The four processes of project management
What is Defining, Planning, Doing, and Reviewing
Breaking groups or markets into segments according to age, race, religion, gender, ethnicity, income, education, etc.
What are Demographics?
Materials that have been altered or changed
What are Derivative Works?
Darcy loved John’s idea of using famous works of art. She has created a collage of all her favorite contemporary artist’s most famous works into a 2' × 3' poster. Her friends really love what she created and recommended she sell them. She posted the poster of her collage on Etsy to sell for $20 each.
Copyright Violation
A use that generates income
What is Commercial Use?
The core of the project, execution, and implementation of the plans
What is Doing?
A layout of a web page that demonstrates what interface elements will exist on key pages.
What is a Wireframe?
A form of intellectual property that gives its owner the legal right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention for a limited period of years
What is a Patent?
Emma was assigned a class project to write an original poem. She has a massive writer’s block and looked online for inspiration. She read a poem and used the structure and style of it as inspiration as she wrote her own. She really loved the last line of this poem she found and used it as the last line of her original poem.
Plagiarism Violation
A type of license used by stock photography agencies to sell stock images
What is Royalty Free?
the opportunity to establish the element, boundaries, size, and shape of a project and its outcomes so that they are all understood and agreed upon before beginning work.
What is Defining?
The incremental expansion of the project. Introducing features not originally planned. Delays project and adds cost.
What is Scope Creep?
The exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, sell, or distribute the expression of an intellectual property (literature, design, audio, video, etc.)
What is Copyright
Mike is teaching Graphic Design at a new school that doesn’t have a budget to buy software. He really needs software for his students to use to understand how to create designs. He decided to download a torrent version of Photoshop from the Internet and installs it on all of the computers in his lab.
Copyright Violation
A legal allowance of using a copyrighted material without permission from the owner, provided the circumstances are reasonable and do not make the material less profitable
the opportunity to focus on the effectiveness of the team’s processes and the quality of the project deliverables. The focus is on assessing and celebrating the achievements of the entire project.
What is Reviewing?
Adding or deleting content from the original scope of the work.
What is Change Order?
A logo, symbol, word, or phrase legally registered or established by a company to represent a service or product
What is a Trademark?
Susan is a graphic artist and was hired by Bevel & Company to create a new logo for them. Once she finished, she gave them copies of everything she created, received her payment, and saved copies for herself. Bevel & Co registered their new logo as a Trademark. Later she has another client that wants something similar to what Bevel & Co wanted and she realized she could use the same logo again and just change the colors.
Trademark Violation
A nonprofit organization that enables the sharing and use of creativity and knowledge through free legal tools
The amount of time and energy dedicated to how well the project stays on schedule, on budget, and how well it meets its goals.
What is Plannning?
A design methodology based on a cyclic process of prototyping, testing, analyzing, and refining a product or process.
What is an Iteration?
Consists of information and can include a formula, pattern, compilation, program, device, method, technique, or process
What is a Trade Secret?
John is creating his final project for art class and is using famous works of art from the past and today to redesign into a graphic design using Adobe Illustrator. His new design is heavily influenced by these great works of art, but he has created a new version that no longer resembles the originals.
No Violation
Consists of all the creative work to which no exclusive intellectual property rights apply
What is a Public Domain?