Who owns design
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- scransom0
I look at it from the point of view of relationships. Your most important asset is your reputation. This is more important even than portfolio itself.
So something like that, you could take off line but put it in your book.
I think a company that feels so insecure about themselves that they won't allow someone they hired to show the process of developing their end solution as part of their portfolio is a small brained and short sighted thing.
The fact you came higher in google then them seems to make them jealous though and again, their reation wasn't the best course of action.
It sounds like a very stingy sort of client to me. A brand isn't something you control, it exists in the minds of people outside your control.
Would they tell the new york times to pull an article about them from their website if it placed higher in google and was critical?