From one of our loyal watchdogs: The folks at userneed felt they needed to rip off pieces of our layout, the sprit of our copywriting (they could definitely use some help), and, wow, that logo looks awfully familiar. Let them know what you think about their lift.
I know imitation is the sincerest blah blah but that sucks. Kinda like Brad Pitt stealing my charming good looks.
*cough*
Outstanding copywriting:
What are you not doing?
We are not a full web services agency. It's not possible to mastering your work if you spread your energy on everything. It doesnt' mean that we haven't any knowledge in these domains. We've got partners. Thus we are no database engineers, no search engines submitters, no spammers, no media buyers, no copywriters, no translators, no print designers. But we synchronise.
We are working for the internet since 1994.
And finaly we could also do some redesign for you.
We enhance the confort and learning curve of online users to achieve better results
The yellow highlighing on their site just makes the typos that much more prominent!
the sprit of our copywriting (they could definitely use some help)
That's a good one, JF! ;-)
Spirit... Yeah... I mean there are places where they took our copy word for word, but in most places you can tell they took it and then modified it slightly to try to make it their own. "Spirit" seems to define that best.
I'm still trying to understand their first sentence:
"Our job tries to understand what's happening in your customer's minds when they are using your website."
looks like it's a day of ripoffs. funny how this looks really similar to this.
Yeah Paul, was it really necessary for 230 to steal this guy's web designs? I mean he worked so hard on 'em ;)
I (luckily) got a chance to view the site before he took it down at about 12:50pm eastern. I emailed him too.
I got a kick out of the fact that since they don't have any clients, they couldn't steal your nifty Show Clients display: none switcher thingie lol.
You guys rock.
Mike
Instead of emailing that guy at loserneed, I just subscribed to their email list with this addy:
I think it'll do the trick :)
Ouch. I really don't know what else to say.
I submitted it to http://www.pirated-sites.com.
Ugh, my gut feels horrible seeing that (though I did laugh here and there). Chaulk up some more content - Aaarrgh!
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Ugh. Some of their copy reads like they ran it through a Japanese translator and back again.
My personal stuff is, of course, crap. But if I ever look too much like anyone else please tell me! I don't want the utter embarrassment/ridicule that these people feel/deserve!
Gah! If you are going to promote yourself as a design company why not just pretend you work at 37Signals. Much less rework of content. ;)
JF - check out the source code of this site: www.optimalusability.com. Looks like you've got fans in every corner of the world...
And don't bother trying to comment on one of their posts at Optimal Usability - won't stick. Nice.
working link to optimalusability.com
Also, userneed.com seems to have taken down their site: all that's there now is a placeholder page.
Userneed has shut down most of their site (except for a splash page). Fortunately, Google still has a cached copy that you can view. You can run, but you can't hide!
The google cached copy is updated to the new splash screen now.
granted, they ripped you off. but it's not like 37 signals has a claim to an original logo. tech tv could say the same: http://www.techtv.com.
Couldn't see the pirated version and I am sorry you feel bad about it.
However I find piracy in web design is a controversial issue. If good web design is making efficient use of standards, when you design (or should I say find) a new efficient design solution for something... shouldn't good designers copy your efficient solution? wouldn't that help the emergence of good design throughout the entire web?
encinar,
You are confusing 'design' with the likes of 'markup' and 'structure'.
Just have a look at the CSS Zen Garden to get an idea of what I am talking about - all the same markup and structure, vastly different design and style.
Copy rip off needs not even be discussed.
Designing efficiently, according to standards and semantically correct *ahem* can have many different faces. Doing it as well as 37signals and many others that often get ripped off isn't so easy... (off I go to improve the code of my own site...)
I'd thought I try to check whether they were now developing another site or whether they just replaced the site somewhere. Sometimes it pays to just try /test/ etc, and, sure enough:
http://www.userneed.com/beta/
blatantly copied i mean there is no excuse on earth that would save the/those people invloved.
Well you can see they are amateurs when they use dw reload page code which was for ns4 browsers.
Oh by the way font tags are all over the place.