December 12, 2011

Basic design

Can a graphic designer use other people's work for inspiration?

Graphic design is, in many cases, the re-expression existing ideas. In most cases, re-casting a visual metaphor you've encountered or using a combination of typefaces that seem to work well together would seem to be acceptable practice. But when does inspiration become imitation?

Jessica Hische tackled the subject recently and I'm using her thoughts as the catalyst for a continued discussion on the subject.

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Jessica Hische on Inspiration vs. Imitation...

Visual plagiarism: when does inspiration become imitation ?...

Bob Caruthers offers some examples of "Similarities"...

One of my earlier posts about copyright infringement...

If you're particularly interested in the subject, here is a new book: How to Fix Copyright by William Patry, Senior Copyright Counsel for Google...

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