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angeld22017-04-24 23:49:47
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angeld2, 2017-04-24 23:49:47

What should I change in the design of my site so that the owner of the donor site or the studio that made it would not sue me, etc.?

I plan to order a site so that the designer draws it from 0, but the approximate arrangement of the elements, the sequence is taken from the donor (site made by the studio), I plan to change the fonts, colors, icons a little location, button design, menus in a different style, all this will then be typed from 0 and write another person's site. Am I breaking anything if I do this? Or is it better to go ahead and swap everything on each page besides the font color and a slight change in the design of the details. There is a C icon on the donor site. Help me please.

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ThunderCat, 2017-04-25
@ThunderCat

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I mean, well, do you really think that the owners of the competitor's site are just sitting and crowing who stole their design and functionality? You don’t imagine yourself as a Samsung, be simpler.

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tema_sun, 2017-04-25
@tema_sun

In the days of ubiquitous bootstrap, you should not worry about the position of elements on the page.

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Ivan Vorobei, 2017-04-25
@ivanvorobei

What you do is called a reference .
If you are interested in the legal framework, then

I plan to change fonts, colors, icons a little location, button design, menus in a different style, all this will then be made up from 0 and another person will write the site
enough for no one to complain.
Reference is quite a common practice in the work of not only designers, but also programmers. You are not violating anything .

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Rob1n Bobin, 2017-04-24
@sp1rob

These are tasks from the series:
"There is a website - you need to make the same one" 1000r

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Sergey Goryachev, 2017-04-24
@webirus

It is enough to change one thing - you.

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dinegnet, 2017-05-26
@dinegnet

In fact, no one cares.

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