> © illustrio 2016 - Patent pending
What are you patenting?Also, right now, when I look at the pricing section, only an empty modal dialog shows up (el capitan, chrome, ad blocker off).
I'm having a hard time trying to reproduce the modal bug although you're not the first one to report the issue. I'm working on it!
edit: typo
What does that mean? Can the illustrations only be used within that 12 month period?
But once the illustrations are downloaded, you can use them as long as you want.
edit: for clarity
I like the idea of being able to customize, but is that simply changing the colors? Or is it the ability to commission edits to the work? If it's just color changes I have trouble seeing the value; if it's substantial edits to the work then the pricing looks too low and the license terms are too restrictive.
Basically, what does this offer me that the Noun Project doesn't, except far more restrictive licensing terms?
The summary license says that you can't redistribute the graphics. Admittedly, I'm used to licenses such as GPL where including the file in an app's package file would be "redistribution" - it looks like you mean "no redistribution of JUST the graphics file" which could perhaps be clearer.
Also, the license seems really concerned with not putting any of your graphics in a theme or template. Why is this? I'd consider offering a licensing option which permits this, perhaps on a different pricing structure.
You say can't use in/on a paid product, but can use in a paid service. That's confusing because I'd think of my paid website service AS my product - I think you might mean "no use on physical goods for sale" which is another restriction I don't particularly understand but okay. Again that might be something to offer an option for.
On signup - there is a field labelled 'company' that validates as an email address. I'm guessing the label is wrong.
Led by the CTA arrow: http://i.imgur.com/odtBsuE.png, I clicked on "Illustrations" first, which I actually think is the weakest example of cool customizability. Percentages and Words are both more compelling IMHO.
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Tweaking content-blocking fixes this and all works fine, but just to report that the alert() popup is a bit abrupt.I'm not sure of the business model for big customers though, the gap between 100 and 5000 downloads being huge. Maybe unlimited downloads would be better, maybe not, only time will give you an answer.
How easy would it be for Illustrio to take requests for specific illustrations from the community?
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