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The Price You Pay…

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

What you are about to read is a brief tale of dishonor and blatant thievery on the www. This is a story that represents the very essence of all that Fisticuff Design Co. has sworn to protect, in our attempts to “defend the honor” of our clients on the web. I would love to tell you that the following is mere fiction. Unfortunately, as you will come to find, this tale is anything but fictional.

I suppose I should begin by “thanking” Empire New Media (empire-newmedia.com *) for their apparent compliment to the design/programming abilities of Rene and myself. Yesterday, I was checking some web stats for Fisticuff Design Co. when I came across a site, which I had never heard of, that had links to us on several pages. I decided to navigate over to TFS** to see what they had to say. I was quite surprised to see a blatant ripoff of the Fisticuff site. As I looked through the site, I realized that Empire not only took the background texture, various flourishes, and overall look of the site, but when I looked at the HTML source code, I realized that they copy and pasted the entire structure of our code, even the CSS file.

I am a firm believer that the most integral part of any successful design is research. I believe that learning from and gaining inspiration from one another is an integral part of how we grow as designers. I do not condone, nor will Fisticuff Design stand for, fraud, thievery, or other sorts of dishonest behavior.

To their credit (hint of sarcasm), Empire did take the time to change a class and id name here or there, (like “narrowcolumn” and “widecolumn” to “smallcolumn” and “bigcolumn), in some effort to cover up their deceit. However, the entire style sheet was left in the same order, the same format, the same font size values, etc. Really, almost everything. Feel free to view some side by side comparisons.

You may be asking yourself, “why would Empire steal your design concept, copy your code in its entirety, and then decide to provide a link to the Fisticuff site”? That is an excellent question, I immediately asked the very same thing. The brief answer is, they did not. Rather, they did not do so intentionally.

When examining their (our) code, I noticed in the footer of each page of the TFS site, Empire neglected to change an href tag from fisticuffdesign.com to the new domain. See below.

Mouse rolling over TFS link, but link points to fisticuffdesign.com
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Source code of link blunder
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Perhaps it is merely the price one pays for building a positive reputation through hard work, dedication, and truly believing in what one does. Or, on the other hand, is it more likely that Empire New Media are simply too lazy, and possibly incapable, of doing quality work of their own?

I have only one item left to add: Bad form, Empire New Media. Bad form indeed.
*Authors Note: I deliberately left out the hyperlink to EmpireNewMedia.com. I see no reason to give them the benefit of a link-back. Does that make me petty?

**EDIT: Meaning no disrespect to the CLIENT, I have abbreviated all text referencing them as: TFS. My intention here is not to tarnish their name. Rather, I want to show the sort of web “riff raff” that is Empire New Media and expose Empire’s apparent “work ethic” (or lack thereof).

Fisticuff Design, Throwin’ Down and Kickin’ Butt

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

I’m sure that my bragging for Fisticuff Design, however this is my blog and I can brag if I want to! Anyway, here are some new recognition I’ve seen popping up around the net.

So, thank you everyone who continues to give us praise and recognition.

More Recognition for Fisticuff Design Co.

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

This is a quick shout out to The Best Designs for giving us some props on the Fisticuff Design site.

Thanks for the recognition!

edit: 11/10/2007

A quick update of the list of sites promoting Fisticuff (some may have been mentioned in the past):

Not to mention, we just heard that Fisticuff Design will be featured in the next publication by the Web Design Index. They’ve been putting out an annual web design index since 2000. It is definitely an honor to make into the ranks!

Again, to all those giving us props, Rene and I appreciate the love!

A Fresh Start

Monday, November 5th, 2007

Today was my first day with a new company. I am happy to report that I am the newest addition to the team at Candace Crowe Design, here in Orlando.

So far so good. I think it will be a good fit. It’s a fairly small, close knit team of talented individuals. Everyone was quite welcoming. Since Rene and I have been focusing on freelance work the last several months, I almost forogt what it was like to be apart of a group/company. I guess I’ll have a bit of readjustment! I will say, however, that they made me feel appreciated and that certainly made the day.
It looks like I’ll be doing a good variety of work, from xhtml/css to php and a hefty amount of Flash development (which if I’m being honest, I’ve not put as much focus into,recently, as I would have liked). For now, it’s time to watch some Heroes, perhaps more reports will follow.

VIRB Update

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

So I spent a bit of time this afternoon updating and styling my VIRB.com profile. I’d like to do something a bit more exciting, but for now I thought I’d keep it consistent with the bryan-miller.com layout.

Tell me what you think.