On 15 May 2014, at 15:29, "Mark Roberts" <postmas...@robertstech.com> wrote: > > Stanley Halpin wrote: > >> I agree with Bob. The student’s work is clearly derivative if not a copy. >> I did a Yahoo search for Burton boards since the designer’s site Jostein >> pointed to seems to indicate that his design was for that company. I did an >> unaided eye-ball scan of Yahoo images for Burton snowboards going back to >> 2010, saw nothing like this design or the one on the designer’s site. So if >> it is copied, it could be from an earlier board. My suspicion from the way >> Burton designs vary, I would guess that this was a women’s rather than a >> men’s board. >> >> In addition to the designer, maybe try contacting Burton? > > Nah, the design wasn't done for Burton. The original design was done > by a student, Sijle Bekkevold, as a class exercise. She chose Burton > Snowboards just for the purposes of the assignment. (Run this page > through Google Translate: > http://ideblogg.no/siljebee/2013/04/16/logo-burton-snowboard-design/) > > After examining my student's version, I'm thinking he modified the > original design in Photoshop. >
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