Ripoff?
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- d_rek0
I see some similarities but hardly a rip
- +1WeLoveNoise
- Now this is a rip off of Visuell : www.artrefers.com/BI…...visuell
- d_rek0
hmmm... there are some nuances here that are repeated....
- Knuckleberry0
nagh... definitely some ideas but its okay.
- MrT0
On the rip scale it's a small crease.
Another, finer example of that nav style.
http://www.seymourpowell.co.uk/- I wouldn't call it finer but it's nice indeed.zarkonite
- They need more keywords in their title.acrossthesea
- I think this experience is the best. THe other two are just nice photos and a lot of fluff.dMullins
- designbot0
Not a rip. Second site does the nav better anyhow...first sites nav is annoying.
- 7point340
i think we're missing the core issue here, namely: why have these been done in flash instead of html and css
- zarkonite0
7point34:
if you familiarize yourself with Sidlee's work you may agree that their work is media heavy, showing their site in that kind of technology is justifiable in my opinion since almost everything they do is video, interactive displays, store design, spectacles, etc.
check out tourisme montreal, mgm or what they've been doing for adidas.
- tparsons0
The SidLee site has some serious kerning issues.
- visuell0
As one of the team members of Visuell Interactive, I thank you all for the "thumbs up" our site not being a rip-off. We are launching 2.0 soon, which does away with the Flash version. We created it in Flash Gaia Framework as a case study on the technology - but are going with the HTML Java to do all the transitional animation.
Thanks again.
- mistermik0
who cares honestly - neither show any originality.
- akrokdesign0
by the way, look at the "TEAM" section on visuell.
- http://visuellintera…visuell
- jaha, där kom länken. tack för de.akrokdesign
- LOL, wtf.dMullins
- gramme0
Speaking of things that aren't a rip. Someone emailed me last night from a masked address, and had apparently seen my work linked on design and design.com or some other place. They claimed the work shown there (and thus, the work on my website) wasn't designed by me, but by some other firm. Called it a rip-off. I can only assume they meant my former employer. This is funny because they somehow have seen my old employer's site as well as mine, but apparently did not know I used to work there, and/or didn't read the project descriptions on my site where everything is clearly credited, even down to the photographer and writer for each job.
I suspect this person either (a) works at my former studio or (b) is a friend/client/vendor of someone there, because that firm's work isn't very widely circulated online—they haven't updated their site in a long time. Otherwise, I'm not sure who else would notice or care.
Anyway, this person ended their email with "karma is a bitch, dude." If by karma they mean what goes around comes around, then they're absolutely right. Sending harrassing emails and threatening people with ill-informed claims (all while hiding behind a masked email address) will surely come back to bite them in the ass—one way or another.
I freaked out at first, but then remembered they're dead wrong and didn't even have the balls to reveal themselves. I slept soundly after that.
- dMullins0
^ Good for you, Matt. Some people just have issues.
- d_rek0
lol @ karma... er... K_arma?
- oblib0
am i double clicking on the visuell site??