- Be truthful, reference correctly, or someone will try and sue your ass off... or kill you.
- Identify where your ideas have come from.
- Don't steal other peoples ideas/finished products.
- Investigate your ideas, product or concepts to be confident of their originality
- To produce fine, quality products, to offer the best work i can possibly produce
- To not work on projects that endanger fragile ecosystems or environments, or to jeopardize the survival of rare and endangered species and/or wild life. This does not however mean that I'm opposed to the use of fur in clothing, unless the fur being used is from any endangered or rare animal species. I believe that design projects must not pose a threat to the biodiversity of the local, national and international landscape.
- Have a process of where your final product comes from.
- Not to work on projects or collaborate with companies, people, businesses or corporations that cross with ideologies, processes or actions that i find as morally or ethically wrong.
- To take on board constructive criticism and use it to better my work process and/or projects.
- NOT TO BE SEEN COLLABORATING WITH COMMONERS. (eg. Rachael Elmslie)
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worried about no. 10
ReplyDeletenot sure about 10 especially when you copy her off the beam links
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