Terms
Last updated: August 12, 2026
These terms cover this website, the free preview I offer, and the work I do for clients. They're written in plain language on purpose. If anything here is unclear, ask me before we start and I'll put it in writing.
Who you're dealing with
Pixel & Practice is a one-person web studio operated by Milad Sadgh in Montréal, Québec, Canada. Reach me at milad@pixelandpractice.com or +1 438-876-3089. Everything on this site is provided for information; it isn't an offer that binds either of us until we agree on scope and price in writing.
The free preview
I sometimes build a free preview of what a new site could look like, with no cost and no obligation on either side. A preview is a design concept, not a finished website. Any business name, photo, review, staff member, price or contact detail shown in a preview is a placeholder for illustration, not a factual claim. A preview stays my property and is provided for your review only. If you don't want to go ahead, tell me and I'll take it down.
Quotes, prices and payment
- Quotes are valid for 30 days and are in Canadian dollars.
- Unless we agree otherwise, a project starts on payment of a 50% deposit, with the balance due before the site goes live.
- A quote covers the scope we agreed. Anything added later is quoted separately before I build it.
- I am not currently registered for GST/QST, so no sales tax is charged. If that changes, tax will be shown separately.
Who owns the work
When you've paid in full, the finished site and its custom code and content become yours. Until then the work stays mine, and drafts or previews are licensed to you for review only, not for publishing or for handing to another developer. I keep the right to reuse my own underlying tools, components and techniques on other projects, and to show the finished work in my portfolio unless you ask me in writing not to.
What I don't promise
I build the site well and I'll tell you honestly what I think it will do. But I can't guarantee business results — search rankings, traffic, bookings, enquiries or revenue depend on your market, your pricing, your reputation and how you use the site. Nobody who promises you a specific ranking or a specific number of leads is being straight with you.
Hosting, domains and other people's services
Sites I build usually rely on third-party services — hosting, domain registrars, form relays, booking tools, email providers. Those services have their own terms and their own fees, and their outages aren't something I control. I'll always tell you what a site depends on before we launch it.
Limits on liability
This website is provided as-is. To the extent the law allows, my total liability for any claim connected to my work is limited to the amount you actually paid me for that work, and I'm not liable for indirect or consequential losses such as lost profit or lost business. Nothing here removes a right you have under Québec law that can't be waived.
Governing law and language
These terms are governed by the laws of Québec and the federal laws of Canada that apply there, and the courts of the district of Montréal have jurisdiction. This page is published in French and English; both versions are available on request and the French version prevails where required by law.
Changes
I may update this page. The date at the top tells you the current version. Terms we've already agreed in writing for your project aren't changed by an update here.
Questions
Write to Milad Sadgh, Pixel & Practice — milad@pixelandpractice.com · +1 438-876-3089. See also the privacy policy.
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