Clipart, Yes or No?
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#1
Posted 19 July 2012 - 02:59 PM
The caption for this forum says:
"It's best to create all your graphics yourself, but sometimes you just can't avoid using clipart."
Is this statement implying that it is not against the rules to use Clipart (and/or Stock Photos, Stock Designs) in non-logo designs on DesignContest.com?
"It's best to create all your graphics yourself, but sometimes you just can't avoid using clipart."
Is this statement implying that it is not against the rules to use Clipart (and/or Stock Photos, Stock Designs) in non-logo designs on DesignContest.com?
#2
Posted 19 July 2012 - 04:48 PM
if the license of the clipart allows you to use it in commercial products/resell it as a part of your web design project to a client then yes, you can use clipart in web design projects for example.
It wouldn't make sense to redraw twitter icon for each website that you create
But we strictly forbid any use of clipart in logo design contests whether or not the license allows it. Logos must be entirely created by yourself.
It wouldn't make sense to redraw twitter icon for each website that you create
But we strictly forbid any use of clipart in logo design contests whether or not the license allows it. Logos must be entirely created by yourself.
#8
Posted 13 August 2012 - 04:23 PM
Why would Designers rush in through hundreds of pages of "designs" and just hunt for copies?
It is absurd ... spending the time searching for the use of it ... even in the "blind" contests ... the Contest Holder will be the first and the only one to blindness ...
It is absurd ... spending the time searching for the use of it ... even in the "blind" contests ... the Contest Holder will be the first and the only one to blindness ...
#14
Posted 05 September 2012 - 11:29 PM
clipart can be considered any art you find and use in your on creations, art you didn't create yourself. this might help a little Clip art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
those tutorials are not clipart per 'se but if used in a logo it is still considered art you didn't create yourself.
ALL logo contests are required to have 100% your own original art . Do not use little bits of art of someone else's or parts of tutorials or those free downloads and it doesn't matter if you have purchased those logo makers or 500,000 cliparts cd type programs. If you didn't create the art it is not yours to sell. The contestholder is paying for original art, art that they can copyright and trademark.
those tutorials are not clipart per 'se but if used in a logo it is still considered art you didn't create yourself.
ALL logo contests are required to have 100% your own original art . Do not use little bits of art of someone else's or parts of tutorials or those free downloads and it doesn't matter if you have purchased those logo makers or 500,000 cliparts cd type programs. If you didn't create the art it is not yours to sell. The contestholder is paying for original art, art that they can copyright and trademark.
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#17
Posted 15 September 2012 - 10:43 AM
Hmmm... Sorry, I do not get it... recently we had this:
Yallingup Malibu Classic
Sharie, please explain us how this happen? I guess you had a discussion over it... I don't care much what CH said about it, I care what DC team said about it and what actions did you take... if there were any.
Yallingup Malibu Classic
Sharie, please explain us how this happen? I guess you had a discussion over it... I don't care much what CH said about it, I care what DC team said about it and what actions did you take... if there were any.
#18
Posted 15 September 2012 - 11:30 AM
I have used a character from a wallpaper to design the Logo for Yallingup Malibu Classic and got Infraction, I don't know why? But I can say most of the designer (specially top 20) always use clip arts but it never mind. I think the role of DC is doubt full for new designers and old designers.
No body can see a person with fast working and fast increment of the level. I have read all the terms and condition but How DC provide Infraction Point, it never defined. So this is really partial.
No body can see a person with fast working and fast increment of the level. I have read all the terms and condition but How DC provide Infraction Point, it never defined. So this is really partial.
#19
Posted 15 September 2012 - 09:50 PM
DD, the thing is you can not use any element, but your own, your own creation or idea.
I can't agree with "most of designers" are using clip-art. Check for example top designers like JJYepez, Morabira, R. Renato, Eximius, and many others in our community.
Beside of breaking the rule and playing with intellectual rights, clip-art is cheap! Clip-art is not (or rarely) used in logo design. Clip-art is making graphic designers profession underestimated - graphic design is not a factory, it is not industrial thing like many commercial graphic-photo stock sites are representing... it should be sophisticated and valuable mind and skill creative game as it actually is, no matter how good or bad we are.
Like I wrote on some other thread - it is not every day we are seeing for example mammoth, elephant, Liberty statue, London skyline, wind surfer, etc... of course we will take a look at the photos or other images, and then process and bring it on our own.
I can't agree with "most of designers" are using clip-art. Check for example top designers like JJYepez, Morabira, R. Renato, Eximius, and many others in our community.
Beside of breaking the rule and playing with intellectual rights, clip-art is cheap! Clip-art is not (or rarely) used in logo design. Clip-art is making graphic designers profession underestimated - graphic design is not a factory, it is not industrial thing like many commercial graphic-photo stock sites are representing... it should be sophisticated and valuable mind and skill creative game as it actually is, no matter how good or bad we are.
Like I wrote on some other thread - it is not every day we are seeing for example mammoth, elephant, Liberty statue, London skyline, wind surfer, etc... of course we will take a look at the photos or other images, and then process and bring it on our own.
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#20
Posted 28 September 2012 - 02:56 AM
I don't understand why you would use clip art anyway! Laziness? We are designers, and it's super easy to create your own images if you have the skill. I'd much rather trace an image of a real bird and scan it in, rather than steal clip art from someone else. I understand using a twitter or facebook icon for web purposes I guess because it's not your logo to recreate, but other than social media icons, I don't think it's fair.
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