Joe Diaz
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How many of us have heard that one? Someone comes in with an image they found on google that they printed out and wants you to copy it. When you say no they usually follow that up with: "I heard that if you change at least 3 things about the design I can use it." Or "I heard that as long as you change 20% of the design then it becomes an original. It usually is a different number every time. :Big Laugh I know I'm not the only one that has heard that one before.
So the question is: How would you even measure the % of change in a design.
So if I were to copy the McDonalds logo where could I begin. I could change the color right? So hmmm... let's see.... Ok so on the color wheel the opposite of yellow would be violet right? So if I made it violet that would be a 100% change in color. Alright now we are getting somewhere. Then If I avoided the letters "m" "c" "d". Let's see... that would be about a henway... carry the one... divide that by piecost...
As hard as it can be to come up with an original idea, It would be much harder to come up with some sort of formula for proving that you changed a design by X%, as if that were even a rule in the first place.
So the question is: How would you even measure the % of change in a design.
So if I were to copy the McDonalds logo where could I begin. I could change the color right? So hmmm... let's see.... Ok so on the color wheel the opposite of yellow would be violet right? So if I made it violet that would be a 100% change in color. Alright now we are getting somewhere. Then If I avoided the letters "m" "c" "d". Let's see... that would be about a henway... carry the one... divide that by piecost...
As hard as it can be to come up with an original idea, It would be much harder to come up with some sort of formula for proving that you changed a design by X%, as if that were even a rule in the first place.