Hey All,
I've been working with a client in a neighbouring city with regards to some reverse channel letters. They mentioned that they would be going to another sign company to get another price. Seems ok.
So, I send along the concept that I created and they seemed to like it. (I actually sent 3 different designs)
Later they came to a conclusion that they were going to go with the 3rd option. Along with this email is the proofsheet from the other sign company. WITH MY ARTWORK ON IT. Talk about outraged, on our proofsheet I state clearly that this artwork belongs to our company and cannot be altered unless consent is given. This is also stated on their proofsheet, so they're claiming the artwork is actually theirs. My boss is taking this fairly lightly as they've been known to do greasy things and he says to expect it. I'm very tempted to send them off and email about asking where the artwork came from etc. Figured I'd take the high road and try to ignore it, unless they end up getting the job that is.
You can see in the artwork I've created the shadowing is different on one of the toes of the paw. Its identical in theirs. Mine is "MAH3p.jpeg"
Whats you're thoughts on this, I've been in the sign industry for a bit but I've never had this happen to me before. Am I overreacting?
I've been working with a client in a neighbouring city with regards to some reverse channel letters. They mentioned that they would be going to another sign company to get another price. Seems ok.
So, I send along the concept that I created and they seemed to like it. (I actually sent 3 different designs)
Later they came to a conclusion that they were going to go with the 3rd option. Along with this email is the proofsheet from the other sign company. WITH MY ARTWORK ON IT. Talk about outraged, on our proofsheet I state clearly that this artwork belongs to our company and cannot be altered unless consent is given. This is also stated on their proofsheet, so they're claiming the artwork is actually theirs. My boss is taking this fairly lightly as they've been known to do greasy things and he says to expect it. I'm very tempted to send them off and email about asking where the artwork came from etc. Figured I'd take the high road and try to ignore it, unless they end up getting the job that is.
You can see in the artwork I've created the shadowing is different on one of the toes of the paw. Its identical in theirs. Mine is "MAH3p.jpeg"
Whats you're thoughts on this, I've been in the sign industry for a bit but I've never had this happen to me before. Am I overreacting?