"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Forgive me if something seemed unfair. I have done nothing more than share my thoughts. Which were questioned almost as if id make this stuff up. I went on to prove my communication with him, proof of him using my file and who I talked to. My email above should have a date on it. I have no idea if he is with them or not anymore. I don't know him. He approached me when he saw we were looking at the Brother DTG. This is a pretty cut and dry deal. Maybe he rushed the print, not sure. I just know it had banding in the orange truck and we moved on.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on June 20, 2017, 04:23:20 PMQuote from: spsi on June 20, 2017, 03:30:32 PMIn fairness, my understanding is that Eric Deem left belquette, and also that post is from about a year ago - probably when the sample print was sent out?Forgive me if something seemed unfair. I have done nothing more than share my thoughts. Which were questioned almost as if id make this stuff up. I went on to prove my communication with him, proof of him using my file and who I talked to. My email above should have a date on it. I have no idea if he is with them or not anymore. I don't know him. He approached me when he saw we were looking at the Brother DTG. This is a pretty cut and dry deal. Maybe he rushed the print, not sure. I just know it had banding in the orange truck and we moved on. Update: Just found our conversation on our company facebook page. Ill attach.Just the opposite here! You are very casual with the fact that they were using your image which is a clear copyright violation. I think the fairness was supposed to address the fact the the violator is no longer employed by the company, presumably because of his tendencies to do what he was not supposed to do. At leas that's the way I read it. I think Jerid should send you a gallon of pretreatment fluid as a thank you for not raising a stink over it!Pierre
Quote from: spsi on June 20, 2017, 03:30:32 PMIn fairness, my understanding is that Eric Deem left belquette, and also that post is from about a year ago - probably when the sample print was sent out?Forgive me if something seemed unfair. I have done nothing more than share my thoughts. Which were questioned almost as if id make this stuff up. I went on to prove my communication with him, proof of him using my file and who I talked to. My email above should have a date on it. I have no idea if he is with them or not anymore. I don't know him. He approached me when he saw we were looking at the Brother DTG. This is a pretty cut and dry deal. Maybe he rushed the print, not sure. I just know it had banding in the orange truck and we moved on. Update: Just found our conversation on our company facebook page. Ill attach.
In fairness, my understanding is that Eric Deem left belquette, and also that post is from about a year ago - probably when the sample print was sent out?
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on June 20, 2017, 04:23:20 PMForgive me if something seemed unfair. I have done nothing more than share my thoughts. Which were questioned almost as if id make this stuff up. I went on to prove my communication with him, proof of him using my file and who I talked to. My email above should have a date on it. I have no idea if he is with them or not anymore. I don't know him. He approached me when he saw we were looking at the Brother DTG. This is a pretty cut and dry deal. Maybe he rushed the print, not sure. I just know it had banding in the orange truck and we moved on. Sorry, I didn't mean to imply unfairness on your part. It seemed like the timing coincides with when you ended up buying the Brother, so it was feasible that the photographed shirt is actually the one they sent you. Further, there's not a lot Belquette can do about what's posted on their former employee's account AFAIK. It should be policy to never, ever, ever, use customer artwork for demonstration unless the customer has explicitly approved of it. We don't post photos of customer artwork unless explicitly approved.
Sorry guys, I wasn't subscribed to this thread so I didn't see any replies.I recognize the artwork now and I can guarantee you, we (BelQuette) would have only used it for you and no one else. If he used it for anyone else, I am not aware of it since our policy is to only use customer art for that customer unless we have written approval to use it for samples for anyone else. The post to instagram would have been done by Eric with a picture taken at the time of the print, although he may not have posted it to instagram instantly. That being said, I didn't see the print before it went out the door so unfortunately I wouldn't have seen the banding. As for the Instagram post, that is on Eric's personal instagram and we have no way of removing it. If you want it removed, let me know and I'll get in touch with him and ask him to remove it.If it came across that I was questioning you, that wasn't my intention. I was more confused than anything and wanted to get to the bottom of the issue and why we would have sent a banded tshirt out the door. And not knowing what artwork you were talking about only confused the situation for me a touch more.