In the context of graphic design, "Terms and Conditions" refers to a legal document that outlines the rules, guidelines, and expectations for using a service, product, or website. When it comes to graphic design, the term can be used in several ways: 1. **Design Usage Rights**: It specifies who owns the final design, what the client is allowed to do with the design (e.g., use, modify, or distribute it), and whether there are any restrictions or licenses involved. 2. **Payment and Fees**: It outlines the agreed payment terms for the design work, including rates, deadlines, and any additional fees for revisions or extra work. 3. **Copyright and Ownership**: The terms usually clarify who holds the copyright of the design (the designer or the client), and how the design can be used in the future. 4. **Revision Policy**: This includes how many revisions are allowed, and the terms under which additional revisions or changes can be requested. 5. **Confidentiality and Non-Disclosure**: It may include clauses that protect both the client’s and the designer’s confidential information. For graphic designers, these terms are critical to ensure clear expectations, fair compensation, and protection of intellectual property.