tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8865905393339379796.post5551449255597884708..comments2023-06-27T07:04:07.053-04:00Comments on claremont road: spreading the wisdom: "DIY is not 'Duplicate it Yourself'"brooke @ claremont roadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04755736248634302460noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8865905393339379796.post-10426228014335385572010-03-23T15:11:57.843-04:002010-03-23T15:11:57.843-04:00I got a ton of inspiration looking at wedding and ...I got a ton of inspiration looking at wedding and party planning blogs and walking around Paper Source. (pssst - I loved your use of the 'artisan label' shape and the teal. Your graphics and that fab font were gorgeous! Your eye for detail was so inspiring.)<br /><br />The only thing I blatantly copied was a line I saw on an RSVP card:<br />"promise to dance if you play _______________"<br />It was perfectly worded and helped us involve our guests in making a playlist.<br />People had never seen something like that before and raved. But the design, layout and color scheme of the invitations was all me. Done at the last minute/late night on my little home printer. :)Christihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14685803820759245439noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8865905393339379796.post-4954782432863499972010-03-15T13:18:53.676-04:002010-03-15T13:18:53.676-04:00I saw this post on Decor8 and think it's a gre...I saw this post on Decor8 and think it's a great one. I never thought about it in those exact terms. I'd agree that hopefully one can take an idea and be inspired and put their own twist on it or order the original if you want an exact replica.michelle @ blissful musingshttp://www.blissfulmusings.com/blog/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8865905393339379796.post-46968135034800436622010-03-15T11:07:55.919-04:002010-03-15T11:07:55.919-04:00I like to borrow ideas from other brides and don&#...I like to borrow ideas from other brides and don't think there's anything wrong with it... heck, your entire wedding was gorgeous, who wouldn't want to get ideas from that? :) But I do think adding your own spin on someone elses design is key. I would want my wedding to be a reflection of who my fiance and I are, not another couple. Great post.Nicole-Lynnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03764959533612146877noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8865905393339379796.post-26069861206459932912010-03-15T08:24:33.744-04:002010-03-15T08:24:33.744-04:00Hmmm, this post made me stop and think for a minut...Hmmm, this post made me stop and think for a minute. While planning my wedding, I considered a Do-It-Myself project as anything that I decided to not spend (extra) money on and actually create by hand or on my own without the help of a professional.<br /><br />I think most people feed off other inspirations, but there's an absolute difference between borrowing ideas and stealing a designer's design.<br /><br />I see it the same way I see writing. It's one thing to borrow ideas and thoughts, but straight-up copying someone's work and claiming it as your own is a completely different story. <br /><br />Very interesting post!Jessica Lynnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17283561653744769352noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8865905393339379796.post-64582225715626959192010-03-15T02:18:27.135-04:002010-03-15T02:18:27.135-04:00Good questions. I saw this article too, and I'...Good questions. I saw this article too, and I'm really glad it's circulating since it makes some good points and it's something we all need to think about. Myself included! I realize now that I do a lot of JCrew and Anthropologie knock-offs, and I don't feel bad for getting the look for way cheaper, but I suppose it's different for large companies? Or should I feel guilty about infringing on intellectual property?Adventures in Dressmakinghttp://adventuresindressmaking.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8865905393339379796.post-413974634040406732010-03-15T00:38:36.047-04:002010-03-15T00:38:36.047-04:00Thanks for making me feel a bit better about my st...Thanks for making me feel a bit better about my stealing ideas :) I'm with you on the copying part, I should clarify to say that I think some people try to take it too far. I guess what I was trying to say is that if I were in a position like yours as a professional designer (or even before I knew you were a pro, and I just thought you were super good showing off your skills on WB) I would be maaaad if people were flat out stealing ideas from me. Designers that take the rip offs with a grain of salt are better than I would be for sure :)Kate @ The Fetching Lifehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11330966628289966453noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8865905393339379796.post-34153981547774423162010-03-15T00:24:39.422-04:002010-03-15T00:24:39.422-04:00Kate, I think an IDEA like a Blurb guestbook is fa...Kate, I think an IDEA like a Blurb guestbook is fair game -- if all of the photos inside are completely copied and re-staged, though, THAT would be unethical to me. And I think the guestbook wish bowl idea was okay for you to borrow :) Again, it's an idea, not a visual rip-off!<br /><br />Also I think people doing DIY with their own unique idea, blogging about it, and having others copy it is a slightly different situation. If their original design is not something that earns them a living, I don't think it's necessarily unlawful when people copy it, though it is unfortunate and disappointing; also, in lots of situations, bloggers will give a tutorial, in which case they have to assume that people may follow their advice :) <br /><br />The problem for me is when people find professional invitation designs, dress designs, etc. and try to replicate them entirely. That's taking someone's livelihood and originality and calling it your own. Not okay. If you find a design you love, you should respect the original designer enough to either purchase the design from them, or, if you can't afford it, use it as inspiration for your own unique design while being careful NOT to copy it.brooke @ claremont roadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04755736248634302460noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8865905393339379796.post-58440283493041079822010-03-15T00:20:13.101-04:002010-03-15T00:20:13.101-04:00This comment has been removed by the author.brooke @ claremont roadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04755736248634302460noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8865905393339379796.post-81610862971023239282010-03-15T00:01:17.016-04:002010-03-15T00:01:17.016-04:00Great post! I hadn't gotten the chance to see ...Great post! I hadn't gotten the chance to see the article yet, but I'm glad I have now! I agree that a LOT of people tend to creep up on the line between inspired and flat copied. I know I have found myself getting close (if even not intentionally!). I also think that unfortunately there are people out there who want to take credit for things and blame others for copying when the idea was not really theirs to begin with. I remember when I first started planning coming across a small blog with a big rant about being very upset that people were "copying" her idea of a blurb guestbook. She probably wasn't the first, and certainly won't be the last to do one. I am flattered when readers on the bee tell me they got an idea from me, or did something the way I did. But I am no where near the level of designing ANYTHING the way you do(want to make your birdcage look like mine? go ahead!). If I put all my energy into designing a whole invitation suite only to find it duplicated almost exactally with no credit, I doubt I would take it well. In fact, I would be angry pants. So kudos to you (and other designers) that continue to put their work out there even with the risk of being ripped off. I don't think I would be as brave!<br />ok, enough blabbering! just my two cents :)<br /><br />(I just remembered that I completely copied Emily's guestbook wish bowl. But does it count since no one really paid attention to it and she came to my wedding and saw it!? Sorry Emily :( I feel like a big ass now!)Kate @ The Fetching Lifehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11330966628289966453noreply@blogger.com