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Snap! – Buffa You doo doll

08.23.2009 @ 11:07 PM in Lifestream

Snap! - Buffa You doo doll

Mark and Beth tossed me a you doo doll so I could finish it and give an
example of just how awesome this DIY voodoo doll is. This is the head… I
think its gonna be pretty awesome when its done. #snap

Snap! – hot butt du jour

08.23.2009 @ 1:46 AM in Lifestream

Snap! - hot butt du jour

This 20 year old italian boy danced like a straight boy, but I think he may
be buysexual, and he was wearing some hot DKNY briefs… and his butt, what
a waste of tail if he really is straight. #snap

Snap! – coffee and folks

08.22.2009 @ 7:25 PM in Lifestream

Snap! - coffee and folks

It was drizzly and rainy at the fair today, so we all headed to Starbucks
to dry up. Dad on the right, jerrie on the left… Aunt Becky, and Jay next
to me. Mmm family and coffee… FTW #snap

[Updated] Hero Design gets their art stolen, by Artvoice

08.22.2009 @ 3:25 PM in Buffalo

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What a fucked up and stupid thing to happen…

via Hero Design Studio – Local publication, Artvoice, stole original artwork that we created for the band Iron & Wine and altered it VERY slightly for a full page back cover ad, advertising their publication and their upcoming “Fall Arts” Issue. They even used our color scheme and textures. All of the major elements of the full page ad were stolen directly from our poster and used without our knowledge or permission!

This is a violation of the copyrights associated with our artwork and we are not going to deal with this lightly, we plan to take action and we are prepared to do whatever necessary to insure that this doesn’t happen again. Not only to us, but to other artists that the Artvoice and it’s designers could potentially steal from in the future. Another point to be made is when stealing artwork from a local artist, like us, whose work is known in the community, this causes causes confusion with respect to the source, sponsorship and/or our approval of their products and the services of their company. Within hours of the issue being on stands, and before we even saw it, we began getting phone calls, emails and texts asking if we started working with Artvoice and why did our artwork look like that, etc. This is embarrassing and potentially damaging to us and our company’s name and reputation locally.

Artvoice is aware of the copyright violation, but a solution has not materialized as of now.  It’s really shitty this happened, and I’m sure everything will come out in favor of Hero Design, but the fact that the copyright violation came from just down the block, that’s the fucked up part. Jamie Moses, are you getting to be too old to keep your company in check? I had a much higher respect for your company before now.

Oh, and Hero weren’t the only designers to be victimized by Artvoice.

We also learned that one of the two elements that they added to our original design (beyond the type elements) was also stolen, from our good friend Julian Montague’s book cover for Mark Goldman’s book City on The Edge.

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Update: Zachary Burns attempts to clear his name.

Attached below is a copy of the email sent to Hero Design, that was forwarded to me by Zachary Burns, one of the Art Directors at Artvoice.

I’d like to start off by stating that I was not the artist who
plagiarized the poster that was so blatantly and embarrassingly lifted
from your studio for the back cover of this weeks Artvoice. Let me
restate that again, I unequivocally and absolutely had nothing to do
with its’ planning, conception or design.

That being said, I would still like to apologize. You have every right
to be supremely pissed (as any designer would) and whatever justice
you seek is completely within your rights. I just joined the Artvoice
staff as a graphic designer about a month ago after moving back home
from Seattle where I was a designer at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
As a journalist and designer, this kind of thievery is an
embarrassment to me and a mark of shame upon the newspaper. I’m sure
you would like to know who was responsible for this, but unfortunately
I don’t want to name names. However, if you get a hold of Jamie Moses
or Geoff Kelly they will tell you who the culprit was.

Again, I feel completely embarrassed and ashamed to work at the paper
right now. If I had any knowledge that a designer was going to so
blatantly rip off an existing design, you can be sure it would not
have occurred on my watch. It was very uncomfortable to be around the
newsroom yesterday as this story broke and have to worry that by
mistake or some miscommunication my name might falsely be attached to
this unethical practice.

Anyways, just wanted to clear my name and show my support for you guys.

–zachary burns

Buffaview – view from the stoop

08.21.2009 @ 8:06 PM in Lifestream

Buffaview - view from the stoop

Its beer thirty this Friday, and at the ole Hippie House, its the thing to
do on a Friday night!

Huw is snapping pics of the sunset, and I’m snapping a pic of him.. how
cliche! #snap

Snap! – Lake Monsters Big Muscamoot

08.17.2009 @ 6:35 PM in Lifestream

Snap! - Lake Monsters Big Muscamoot

This is my first blank, and I’m stoked to get started on my first custom. I
prolly wont get it anywhere as near as awesome as the big guys, but I’ll
give it a proper stab. Props to Chris Ryniak for a stellar design. #snap

Monday Tuneday: Heads will Roll [Video]

08.17.2009 @ 11:05 AM in Culture

The Yeah Yeah Yeah’s have been cool since “Maps,” check out their latest single below, “Heads will Roll.”
I do love the DIGIRAATII remix though.

Snap! – korg FAIL

08.15.2009 @ 10:52 PM in Lifestream

Snap! - korg FAIL

This used to be my Korg NanoPad. That was, it used to be until the micro usb
port nicked off the board, rendering it useless. I already have plans to
replace it with an Akia board and I didn’t want to fix such a cheaply made
piece of professional gear. It served me well, I suppose, that is, until it
broke. #snap

Got: Lake Monsters Big Muscamoot [Factory Reject]

08.14.2009 @ 11:27 AM in Culture

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I’ve always wanted to own an unpainted Kaiju. There is something about the naked glisten of vinyl that’s just tops. Rotofugi + Squibbles Ink held a lottery to sell off some of their SDCC Lake Monsters Big Muscamoot release and I got pulled for the Orange Factory Reject Unpainted model. Apparently, they had some manufacturing issues with their factory and some of the Orange figures didn’t come out so perfect. Thats ok, I think I’m gonna make a Lake Erie custom.

Coon Cheese

08.13.2009 @ 10:24 PM in Culture

Fuck Yea, Coon Cheese. (Via – The Bloglin)