Joe Diaz
New Member
This one is kind of related to my post about crowdsourcing/spec-work. I have a bunch of logo designer friends on facebook and a few on here. Some of them are freelancers, some not. Every once-in-a-while I'll see a designer post up examples of other people ripping off their work, and they have every right to complain about it. I would. It sucks. Anyway, they post the offender's design, than a link to theirs on dribbble or logopond. And that got me thinkin. I've noticed those sites have become a hot spot for people to steal work. I mean... all that great eye candy in one spot... For most of us it provides inspiration, others it's a convenient spot to search for designs to steal. But what I really wonder is: does publishing your designs on those sites result in more work? Are people finding designers to hire on those sites? or do only other fellow designers know about them? Are they simply a place to get feedback about design work you have done from other designers? Most importantly, does the pros of publishing on those sites outweigh the cons of being ripped off? I've always considered posting designs on those sites, but have always been scared away by the negative things that seem to result from doing so.