Policies
Art Gallery and Art in Progress Archives
The work found in the Art Gallery and Art in Progress Archives doubles as a portfolio and resource subject to the following terms:
- Unless otherwise indicated, any work found in the Gallery or the Archive are for viewing only.
- However, you can request the use of any work found in the Gallery by contacting me personally at gmail.com. My username is sensile. If you want to use anything, you must send me a request for I may not hold exclusive rights to everything. If the request approved, I will send you a high quality version of the requested image provided that you agree to identify Veronica/Veve of Sensorial’Org as the owner and creator of the work.
- You may display a selection of work on your website if:
- Veronica/Veve of Sensorial’Org is identified as the owner and creator of the work.
- To preserve the integrity of the image, the image is not to be altered (resizing excepted). Resizing means to reduce the dimensions of the image proportionally and does not including cropping.
- The website on which it is displayed is not adult, political, religious or commercial in nature.
Design Gallery and Designs in Progress Archives
The Design Gallery and the Design in Progress Archives serves as a personal portfolio and should be treated as such. Explicitly, unless written permission is given, the works found in this Gallery and Archive are for viewing only.
Resources
Note: The Resources section was originally part of an independent site called DigiCreation. They are now a subsection of Sensorial’Org and any reference to DigiCreation either on the site or on the layout themselves refers to the resource subsection.
- The layouts herein are for personal use only. You may not use these layouts for any commercial or profitable websites
- The layouts may not be visually altered. These layouts are representations of my ability to design. Hence, the graphics, the stylesheet and the structural HTML may not be modified, regardless of whether or not credit is given
- You may not claim the layout as your own. Editing the layout to any degree does not exempt you from this condition; editing in fact, is also forbidden as previously stated
- Any unauthorized distribution is prohibited. Under certain circumstances, usually as a token of support, permission is granted to individual sites to distribute certain layouts — A Special Set; otherwise, I do not want to see my layouts being provided anywhere else
- Credits to any third party must stay intact. The text-link to DigiCreation may be removed; however, the disclaimers, the image sources and any third party credential must be retained
Though downloaded, all layouts continue to be the property of DigiCreation. You are expected to cooperate should you be asked to remove the layout from your website for any reason I see fit.
The layouts provided are provided “as is.” I will not be held responsible for any damages the layout may cause.
Information
Technical Standards: All layouts have been tested with the latest versions of Internet Explorer, Firefox, Netscape and Opera. They have also been tested for standardize HTML 4.0 and CSS 1.0 through the validators provided by the World Wide Web Consortium.
Browser Issues*: DIV/CSS designs will only be properly interpreted on browsers with good CSS support. Browsers version 4+ should properly display these layouts. Table structured designs have the backwards compatibility to be interpreted correctly on browsers new and old alike. Frames and iFrame designs come with a secondary stylesheet by the name of style2.css which allows for coloured scrollbars. They work only for Internet Explorer and are not standardize.
Personal Standards: DigiCreation is a website that will only hold a maximum of 30 layouts. All layouts are rotational — meaning that once DigiCreation have 30 layouts in its collection, older layouts will be replaced. It is not necessarily that the oldest layout in the collection will be replaced. Any layout that fails to meet the standards set by that of the newest design will be removed. It’s a way of forcing myself to adhere the old dictum of “quality over quantity” by imposing a quantitative number into the system. Odd, isn’t it? Think of it as fighting fire with fire.
I try my best to have a consistency in my coding. Although I believe that I have what it takes to be providing layouts, newer designs will doubtfully be ‘accurate’ and efficacious in its coding and structural logic — and therefore an increase in functionality and practicability is to be expected — due to experience.
*Reference: Your HTMLSource