on top? or on the bottom?
on top? or on the bottom?
Out of context: Reply #50
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- monospaced0
I don't know. A client once asked me to design a logo based on her sketch, and I began to build it out. I then realized after a bit of research that she had sketched out her direct competitor's logo with her initials and the logo I was providing would infringe on copyrights. Instead of doing what the client asked for (which was basically illegal) I told her that I was not comfortable providing work that I knew was a direct copy.
Just because the guy offered you $50 does not legitimize immoral practices. I can't see how money would legitimize anything illegal.
- +1 life lesson.akrokdesign
- I agree. But that's discretion being utilized for that specific situation.dopepope
- It's discretion any respectable designer should employ whenever a client asks for something like this.monospaced
- you just think too much of art and design, the clients don'tPupsipu