Orange or not - I will hold to this domain
I thought about it for a little wile and after cooling off a bit I decided:
They (easymobiles with their lawyers) think they own the colour ORANGE. They do not allow anyone to use it in larger quantity than they think is appropriate. - Cool! I will use it the way they’ll probably like more.
Here is the project - at the top of each page (I deliberately use the language of their computer illiterate lawyers who presumably do not know that this aerea of a web page is normally called header, and each page notion is normally expressed via template or design terms) you can see a text in a coloured area. The default Wordpress Kubrick theme is set up to produce a gradient fill (I’ll not be bothered explaining the meaning of this to their experts) from pure orange to pure red (#FF9900 to #FF0000 respectively). In purely technical terms the header throughout the whole website uses the colour orange in only one row of pixels, doesn’ it, or it depends on the definition?.
Now let us see what their solicitors will come up with in order to ban it.
tags: header design, header template, lawyers, terms, web design
June 13th, 2006 at 7:05 am
[…] In fact I must admit that #EF4222 isn’t exactly orange, but again it is a matter of definition and to some it may look, oh horror, ORANGE. (See also my approach to orange problem). Secondly, look at this strange piece of code at the top of each page, as they say: […]