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Good Design Principles  1. Consistency in colors and fonts 🌈  2. Clear hierarchy and structure 📊  3. Focus on accessibil...
01/07/2025

Good Design Principles

1. Consistency in colors and fonts 🌈

2. Clear hierarchy and structure 📊

3. Focus on accessibility ♿

Bad Design Practices

1. Cluttered layouts

2. Overuse of colors

3. Ignoring accessibility

Elevate your brand with FHConcept's expert design services!

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Frequently Asked Question 🤔 How can I ensure my brand stands out on social platforms while being accessible to everyone?...
01/04/2025

Frequently Asked Question 🤔

How can I ensure my brand stands out on social platforms while being accessible to everyone? 🌍

Consistency, engagement, and accessibility are key!

At FHConcept, we make your brand shine online.

Contact us to learn more! 📞💻

“The secret of getting ahead is getting started.”  From Mark Twain, author of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.  My takeaway...
01/02/2025

“The secret of getting ahead is getting started.”

From Mark Twain, author of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

My takeaway:

- Start with FHConcept to boost your online presence!

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Ongoing support is the backbone of successful online projects. It ensures your digital presence remains strong and acces...
12/30/2024

Ongoing support is the backbone of successful online projects.

It ensures your digital presence remains strong and accessible, meeting the needs of all users.

At FHConcept, we're here to provide that essential support, helping you thrive in the digital world. 🌐✨

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Ad for a new event coming up in March:  organized by Igor Litvinov , Aigars Stolcers and Agita Baranovska
03/10/2018

Ad for a new event coming up in March: organized by Igor Litvinov , Aigars Stolcers and Agita Baranovska

Save the Best for Last ad for the Holiday Dance Classic   Competition.
03/10/2018

Save the Best for Last ad for the Holiday Dance Classic Competition.

Digital and Paper ad for Tatiana Seliverstova and Max Sinitsa for their Smooth Criminals number at the Ohio Star Ball. D...
11/15/2016

Digital and Paper ad for Tatiana Seliverstova and Max Sinitsa for their Smooth Criminals number at the Ohio Star Ball. Don't miss it!

"Magical Designs for Magical Moments". Mazen Hamza and Izabella Jundzill featuring Dore Designs costumes.
08/16/2016

"Magical Designs for Magical Moments". Mazen Hamza and Izabella Jundzill featuring Dore Designs costumes.

07/29/2016
Exciting project with RDDance.us: The Team Match Tour with its Four Elements!
07/29/2016

Exciting project with RDDance.us: The Team Match Tour with its Four Elements!

03/11/2014

Website Ownership: who owns what?

“I want to own my website” Sooner or later, every web design company needs to address this request. Simple as it sounds, it really is complicated. A website is built with many assembled parts and you may be surprised to learn who legally owns each part.

The following website terminology is a guide of what you really own and what you’re really just leasing.

Web Server – You Don’t Typically Own This

The computer running the Web Server Platform that hosts your website.

For most hosting services, the data center owns your web server and leases it to you or your web vendor.

Obviously, you will own your website server if you purchase one, but this is usually cost prohibitive to maintain.

Web Server Platform - You Don’t Own This

This is the system software running on the server. Common examples include LAMP (Linux Apache MySql PHP), Windows IIS + ASP.NET, and Microsoft SQL Server.

You will never own this.

Content Management System (CMS) – You Don’t Own This

A Web Application that is used to manage the administration of content for your website. Examples include WordPress, Drupal, Mighty-Site.

You only own your CMS if you author your own source code and wrote it yourself. This is common to all software. Unless you’re a software company, you don’t own any software on any computer.

The CMS (and all software) is owned by the respective creators and licensed to you.

Custom programming written on top of a Website Platform might be something you can own. This gets complicated with Open-Source platforms due to the GNU General Public License.

Database Software – You Don’t Own This

Common examples include MySql, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Access.

You will never own the actual database.

You own your website data and content stored in the database if you author it.

Source Code (other custom programming) – You Don’t Typically Own This

The programmed code created in the language of the Web Server Platform that contains the logic and connectors to other software running on the server. Source code may also communicate with outside integrated system servers. The source code will generate the HTML/CSS/Javascript for the browser to render to your screen.

You will own your website source code if you or your employee authors it.

Otherwise, it is owned by the creator and licensed to you.

“Work for hire” could be specified in the agreement to ensure you own the website source code upon completion and final payment of the project. This gets complicated with proprietary and Open-Source platforms due to Intellectual Property and the GNU General Public License.

“Control” of the source code is usually the critical concern with contracting custom development and is usually amenable by using an open-source platform.

HTML/CSS/Javascript - You Should Own This

HTML and CSS are the building blocks of almost all websites. It is a language that browsers understand. The Javascript is programming that may alter the HTML and CSS as one interacts with the website.

The website creator should provide an agreement giving HTML/CSS/Javascript ownership to you upon completion and final payment of the project.

Otherwise, unless you or your employees authored it, it is owned by the website creator and licensed to you.

Visual Design – You Should Own This

The combination of layout and presentable graphical assets like colors, photography and typography to create the user interface, images and videos, and readable content of the website. The HTML/CSS/Javascript will contain the information to display these assets so the browser can render the website on your screen.

The website creator should provide an agreement giving website visual design ownership to you upon completion and final payment of the project.

Otherwise, unless you or your employee created the designs, it is owned by the creator and licensed to you.

Text Content – You Own This

The formatted, readable, search engine indexable, copy and pastable website text that is rendered in the browser.

You will own your website text content if you or your employee authors the content.

Otherwise, the creator of the website is the legal “author” of the website text content.

The website creator should provide an agreement giving website content ownership to you upon completion and final payment of the project.

Photography – You Own This… If You Took The Pictures

The entire or part of a digitized photograph used on a website as either part of the logo, user interface, slideshow, gallery, video or other visual design asset.

You will own your website photography if you or your employee captures the photographs

Otherwise, you are only given a license to others’ photography. Keep a record of that license.

Browser – You Don’t Own This

A browser is the computer software we use to look at websites. Examples are Internet Explorer, Safari, Chrome, Firefox and Opera. A browser will display the rendered website which includes the HTML/CSS/Javascript and all visual design assets.

You will never own this.

Domain Name – You Don’t Own This Either. Surprised?

The Domain Name appears in the address bar of the browser. It is the humanly memorable, identifiable part of the website URL that is indexed by search engines, displayed in most marketing, and remembered as part of the brand.

You do not actually own a domain name even though you are a registered domain owner.

You have a contract with the domain registrar giving you “ownership” of the domain much like a contract with a telephone company for a phone number.

From Wikipedia: “…domain name registration with a registrar does not confer any legal ownership of the domain name, only an exclusive right of use.”

The Legal Reality of Owning a Website

You will never legally own the domain name, web server platform, CMS, web platform, database software, or language used to build your website.

You will usually never own the web server that hosts your website.

You are be granted a license to use the Intellectual Property of the website creator and/or the web platform used to build it.

Only if you program the website yourself or have a “work for hire” agreement, you will own the website source code.

If you author your own content, design the interface, take your own photographs, and create your own graphics, you will own all of the website “visual design” and content.

Own Your Website “Finished Assembled Work”

The website terminology that matters most is the “finished assembled work.” I define this as the HTML/CSS/Javascript, visual design, and the text content that is rendered by the Browser. The entirety of finished assembled work can be saved and stored by you, and can be rebuilt with any website platform. Look for contractual terms defining “finished assembled work” and stating you own the website “finished assembled work” upon completion and final payment of the project.



Article written by Barrett Lombardo from Orbit Medias Studio

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