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Islam Ibakaev2017-11-16 12:53:54
Freelance
Islam Ibakaev, 2017-11-16 12:53:54

Is it possible to indicate in your portfolio the works made by order of the web studio?

I have done some work for a web studio. Started freelancing. Is it possible to indicate in the portfolio the work that I did for the studio. It's just that in the works I had to indicate at the bottom of the page that the site was made by such and such a studio. Will it be correct to give links to works in such a situation, or do I not have the right to do so?
Or, for example, explain that such and such work was commissioned by such and such a studio and give a link to the work.

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Anton Filippov, 2017-11-16
@devellopah

Well, if the work is completely done by you, and you did not sign the NDA, then why not, it's just a demonstration of your level of work.
It’s even better to just indicate - he worked in such and such a studio from such and such to such and such a year, took part in the development of such and such sites, did such and such

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Anatoly Pontyuko, 2017-11-16
@Pointman

The work done completely by you is your portfolio, regardless of for whom and in which company you did it. If the non-disclosure agreement was not signed, then there will be no problems.

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Philip Grr, 2017-11-17
@Moon_Lobster

not what is possible, but necessary. you can indicate that this work was done for this company.

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Yuri Alexandrovich Morozov, 2017-12-28
@moroz69off

In all MY works I write this metaphor:
Studio, not studio - it doesn't matter, you can and should sign all your code with a comment. For example:

// нужно обязательно дунуть
// если не дунуть, чуда не будет
//©Амаяк Акопян

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Evgeniy Volf, 2017-11-16
@Wolfnsex

Or am I not eligible?
Right to what? Give links to the studio site or links to some other sites? I don't see what kind of legislation would restrict this...

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Alexey Ukolov, 2017-11-16
@alexey-m-ukolov

It depends on your agreements with this studio.

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