E-learning Course Designer Contract: FREE To Download, Edit & Use [DOCX PDF]

E-learning Course Designer Contracts are used for outlining and establishing a clear agreement between an e-learning course designer and the client.

This type of contract clearly delineates responsibilities, scope of work, timelines, and other key aspects of the project that both parties should agree on.

On this page, you are offered a comprehensive yet customizable Word document of an E-learning Course Designer Contract. You are encouraged to download, adapt, and edit this contract to suit your specific needs and conditions.

1. Parties to the Contract

This contract is made and entered into this **[Date]** by and between **[Client’s Full Legal Name]** of **[Client’s Full Address]**, hereinafter referred to as “the Client”, and **[E-Learning Course Designer’s Full Legal Name]** of **[Designer’s Full Address]**, hereinafter referred to as “the Designer”.

2. Description of Services

The Designer agrees to provide e-Learning Course Design services to the Client, which include but are not limited to developing, designing, and improving e-Learning courses, creating content, templates, and learning materials, as well as any other services mutually agreed upon by both parties.

3. Timeframe

The work will begin on **[Start Date]** and will be completed on or before **[End Date]** unless otherwise mutually agreed upon by both parties. The Designer will provide regular progress reports to the Client at intervals mutually agreed upon.

4. Compensation

In consideration for the services provided by the Designer, the Client agrees to pay the Designer a total fee of **[Total Fee]** payable in installments as follows: **[Payment Schedule]**. The Designer will invoice the Client for services rendered and the Client will pay the invoice within **[Number of Days]** days of receipt.

5. Intellectual Property Rights

Upon receipt of full payment, the Client shall own all rights, title, and interest in the work products developed under this Contract. However, the Designer retains the right to use the work for portfolio and promotional purposes.

6. Confidentiality

The Designer agrees to keep all received information from the Client confidential and will not disclose such information to any third party without the prior written consent of the Client. This clause shall survive the termination of this Contract.

7. Termination

Either party may terminate this Contract with a written notice of **[Number of Days]** days. Upon termination, the Client shall pay the Designer for all services rendered up to the date of termination.

8. Governing Law and Jurisdiction

This Contract shall be governed by the laws of **[Jurisdiction]**. Any disputes arising from this Contract will be resolved in the jurisdiction where the Client is located.

9. Entire Agreement

This Contract contains the entire agreement between the Client and the Designer and supersedes any previous understandings, commitments, or agreements.

10. Amendment

No amendment or variation of the terms of this Contract shall be valid unless it is in writing and signed by both Parties.

11. Signatures

By signing below, the Client and the Designer acknowledge and agree to the terms and conditions of this Contract.

**[Client’s Full Legal Name]** Signature: ___________________________ Date: _______________________

**[E-Learning Course Designer’s Full Legal Name]** Signature: ___________________________ Date: _______________________


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Other Useful Contracts

While creating a robust E-learning Course Designer Contract, you may also find that you need to hire other professionals to ensure the success of your e-learning project.

You might find a Graphic Designer Agreement helpful as graphic designers can aid in creating visually appealing content that enhances the learner’s experience. Ensuring you have a solid agreement with your graphic designer protects both parties and clarifies the scope of work, delivery timelines, and payment details.

To protect proprietary information related to your e-learning project, you would likely need a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA). This would ensure that any sensitive information, plans or trade secrets you share with contractors or employees remain confidential.

An e-learning course often requires significant amounts of written content. A professional writer can ensure this content is engaging, clear and effective in delivering its educational purpose. This makes a Content Writer Agreement another important document to consider as it details the writer’s responsibilities, compensation, and other key aspects of their role.

Lastly, if your e-learning course requires a website or platform for course delivery, a Web Designer Contract may be necessary. This ensures clear agreement on the designer’s responsibilities, deadlines, payments and more. Having these contracts in place not only protects your business interests but also contributes to a smoother workflow and more transparent communication with your contractors.
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