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Product Design
Invoice Template

Create a professional product design invoice for production work, materials, labor, equipment, fees, payment terms, and client-ready billing. Use the template to continue through Zintego’s secure create-invoice flow.

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What to include in a product design invoice

Use clear, client-ready invoice details for manufacturing, fabrication, and industrial service work, costs, and payment expectations.

Production details

Client and job information

Add the client name, job reference, invoice number, production date, and a clear description of the product design work.

Client detailsInvoice dateWork summary
Cost breakdown

Materials, labor, and equipment

Separate materials, shop labor, equipment time, production fees, add-ons, and any manufacturing, fabrication, and industrial service-specific charges.

MaterialsLaborEquipment
Payment terms

Due dates and balance

Include taxes, deposits, accepted payment methods, due dates, notes, and the final amount due.

TaxesDue dateBalance

Clear billing for product design

A product design invoice works best when it turns creative planning, campaign work, production time, revisions, materials, licensing, and delivery details into a record the client can approve without confusion. Many providers in the creative and digital services group sell work that happens in stages, so a short total is rarely enough. The invoice should explain what was completed, what was revised, what files or deliverables were handed over, and when payment is due.

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Invoice guidance

Product Design Guide

A product design should help the customer understand what was provided, why each charge appears, and what still needs to be paid. Businesses that handle creative and digital service work often deal with changing scope, materials, delivery notes, approvals, deposits, or repeat customer records. A clear invoice turns those details into a payment-ready document instead of leaving the customer to interpret a short total.