Under Copyright Poster #316

Poster design presentation number 316 Under Copyright

I had a busy morning creating a poster, which took me longer than usual because I cut out the shape of two snakes with Photoshop.
I inspired myself with a funny story about plagiarism. Read it if you are interested, or continue to read for a short version.

The Design

Visual of the poster design number 316

I saw my poster design #38, Unlived Memories, fully plagiarized, except for the information that mentions​ my name​ and was printed on a t-shirt. That’s not all; the firm based in the Maldives named Excalibr&Co to ​sell my design, too.

The man gets​ caught by the internet, falls under pressure,​ and contacts me to apologize because he took my work and made $96$ with T-shirts.

After talking to him, we concluded that with a PayPal transfer of $50$, everything would be fine. Then, he told me that the ​internet continues​ to harass him.
I got the idea to put his logo on my poster and name it Under Copyright. He wanted me to use Medusa to create today’s poster, ​but it didn’t seem​ like a good idea. In the ​place, I use snakes.

This is how ​poster number 316 was born. I was angry that ​society used my design without telling​ me, and I finally found the end funny. I hope​ the man won’t get too much trouble with those who noticed the plagiarized design. Oh! You can stop bothering him; everything is fine now! I am still waiting​ for​ my $50.

Speed Art Poster #316

After that little story over the last two days, here is the speed art video tutorial.
Carefully crafted by me with Premiere Pro!

Music Credit

The song I used to create my video was made by TrackTribe (YouTube channel). Thank you for the song!

Have a nice day, and meet me tomorrow for poster #317!