
I thought this was worth crawling out from the woodwork to call attention to.
Indy Brand, a small, Utah-based apparel shop, has recently noted that, not only a design of theirs, but their very logo, has been copied without permission as a graphic in Tilly’s new 2015 autumn line.
It is probably the case that an individual designer—either contracted or payrolled by Tilly’s—is the culprit, rather than this being a deliberate, corporate ploy by Tilly’s to leech from the creativity of others. This uncompensated pilferage of another’s work needs to be called out and corrected, nevertheless.
Please make a visit to Tilly’s Facebook page, or contact them through other public venues to let them know of the theft, but try and avoid the typical symptoms of frothing-at-the-mouth witch hunts, if you can. Calm, reasoned assertiveness goes a long way, in my opinion. via Imgur
That’s not a tepee, it’s the silhouette of a mountain with a tree on it. The circle in the background is the sunset....
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Is that a teepee, though? Because to me, it looks like a cartoon-ish mountain with some kind of tree on top. I mean, if...