Posted 20 January 2006 - 04:36 PM
Hello everyone,
Lately, I've been emailing back and forth with Sergey(resurepus) about my recent demotion from Design Team status. I'm still unclear if this was the root cause, but apparently, my last post in this thread above suggesting outside artistic resources/forum help ideas, offended some people. I'm still very unclear on what exactly I said that caused such an abrupt demotion, but to those offended, I do apologize. I have the belief that if you have the ability to help people, you should, and it seems that either the tone, the wording, or choice of words I decided to speak with came off as something else.
I want to see people succeed. Over my lifetime I've seen too many designers say things like, "well, if I teach you everything I know, then I might not have a job," or "I'm not going to show you all my secrets." I personally think that's wrong. You can look back through history and see that every successful master of the arts shares everything they know, and they want people to achieve greatness, even where they have not. Why? Because as soon as people learn how you do things, that opens the door for building on what you are doing, and will eventually generate more ideas and new ways of doing things. Even today, the best digital artists will have tutorials that they've written on their sites and links to helpful information.
IMHO, I believe that as a Design Team member(well, in this case, as my previous status as a DT member), it's my responsibility to help people become better artists/designers, and ultimately help people get on the DT so they can start competing in these DC.net contests. Why would I want the competition? First off, the more people competing means that the contest holders will have more logos to choose from. As more people compete, artists will have to improve their own skills and come up with better art and ideas to compete with each other. Everybody benefits.
I'd like to thank Sergey and the mods for allowing me to voice my opinion. Their was obviously a misinterpretation between what I was thinking, what I wrote, and what people read. I'm not walking away from this with sour grapes. Even after being demoted I've been treated very kindly. I try to be very conscientious about how I word things on forums, and I am still confused on exactly and specifically what, in any of my posts, caused this. If the people I offended could PM me, or PM Sergey and have him PM me exactly what it was, that would be very helpful in the future. The bottom line is, I want to help people and see people succeed, even where I have not.
-Good luck to getting on the Design Team-