"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Hey, what's with the Watermark, don't you trust us Great as always, man.Steve
I hate it, but unfortunately it comes with the job. I fought it as long as I could...some of these old dogs may recall......it's a bummer but I've had a lot of stuff ripped off so......
Quote from: lemorris on May 19, 2014, 08:48:01 PMI hate it, but unfortunately it comes with the job. I fought it as long as I could...some of these old dogs may recall......it's a bummer but I've had a lot of stuff ripped off so......no surprise there; the older I get, the more I realize people suck. Still, I'm nice to everyone, because that's what one is supposed to do. I get tons of "art" that is ripped off, only to explain the whole deal to the customer, "No, we can't do that..."Steve
Quote from: Sbrem on May 20, 2014, 11:31:54 AMQuote from: lemorris on May 19, 2014, 08:48:01 PMI hate it, but unfortunately it comes with the job. I fought it as long as I could...some of these old dogs may recall......it's a bummer but I've had a lot of stuff ripped off so......no surprise there; the older I get, the more I realize people suck. Still, I'm nice to everyone, because that's what one is supposed to do. I get tons of "art" that is ripped off, only to explain the whole deal to the customer, "No, we can't do that..."Stevewe just tell them to contact the creator and offer few shirts with their art on them. It has worked more than once already.pierre
If this is too off topic someone just say so and I will re post in a new thread. But can dedication to design be reconciled with practical business necessity? It seems like I get to the point of resenting the amount of time it takes to execute to the best of my ability. Are design and compensation mutually exclusive goals? Or is it a matter of finding balance? Also could it be that designing well is a loss leader in order to get the print run? Again sorry for straying.