You haven't done any of logos or websites you posted. There is an
epic difference inbetween those and stuff you did for LargoG and here on forum.
From what I know about you by now, all you are capable of is ripping-off others work and adjusting it slightly. You can't even cleanup CSS from the
stuff ripped-off and not in use.
I'm not designer in terms of having proper education, papers nor extenssive portfolio, but if you are professional, I am The Master of The Universe.
Well, that hurts
The project with LargoG was limited because he specifically asked not to change the HTML of the page, only edit the CSS and that's something really hard to do since you don't have a choice in the page's structure, you can't even target specific tables or divs. Also, you should consider that that the website has a limit of 80kb at any given time because its going to be loaded via Tor. So yes, I can't say it'd be in par with my other projects but I had to make do with the objectives I was given. If anything, he was happy with what I produced.
If you have been a designer for quite some time, you tend to re-use codes you have used for other projects for the sake of saving time. Now tell me, is that ripping off? Is it so wrong to re-use codes so that you could be more productive?
I admit when I first started working with Largo I didn't fully understand what he was asking for, it was in fact the first time I would be designing for a Tor site. The original design and codes are almost quite different than the final one. In the end, Largo just wanted something simple and clean so I gave him that. Sometimes simple is best, that's what I learnt from him.
SubSTRATA, in the end, if the client's happy, so am I.