So, I've been thinking about designs and how they can be improved, so I figured I'd toss up a thread with all the ideas.
- Enable cartels to permit other cartels to craft that specific design. For instance, if cartel A is interested in a design belonging to cartel B, they'd be able to borrow it, possibly at a cost. It would be on a design basis, so it's not an "all or nothing".
- Allow individuals to own designs. They wouldn't be able to submit a design themselves; all the submitting would still have to go through a cartel, but once it's been approved and is ready for crafting, the cartel would be able to transfer a design to a person. It would only be transferrable to the designer.
- Expand the above idea to also apply to personal designs/people. So a cartel would be able to lend out a specific design to a specific person, and a cartel would be able to borrow a design belonging to a person.
- Introduce a gold outlay for all crafted items (it would have to be relatively small; say 100 gold for a ring). This gold is split equally between the cartel the design belongs to and the designer. If it's a personal design, all gold would go to the owner/designer. If it's a "true" public design (i.e. not shared to the general public by a cartel or a person), half the gold is lost.
- Allow cartels and individuals to share designs to the general public. This would not cause half the gold to be lost, and would really be done in order to give a wider exposure to their designs.
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A variation of this: allow cartels the option to toggle a privacy setting on and off, and allow the public to go to a room Hall of Records, or whatever, and enter a command to view all the designs available in that cartel. The amount of time it takes to communicate the choices available to a client who wants a full body tattoo is ridiculous.
A public hub for looking through designs of any trade would be absolutely divine, if that's the sort of thing that's being talked about up there.
I feel like a prat when someone flexes out to another trade for me, just to tell them, 'By the way I only need to look through designs'.
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I was looking more towards Lerad's post, the rest of the raised points are sort of 'meh' for me.
I'm a designer, not a crafter, so I have very limited input to give here! :b
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The biggest problems I see with this is the time consuming process of copying the designs into the book (but once you've done it once you can just copy the book right?) and actually having to have a physical copy to read it. Maybe you could publish it in a library?
You can always archive the book in your city or commune library without publishing it.