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		<title>Can I Use Your Portfolio?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This was a favor a friend of mine asked a few years back. She/he needed a portfolio because she/he had an emergency interview. I actually didn&#8217;t know what to say but my thought bubbles was screaming&#8220;Are you kidding me? &#8221; &#8230; <a href="http://desmendoza.com/2008/07/can-i-use-your-portfolio/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This was a favor a friend of mine asked a few years back. She/he needed a portfolio because she/he had an emergency interview. I actually didn&#8217;t know what to say but my thought bubbles was screaming<strong>&#8220;Are you kidding me? &#8221; </strong></p>
<p>First, it&#8217;s <strong>my </strong>work, <strong>my</strong>design, <strong>my</strong> concept. If I gave him/her permission it will haunt me back, who knows, tables could turn and I could be accused of using someone else&#8217;s portfolio a few years down the line. I felt a little disgusted when I was asked that question. A straightforward NO was all I could spare.</p>
<p>The local web/design design industry is a small, small, small word. One should never take credit for a design that isn&#8217;t her/his own. It&#8217;s just wrong in so many ways. Here are two classic examples:</p>
<p>Bel of <a href="http://www.greencapsule.org">Greencapsule.org</a> recently posted in her <a href="http://belragay.multiply.com/journal/item/4/Plagiarism?replies_read=2">Multiply</a> account about someone taking credit for her designs.</p>
<blockquote><p>It&#8217;s not a case of web designs, this time.. it&#8217;s PDF portfolio ripping off. I honestly do take pride in how my PDF portfolio looks like, coz I have spent a lot of time doing it&#8217;s design, typography, colors, and layout just to impress employers or clients. Just this afternoon, a friend of mine who works in Lawton Yeo informed me that they just interviewed one Filipino guy (named Jay Patrik K. Elemento of http://xeoxile.cjb.net) through phone yesterday and was surprised to see that he used my PDF Portfolio as a template and have just replaced the texts and images on it. Everything looks the same.</p></blockquote>
<p>The guy eventually apologized.</p>
<p>There was also a popular thread in <a href="http://www.philweavers.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=4162">Philweavers.net</a> about a certain <a href="http://www.philweavers.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=4162">Voltaire Estrada.</a> This incident is one for the books. The person involved used several flash portfolios that he claimed he worked on. He applied in one design studio. Presented his portfolio to a panel of interviewers, also web designers/developers &#8212; and in a funny twist of fate, <a href="http://www.needlemouseblog.co.nr/">one of the interviewees</a> was the actual person who coded, developed &#8220;his&#8221; portfolio. CLASSIC! &#8230; And it gets better. I thought the name was familiar. It rang a bell. I remembered the person applied in my previous company. Guess what? He failed the basic HTML slicing and flash animation test.</p>
<p>Should they start teaching professional ethics 101 in design schools? Ladies and gentlemen, if you&#8217;re either a fresh grad or an expert in this design industry take into consideration the following:</p>
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<li>Never, ever take credit for someone else&#8217;s work.</li>
<li>The industry is small world. The advent of the internet makes it&#8217;s easier for word to get around. You don&#8217;t want a prospective employer to Google your name and negative comments about you would pop in the results.</li>
<li>If you worked on a project with a team, state that in your portfolio. This has been a common incident I&#8217;ve experience in the hundreds of interviews I&#8217;ve conducted. I&#8217;d see one portfolio by an applicant and wonder why it looked so familiar. Only upon further prying that I will discover it was done by team effort.</li>
<li>Employers will blacklist you. In the case of Voltaire, it was just too bad for him that the complaint was posted in Philweavers. A site every headhunter/hr manager in the local industry visits to source for prospective talents.</li>
<li>The old adage &#8220;face the music&#8221; rings true. You may eventually get the job by cheating but when push comes to shove and you need deliver a complicated project, how are you going to do it?</li>
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<p>Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery but not in this case. Great execution means the real designers/developers have poured hard work, sleepless nights and unlimited cups of coffee to come with such results. If you want to kill your career as a designer then claiming credit for someone else&#8217;s work is the best way to do it.</p>
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