pulling down a site
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- vectorbug0
vectorbug that is BS.
i got zero respect for anyone calling themselves a designer or artist or whatever and turning a blind-eye to this kind of plagiarism.
you are obviously not a professional.
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In that case I take it back. If you really want to make an impact on their business, I will personally contact them for you, pro bono.
Seriously though, if you guys want to use my art, I'm cool with it, I make enough money at my job that I would be delighted if someone else used my artwork in a mass production kind of way.
I mean, lets say you use my art for a CD jacket, that just means the CD jacket is going to ROCK. If not, and some how you manage to make the cd jacaket not rock despite my awesome art being placed on it, then what do I care? I'd feature it on my site next to the original artwork probably.
But thats besides the point. Get your friend/client to contact their competition and get them to rethink their direction. Then redesign your friend/clients site so that its 100x better only this time, charge money because it sucks to do websites for free because then you have to do all the upkeep and deal with their FTP stuff and its usually over the phone when they don't know what they're doing but insist on doing it themselves, not to mention the million revisions that they're not paying for.