august 29th, 2010: 5 typeface specimens and 20 new typography posters posted here. phew.

Holy shit! I'm a hack!

monday, february 22nd, 2010



Thanks to a comment on Abduzeedo, I've learned that my recent series, The Imprint, bears an uncanny similarity to the cover art for Jay-Z's recent album, The Blueprint 3.

Update! I actually ended up on the phone about this with Atlantic Records' creative director. He designed the Jay-Z artwork himself and happens to be a super cool guy as well. He assured me that Suge Knight isn't gonna hang me off a hotel balcony, so I guess everything's cool.

Here's Jay-Z's album:



And here's one of the pieces from The Imprint:



What the hell? The exact same concept of color stripes being "projected" over white audio gear, all the way down to the damn reel-to-reel machine? And to add insult to injury, even the names are similar: The Imprint vs. The Blueprint.

Obviously the album, being released in late 2009, came before me. But in all honesty, I'd never seen it before this morning. I'm even a fan of Jay-Z, but haven't been in much of a hip-hop mood lately and never went out of my way to track it down. I actually got the idea from this YouTube video, sent to me by a coworker like a month ago:


Cube Illusion Video

I liked the idea of projecting a pattern or shape onto a plain surface, but deliberately viewing the result from the wrong angle so that it follows the geometry in erratic ways. I chose the name because the projected stripes were like an "imprint" on the image (and also because it sounded cool). In fact, I was originally going to project lettering or something typographic, but went with the stripes at the last minute because they were easier to work with.

And of course, anyone who's seen my work going back to late 2008/early 2009 knows that I love basing pieces around retro audio gear that's been broken apart or cobbled together, and that I like to throw reddish stripes on just about everything. In fact, I've had a really awesome picture of a vintage reel-to-reel machine sitting in my "Found Art/Inspiration" folder for two years now.

So anyway, I'm pretty blown away by the whole thing. I totally understand if anyone thinks I deliberately stole the idea, since I'd probably feel the same way if it hadn't happened to me—in fact, had the timing been reversed, and the album came out after my work was online, I'm sure I'd be convinced they got it from me instead—but from my perspective, this is now proof that truly astronomical coincidences are possible. Jesus Christ.

Lastly, this blog post is dedicated to Paula, to whom I say holla.

categories: yikes






10 Comments



Treavioli was all like:
Yeah, it kind of reminded me of Jay-Z's cover art but your piece is more 3D-rendered, wasn't exactly the same, and more interesting so I didn't think much to mention it.
monday, february 22nd, 2010 at 10:55am

Ben Whitesell was all like:
Funny, I am a big fan of JayZ and have seen that cover repeatedly on my iPhone and didn't make the connection. I can see the general similarities, but to be honest your work has a completely different feel. Retro, rather then sterile, which I think the JayZ cover comes across as.
monday, february 22nd, 2010 at 11:06am

amv was all like:
You guys are awesome! I feel better now.
monday, february 22nd, 2010 at 11:41am

paula was all like:
holla back, hack! although you and i both know you're not a hack, but a victim of world's first time traveling design sabotage. howevers... at least now we know how jay-z spent the five minutes he was actually retired.
monday, february 22nd, 2010 at 2:40pm

@kmpatenaude was all like:
If you like the Idea in that Youtube vid, you gotta check out Aakash Nihalani http://www.aakashnihalani.com He brings the Geometric Tape Design to a new level. Awesome stuff.
monday, february 22nd, 2010 at 3:34pm

Shelby was all like:
I have to agree with Ben, minus being a Jay Z fan. Your work has such a more authentic feel to it.
monday, february 22nd, 2010 at 11:23pm

Slithy was all like:
Despite the similar theme coincidence I still prefer the "Imprint" over the "Blueprint". More engaging color scheme and definitely more interesting typography.

Keep doing what you do, if someone else does it too, do it better.
monday, march 1st, 2010 at 9:37am

SWhite was all like:
No worries. An artist is always influenced by the things, patterns, color, balls of tape, ect. in their environment anyway...most of the time unconsciously so something similar is bound to happen eventually...to everyone! Ignore the naysayers. I like your version much more.
friday, march 5th, 2010 at 6:37am

MisterBenja was all like:
I really liked these. Once I saw it I started looking for a place to add comments. Nice.
wednesday, june 2nd, 2010 at 10:05am

jason was all like:
the difference between the two is your work is a million times better both in design and execution. the jay-z cover does nothing for me. it's boring. your work is inspiring, complex and intriguing.
wednesday, september 8th, 2010 at 1:54pm

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