That said, it’s only a tiny part, and if you’re advertising your services on a site using someone else’s theme (or a close approximation thereof), you better damn well credit your source.
For example, on my personal site I use a layout based heavily on a basic theme designed by another. My solution is to include my own site along with those of my clients in my design portfolio, with a small description of how I built each one including whether I used someone else’s theme and where I got it.
So, no I don’t think using others’ themes is wrong, if they distribute them with the intention that other people will use them. Nor does it make you any less of a professional IMHO, since using the right design can save your client time and money. But failing to give credit where it’s due is negligent at best, very unprofessional, and shouldn’t happen at all considering how I think we all learned about plagiarism in grade school.
]]>@Tec: This is a case of using a free Wordpress Template and modifying it. This template wasn’t purchased.
I’m aware that folks out there purchase templates for their sites and you can often see from their portfolio the talent gap, for lack of a better term, in the design of their clients’ sites and their own.
I guess the issue I have with this is that they didn’t give the original designer of the template the credit he deserves. It was his idea that this site is based on and in my opinion that’s theft. Just because they made some changes doesn’t change the fact that the basic structure of the original template is intact and therefore not their own.
P.S. Your portfolio gallery completely comes apart on Mac in Firefox.
]]>I am a developer myself, and though, my site has be designed not purchased, there are many design companies that will purchase a template or have someone else do it. Why would you ask?? time.
We have steady flow of work here, and i know there have been times and still are, when i have no time at all to update the site. We are more focused on our clients sites.
Yes, I agree that a design firm should be designing their own site, if in fact they are promoting web design, but at the same time, it is the service and end product they are selling for each individual client, not their own site design.
just my two cents
thanks for allowing comments
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