Design Credit ON Website?

Out of context: Reply #18

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  • cannonball19780

    "Ever buy a car without a logo badge front and center ? Look down right now - look, who made your monitor ? We tolerate the 'intrusion' of design and manufacture credit on a million things. Not putting your design credit on a site, to my mind, is somewhat analgous to blurring or pixellating out a brand mark on a documentary - "

    @mikotondria3-

    Your analogy is incorrect. You are providing a service, not a product. Your service is helping to bring about the website... unless you are giving them a word press or something, which in that case you are the car dealer, not the car. Then you'd be putting the shitty dealership plates cover on the back, not the logo emblem.

    • A web site is both a product AND a service. Material goods analogies are flawed.ETM
    • To call the creation of a site's code a service, yet calling another batch of code like WP a product makes little sense.ETM
    • WP might be a tool, the site is still the final product, the development, the service.ETM
    • Material goods are derivative of the service process that they client is paying for.
      cannonball1978
    • Don't most cars have a dealer sticker on them anyway?Amicus

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