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- ok_tokio0
Designers: So, this is what we're envisaging for your ipad app - looks pretty cool huh?
Client: Duh, i don't understand. Why did you waste our time with this trollop!?
Designers (with exactly the same designs except on ipad mock-up): What about this?
Client: ooooooohhhh, aaahhhhhhh... let's do it! (High fives ect..)
- dyspl0
No one cares.... not even Apple.
If it was only about showing UI to your audience, there are plenty of tablets smartphones nowdays, not only Apple.....
The only issue if there was one to be is that as many other designers (myself included) you put apple device all over your portfolio and you advertise their devices and keep maintaining the idea that Apple are the only designs to go. We are just monkeys advertising for free...
- omg0
Damn, all this time spent talking about the issue, you could have went out, bought yourself a monitor and shot it yourself.
- monospaced0
for reals yo?
- ?gramme
- just didn't expect this kind of thread from anyone here. carry on, happy new year Mmonospaced
- Hey B, same to you. Yeah things got out of hand here.gramme
- doesnotexist0
who cares
- gramme0
"Gramme: I'd like to see this thread resolved and die just as much as the next guy, but I must ask you this: How did you go about this 'issue' when you decided to throw an Apple Cinema Display on your website?"
When I designed the current site in 2009, I bought an image of a monitor from LiveSurface. That image is still for sale at their site, so I think it's safe to say there's nothing illegal about it. I decided against using that image again, because (1) it's an outdated monitor, and (2) it takes up too much space and detracts from the actual website design.
For web work on my new site, I've decided to do something similar to Lundgren+Lundqvist and just use a simplified browser bar. For the iPad app I designed this year, I'm using renderings from Teehan Lax. I know Apple owns the industrial design, but they don't own those images. And, as others here have pointed out, I really doubt that Apple cares one whit about people comping apps onto iPads for their portfolios. It might be different if I was using iPad images to sell something, or modifying the industrial design in some way, but I'm not.
- grymes0
Gramme: I'd like to see this thread resolved and die just as much as the next guy, but I must ask you this: How did you go about this 'issue' when you decided to throw an Apple Cinema Display on your website?
- BattleAxe0
a psd of ipad
http://www.pixeden.com/psd-mock-…
- Daithi0
These might be free from the trademark issues:
http://caicardenas.bigcartel.com…and this is a good example of how to do it without the images:
http://emilolsson.com/- ...and http://www.freebiepi…Daithi
- I've seen/admire Olsson's work. But everything else on my site is photographic.gramme
- A vector iPad or monitor would look incredibly odd among the hundreds of photographs I've very nearly finished prepping.gramme
- akrok0
oh, i bet cause you want apple products. some goes nuts cause of that. (samsung fuckers!)
- gramme0
Acting like an asshole is never helpful to anyone. Several people were helpful in this thread, but I could've done without most of the posts.
Where in this thread or any other have I said or implied that I'm holier than you or anyone else? I'm no better than anyone here. Not by a long shot.
I must be missing something. Did I ever say something offensive to you or dummies? You guys both seem pretty bitter about something. I have a hunch you're both more civil in person.
- MarleyMarl0
You were given help. The answer is that if you're holier than thou religious morals won't allow you to use Apple's images then there is no way around it. Logo or not, the design of hardware is copyright.
- but not your own personal photos of it... otherwise every photo of a car or fridge would be a problem.Amicus
- gramme0
I'm not worried about the ghost of Steve Jobs coming after my nonexistent ass. This isn't about whether I'd get caught. I believe in doing things on the up and up, regardless of who's watching. I'm under no illusion as to how miniscule I am.
Geez. Asked for some simple help and this thread went bananas.
- MarleyMarl0
JUST USE THE FUCKING IMAGES FROM APPLE'S SITE FOR FUCKS SAKE!
Christ. You sound like a fucking idiot even questioning any of this. Like you think the ghost of Steve Jobs is gonna track you down and sue your nonexistent ass.
- dummies0
no and no.
"The Image cannot be used to promote or sell"
"You may not alter, or modify the Image, in whole or in part, for any reason"