Let's turn that around, have you ever done anything at all that you thought was truly original ?
- Carl
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Let's turn that around, have you ever done anything at all that you thought was truly original ?
- Carl
From what I recall (and I hope a View Source of the HTML corroborates this), I didn't simply rip off the Salon.com HTML verbatim - instead, I first pasted in all the text I needed on each page, and then added the paragraphs, fonts, tables, and images by hand, because I didn't want to bring along any unnecessary scraps of code. I didn't know CSS at that time, so the HTML was really simplistic, to say the least.
Salon.com, circa 1999: http://web.archive.org/web/19990423201101/http://www.salon.c...
Langara Journalism Review, 1999: http://web.archive.org/web/19990528124312/http://www.langara...
See how similar the two sites are? I have been scoping them out for more than a month now :-/
What does it say about me when the one site I wanted to plagiarize is already in the news for being a victim of plagiarism? I am pretty much a Kansas teenage waitress who lost her virginity to Tiger Woods 2 weeks ago.
This is not cheating. It takes vision to clone others' work, mainly a vision over their shoulder.
Which is when you find that they are just using a standard library that you have not heard of or some technique that the whole world and his dog already knows :(
The odd Javascript one-liner - of course
HTML/CSS - yes, on occasion
Layout - of course. Mostly subconsciously.
In any case, I mostly 'borrow' when I find an elegant solution to a problem I'm having, and always use it just as a starting point to get it right my way.
I once designed a site where the client basically asked us to clone Etsy screen by screen, to the point where we were even using their copy and I had to majorly intervene (etsy has some major usability problems). Not like a little shady outfit either, celebrity ceo with plenty of VC too. Sickening. Needless to say they bombed HARD.
Really, Etsy doesn't have anything worth copying other than the basic idea and well, their success. Their copy and wording least of all... anytime there are words on the site, they are the wrong words.
I once designed a site where the client basically asked us to clone Etsy screen by screen, to the point where we were even using their copy and I had to majorly intervene (etsy has some major usability problems). Not like a little shady outfit either, celebrity ceo with plenty of VC too. Sickening. Needless to say they bombed HARD.
Ha, that's great. I'd love to know which site that was. Really, Etsy doesn't have anything worth copying other than the basic idea and well, their success. Their copy and wording least of all... anytime there are words on the site, they are the wrong words.
Wish I could drop who it was but I'd rather not burn the bridge.
It was a ridiculous project, they had an India team that took the "just like Etsy" wording so literally that if I designed a screen that didn't look & function 100% identical to Etsy (ie: I improved it) they would have a hissy-fit. I have over a dozen emails that say "please revise to work like etsy.com. we can not move forward until design looks like etsy.com"
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Ha, that's great. I'd love to know which site that was. Really, Etsy doesn't have anything worth copying other than the basic idea and well, their success. Their copy and wording least of all... anytime there are words on the site, they are the wrong words.
Tell me about it... Wish I could drop who it was but I'd rather not burn the bridge. It was a ridiculous project, they had an India team that took the "just like Etsy" wording so literally that if I designed a screen that didn't look & function 100% identical to Etsy (ie: I improved it) they would have a hissy-fit. I have over a dozen emails that say "please revise to work like etsy.com. we can not move forward until…