How our tribute to “The Hacker Way” pissed off a Facebook designer
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Re: How our tribute to “The Hacker Way” pissed off a Facebook designer
#2"Error Establishing database connection"
I think we killed the site.
Edit, it's working for now
I can understand how making a profit off of something like that could rub you the wrong way. However I think I personally would just be happy the message was worthwhile to other people and leave it at that.
Re: How our tribute to “The Hacker Way” pissed off a Facebook designer
#3as lame as it sounds, i was looking to buy these posters as inspiration for my 'hacker way' office :(
Re: How our tribute to “The Hacker Way” pissed off a Facebook designer
#4Am I missing something here? Are they mad that they use their tag line, "Stay focused & keep shipping"? Because the design of the actual poster is different.
Re: How our tribute to “The Hacker Way” pissed off a Facebook designer
#5Doesn't kinko's handle fairly large prints? Seems like it shouldn't be that hard or expensive to print off a large sheet of paper with some big words in red Impact.
Re: How our tribute to “The Hacker Way” pissed off a Facebook designer
#6originals were here: http://www.designforfun.com/display.php?id=115&e=1
Re: How our tribute to “The Hacker Way” pissed off a Facebook designer
#7Did they also pay "tribute" to Adobe by downloading a copy of Photoshop from a torrent site and using it?
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We got it from them: http://store.informationarchitects.net/product/ia%C2%B3-temp...
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