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02-09-2006, 05:45 PM
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When did anyone pick on him for his English skills?
Yes his first post had some reasonable points however it's his attitude I don't like, he has been rather rude in several threads and insulted allot of the designers here. I agree your site is unique, however I strongly disagree your site is easy to navigate or easy to use (whatever you said) there’s no structure to it, and that’s something new designers know and they design around the functionality. The web has come along way, people want to be able to use a website rather then struggle to use it.
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02-09-2006, 07:09 PM
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No offense but all topics started by you just confuses me.
Sorry, but what is/was you question? :s
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02-09-2006, 07:37 PM
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derek from the bottom of my heart i thank you.
and to the one that pick on me i thank you too.
beleive it or not i enjoy this conversation I am learning about the other side and it has been very valuable to me ,maybe not in the way they think but to sharpen my argument it re-inforces my beleifs for originality and confidence about quality.
it gives me materials for my own marketing search .
the art market is facing an unfair competition when anybody that owns photochop can
become a self declared artist...let alone genius aside!
i am taking it with phylosophy and apriciate eating every day at the salvation army...
no complains here..just an adjusmenyt that i need to do.
well i am getting personal there but after all (it's my choice---right)
it si your choice also if you want to let me yap alone...
i just re-join the community and want to make friends
do we all have to agree on the same things?
well i thank you all. really!
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02-09-2006, 07:40 PM
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I guess i am going to change my web page to please blaze ...wait and see!lol
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02-09-2006, 08:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Nirvana-
According to this particular description.... Then artists (paintbrushes and canvases) are not freelancers... Artists are artists; designers are artists... If you create art, you are an artist... Any visual representation can be deemed art.. The tipical artist, paintbrushes and canvases, is much different than the graphic designer.
Personally, you should clarify which kind of artist you are
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You shouldn't be pulling definitions off of Wikipedia.
All artists are freelancers if they're trying to make so much as a cent from their work w/o being hired as a regular employee in a company for that work. Anyone (at least in the US) that is making any money (no matter how small) by working for themselves, and that is not registered as a business entity, is legally a freelancer.
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02-09-2006, 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted by velizio
zprod you are really beginning to feck me off beyond belief now.
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LOL Ah man, that made me chuckle. But yea, i think we just have to accept that this guy isnt going to take any note of anything being said.
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02-09-2006, 08:25 PM
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you wrong stillt are here's my note:
specially dedicaced to blaze and his kindness lol!
i did it today thinking of him saying that i have to change ...
well it is a small step....the page linked to are still inconsistent according to your
i guess standards but the depressing minimalism is there
and it is all to you blaze!
http://www.paulelie.com/blueroom.htm
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02-09-2006, 08:40 PM
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zprod I really like your artwork! (not being sarcastic)
http://www.paulelie.com/poloport.htm
I just thought you needed somesort of navigation, even if it was just a splash page like you just showed us
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02-09-2006, 09:00 PM
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02-09-2006, 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by zprod69
anybody that owns photochop can
become a self declared artist...let alone genius aside!
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Anyone that owns photoshop CAN become a self declared artist.. As long as you are creating something visually appealing, it is art.
Your website is still art - Even though it may not appeal to most of us on this forum...
I guess it goes along with beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
and I'll stop using wiki
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