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Originality

I may not make many friends with this post, but I feel it really has to be said. And I hope the few friends I have at CP understand my position. This isn’t directed at any particular shopkeeper, just a portion of the SK community at CP.

As some of you may know, I recently redesigned the navigation for Lekker Bride. I wanted to go ahead and add some more designs from other shopkeepers while I was at it (it had been a while since I had), so I started looking around the marketplace at wedding and bridal items. Why, oh why, do so many shopkeepers just copy the general theme or idea of a popular seller? How does that shopkeeper feel? Can you honestly tell me that they can find no other image than a martini glass to represent a bachelorette party? I couldn’t find one single new design that I felt was original enough to feature. I have sites that get tons of targeted traffic that I am willing to share with other designers - yet it seems everything new is just another version of a design on the first few pages in the MP. Do these designers honestly think that you’ll ever rise above a design that has been a proven seller for years? It’s doubtful. And then the same person will come into the forums and complain that they aren’t getting any sales. Originality sells. Quality sells.

I am so tired of people just feeding off popular designs and thinking it’s cool. It’s not. You can’t call yourself an artist if you can’t come up with one stinking original idea. I understand inspiration - especially in fashion. Whole lines have been inspired by a movie or one crazy sequined unicorn sweatshirt. But the marketplace at CP is beginning to look like a dern swap meet, with everyone selling their version of a popular design. All this time people spend complaining about things not in their control yet they can’t spend a few minutes brainstorming their own ideas. Everyone acts as though they care about the customer and their shop - yet they are perfectly happy copying designs of other shopkeepers, which I think is a disservice to the customer.

I’ve seen comments about people getting “tons of great ideas” from the CP Newsletters. Uh, newsflash - those newsletters aren’t made so you can just ride on the back of someone else’s hard work. The marketplace should not be a place you should troll for ideas. Why not, instead of just copying “what sells”, you create your own brand and/or your own style and go from there? Why be so content to just follow in the footsteps of others rather than blazing your own trail?

I have absolutely nothing to base this on, but I wouldn’t be surprised (or unhappy) if CP did start limiting what designs they offer in “their store” (the marketplace). In fact, I would be much, much happier, because I think that design quality in the MP is lacking in many areas and it would only improve the image of CP.

Feel free to give me your 2 cents.

kuler

I like to offer customers a few color choices for most designs in the Lekker Shops. Since there is so little overhead with a CP shop, offering my customer options doesn’t cost me much. I had started this mostly to accommodate our first colored shirts - the Jr. Ringer T-Shirt. I also can’t make up my mind a lot of the time. :)

My favorite recent find is Adobe Lab’s kuler. It’s a free, web based color theme creator. Once you sign in with your free Adobe ID, you can create and publish color themes. You can also save your themes as swatches to use in Adobe Creative Suite (CS or CS2) applications. With the exception of custom color themes, it’s all based on color theory. It’s far and away the best kind of color program I have seen around, and a great tool for CP Shopkeepers. It’s a fool proof way to expand your color horizons.