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Un logo, monogramme ou une icône | Crée par SarahDukeBenson

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16 Commentaire récents

  • 18 septembre 2010 21:21 Dylan

    congrats to the winner :D

  • 17 septembre 2010 19:44 technoteaminc

    congrats
    rastasoulshine for a great warrior and winner....

    Keep Rockin guys

  • 17 septembre 2010 12:51 rastasoulshine

    Mareingenii, I don't think anyone said stock photos are copyrightable- but what I did mention earlier was that the use of stock photos, such as those found at the popular istockphoto.com can NOT be used in logo and trademark designs because the copyrights are NOT transferrable. Some websites and individual stock photos vary in the restrictions in their license agreements, so it's important for the designer to read them carefully, especially before you buy them or use up your credits on something that you can't use legally. Also, if the license is fully transferrable then you must inform the project holder of any additional cost for using those images.

    http://www.istockphoto.com/license_comparison.php

    If the project holder gets sued for the illegal use of artwork in a design the consequences could land on you as the designer- it's a really big deal and it's fairly easy to find stock photos that have been illegally used- there's several on this project alone.

  • 17 septembre 2010 09:24 mareingenii

    what .. stock photos can be used!? so how does one get copyrights for logos !! This is so weird ... i havnt heard this before that stock art are copyrightable !!

  • 16 septembre 2010 23:38 AEREY

    Good luck everyone :)

  • 16 septembre 2010 22:16 logomaniac

    I can't agree more with rastasoulshine. I'm a newbie to mycroburst/ designguru, and I fully agree with him on the no-nos. I would also add to the list of no-nos: 1}Most logos I see here are created in RGB, which looks rich and great on monitor, but will be a different story when it finally comes on print 2) A logo is not just about a design, it's also about a brand and the associated emotions. In the brief there is no provision for client to add this bit of important detail. May be MB/ LG should seriously consider this.
    Yeah, may be I've come to the wrong place, or like rastasoulshine said, "am completely wrong".

  • 16 septembre 2010 19:33 technoteaminc

    by the way thanks to rastasoulshine for his expert comments.

    Keep rockin guys

  • 16 septembre 2010 19:30 technoteaminc

    dear all, its good to be inspired from other designs but its just ugly to copy elements from others.
    About using stock photos is also allowed accrding to the website rule but you have to convey the CH about the use of content and CH will be responsible to buy that from stock directory as per guidelines on this site.

    Regards

  • 16 septembre 2010 17:31 rastasoulshine

    No offense to anyone, and I know it's your personal opinion, but I believe there are better quality submissions than the ones you listed. Most of these have a globe theme, and while some work better than others, I wouldn't necessarily say most were lacking theme; however, a couple of them are using stock vectors from sites such as istockphoto which, according to most license agreements, is illegal for logo and trademark work. It's nice to have sites like LDGuru for us designers to pick up extra work on the side, but the downfall is that most "designers" here submit amateurish (I just learned photoshop today) work and most don't know that they should: 1) be creating vector logos instead of pixel (illustrator vs photoshop) so that it is infinitely editable such as with scaling the size of the image, 2) use the Pantone Matching System for colors, and 3) refrain from using stock artwork from 3rd parties unless the license is 100% transferable and the client knows about the additional cost of such license.

    Based on your favorites above, I already see stock globes and non-vector work, which in the industry is a no-no! Again, no offense, just my opinion.

  • 16 septembre 2010 15:04 technoteaminc

    #68
    #73
    #43
    #7
    #188
    #138
    #115

    are my personal favourites.........
    other designs are also soooooo great, but they lack theme lil bit.(its my personal opinion,so don't mind guys)

    Keep rockin guys

  • 15 septembre 2010 14:52 LogoLogic

    Not a big fan of the ranking system. If a CH likes a design they should send a private message.

  • 15 septembre 2010 03:59 mannee

    Note that even without ranking,designers "lift" from other designs

  • 14 septembre 2010 13:22 thesign

    make a blind contest sometimes..please?!!

  • 13 septembre 2010 21:12 creak

    absolutly agree with you technoteaminc, good luck guys! \m/

  • 13 septembre 2010 19:20 technoteaminc

    I think CH wants a fare designing effort as ranking causes sometimes wrong inspiration and other designers steal elements from ranked designs.

    No hard feeling as it is what I think.
    Keep Rockin Guys

  • 12 septembre 2010 08:50 mareingenii

    Dear Ch
    some raking and comments could leave us with better understanding - thanks