Agarwood Wellness needs a Logo design

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by Camaleón Video Branding on Sunday, August 25, 2013

Thanks for your invitation. Please, can you guarantee the payment? Thanks,
Mario.


by Project Owner on Monday, August 26, 2013

Payment is now guaranteed


by monkey on Tuesday, September 3, 2013

The selected designer violated Designcrowd terms by copying and pasting clipart into the design. All elements are NOT original. This could also be a copyright violation.

Supported links:

http://cs10310.vk.me/u138512139/136570929/x_87039976.jpg

http://www.trendsetterka.com/site_media/uploads/Blushfashion/a40e_iusb_760x100.11101781_s3l6_jpg_180x180_crop_q85.jpeg

http://trademarks.justia.com/media/image.php?serial=85325932

http://dylansonpembina.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/60350_129127197138794_714315_n.jpg

The problem with this designer is, if they are willing to sell you protected material, the entire design may be clipart (sans text).


by monkey on Tuesday, September 3, 2013



After a closer look into the designer's portfolio., there are NUMEROUS copyright violations. The designer repeatedly uses artwork created by others.


by Wigmin on Wednesday, September 4, 2013

The floral end designs are almost certainly part of a font set (like wingdings) and as such should not pose any copyright issues as long as the font set is available for commercial use. I am not aware that designers are not allowed to use commercially available fonts for their logo designs. Perhaps we need more defined rules on what constitutes "clipart".


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