You Use An Old Retainer To Restraighten Teeth? If a person doesn’t wear their retainer for a few days, weeks, or even a month, then a retainer will likely still fit and be able to do its job without issue. But, if it has been a few months or even years, the retainer will likely feel too small and be uncomfortable.