my transformative story November 4, 2009
Posted by highofseventyfive in Design, profound thoughts, theology.Tags: copy-paste, create new, God, gospel, transformation
add a comment
whats better? to copy paste or to make something new?
if you asked an artist, or a composer, what would their response be? copying someone else’ ideas and stamping them as your own is wrong. and just not creative. i’d see some fingers wagging in disapproval at that one.
think about the first day of every class you’ve ever taken. whats on the syllabus? “don’t plagiarize”. or what? they’ll expel you!
Main Entry: pla·gia·rizePronunciation: \ˈplā-jə-ˌrīz also -jē-ə-\Function: verbto steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one’s own : use (another’s production) without crediting the source
if you decided to copy paste an article from wikipedia and plop it at the beginning of your essay, a teacher wouldn’t get too far before they got suspicious, and maybe just went ahead and gave you a big fat F. instead, they want you to be able to say in your own words, to take the information all around you, and make it your own, otherwise, it is inauthentic.
i’ve seen this theme played out in my life. growing up, i copy-pasted social cues, cultural ideas, and faith beliefs from whatever I saw around me. Whether it was Oprah, or going to church every now and then, or what I was exposed to during holidays. But I didn’t see anything wrong with it, because the people I saw seemed to be doing the same thing. No one lived out the stuff they were teaching or learning, except maybe those really Holy people, but instead just plopped things onto their lives and went around doing whatever they pleased.
One day two people came to tell me about their faith. They asked me all sorts of questions, and I knew the answers mostly. They didn’t seem to believe me (consider that a copy-paste life doesn’t always resonate as being genuine) and so they shared the story of Jesus. They told me that he came and lived as a man because He had compassion on us, and longed for us to be in a relationship with Him. Each and every one of us. They talked about how we weren’t good enough to be with God in heaven because no matter how much we try, we sin and aren’t perfect. They said that Jesus came and died as a sacrifice, and came back to life, defeating death (the only person to ever do that mind you). After this we could trust that God really did this and hang out with God the way we hang out with our friends or people that we love. That was the only way to be in Heaven, and the question that really struck me was, “would Jesus be able to say I knew Him, when I die?”
Right then and there I committed to being in a relationship with this Jesus guy, to learn more about him, find out what it meant to follow Him. It was so compelling, how much He loved us!
What’s neat about this, is that instead of copy-pasting this new set of ideas or cravings on top of my old self, God cut out the old, and put in something new. Think about it, if you suddenly got an epiphany while writing your essay, and start to actually write it yourself, but you didn’t delete the plagiarized part from before, the teacher wouldn’t even get that far! Big Fat “F”. The only way to be new, would be to cut out the old. I wanted to be new, I wanted it to be for real, for it to be MY story and not someone else’. I needed to stop copy-pasting, and actually make it my own.
instead of copy-pasting this new set of ideas or cravings on top of my old self, God cut out the old, and put in something new.
In 2 Corinthians 5:17 it says, “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come”. This couldn’t explain it better!
So, as an artist, and as a person genuinely seeking to live life as authentically as possible, I’ve found its better to create new than to copy-paste.
What does it look like that God made me new? He changed my heart. It says he takes out your heart of stone and gives you a heart of flesh. Meaning, He’s going to give you a heart that wants to love Him back.
One way He did this, was to open my eyes to new ways of looking at the things in my life. For instance; all through high school i had this verocious appetite for music. my friends and i would discover new bands like you brush your teeth. ALL the time! (i hope, ew, you don’t? you’re gross!) But I would just download it, or we’d burn it from each other, never buy it. While I think this issue is quite minimal, for me, it was more about my heart, than about the action. My heart was greedy, gluttonous, to have everything I wanted, without any consequences. More, more more. and with shortcuts. tax fraud, stealing clothes, cheating on a test, are all ways to get the end result without having to do anything hard, without giving up anything you already have to get it. God helped me see that this was counter to the way He wanted my heart to be as I followed Him. And so he changed my appetite for music! I started wanting music a little less. I also decided to start buying CD’s instead. Now, I do spend a decent amount of money on CD’s, but the way I view music, and money even, has changed dramatically. God didn’t change who I was necessarily. He didn’t change my passion and inkling for indie bands that no one’s ever heard of. But He did change the way I look at acquiring them, and what those things really meant to me. Does this make sense? I mean, thats just one little example.
Moral of the story, if you’re copy-pasting in your life; just plopping faith, or all sorts of beliefs, on top of who you are, people are going to be able to tell. They’re going to know you’re confused, they’re going to question why you don’t practice what you preach. That’s what people call a hypocrite. and actually, according to merriam webster, the only kind of hypocrite is a religious one! verrrry interesting, look!
hypocrite:
a person who puts on a false appearance of virtue or religion
a person who acts in contradiction to his or her stated beliefs or feelings
make faith your own. because what’s neat is, God cuts out the old, and creates a new life in you, that can live forever, who can talk with Him, and participate in the divine nature and things in His kingdom.
Yep, that’s my story, and I’m stickin’ to it!
invisible man: liu bolin October 19, 2009
Posted by highofseventyfive in Design, Media.Tags: art, liu bolin, painting, photos
add a comment

this guy paints himself into pictures, its not photoshop. what a cool art! love it. check out more of his work down here
http://www.odditycentral.com/pics/meet-the-real-life-invisible-man.html
bridge center tshirt September 11, 2009
Posted by highofseventyfive in Design.Tags: Design, the bridge center, tshirt, umdnj
add a comment
create new August 25, 2009
Posted by highofseventyfive in Design, documenting life.Tags: graphic design, Jesus, keyboard shortcut, mac tattoo, tattoo
add a comment
so, i got a tattoo. jesus freak, mac lover, graphic designer.
2 corinthians 5:17 says, “therefor, if anyone is in christ, he is a new creation, the old has gone, the new has come.”.
i’m new. i’m alive in jesus. and i’m embarking on a new stage in life, and while i don’t quite enjoy it, its still new.
the most lovely popcorn one has ever seen! August 23, 2009
Posted by highofseventyfive in Design.Tags: packaging, popcorn, smartfood, snacks, target
add a comment

beautiful packaging. i saw this at Target and felt compelled to buy it. On a closer look, I noticed that the ampersand was used to make the pattern at the top.
I bought the purple ones, naturally. They are delicious. Its popcorn with stuff stuck to it, haha. yum! and pretty to look at!
alphabet brands August 7, 2009
Posted by highofseventyfive in Design.Tags: brands, fonts, logos, typography
add a comment
FLASH!BANG! a new creation from JG June 24, 2009
Posted by highofseventyfive in Design.add a comment
well, a measley attempt indeed. its very sloppy, but i was using a bunch of random tutorials to help me learn the darn program, and its the first thing i did. even though there were mess ups, i really just wanted to make something and not ahve to keep going back and fixing it or deleting it. i still haven’t figured out how to edit well once you make it, so most of it was just guesswork and first tries.
maybe some day i’ll be as cool as satchell.
⌘N May 24, 2009
Posted by highofseventyfive in Design.add a comment
The ⌘’s origin
Command Key
So is the Mac Keyboard Shortcut for creating a new document. I’ve seen design tshirts before that say, Don’t ⌘C⌘V ⌘ N [meaning, don't copy paste, make something new!]
for me, ⌘ N carries multiple meanings. It does literally mean create something new. I like macs, and I do favor being creative over copying stuff that’s old and stale. Its important as a designer to always be making new things.
Right now I am at a time in my life where everything is going to be new. I graduated college, and there are new things on the horizon. New job[praying!], new schedule, new summer, new opportunities, new adventures, and a new stage in life filled with uncharted things [and some charted things as well].
and most importantly, ⌘ N symbolizes new Life. 2 Corinthians 5:17 says, “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!” As a Christian my soul has been made alive, born again, given new life in Christ. I am something NEW!! I celebrate what a miracle the Lord has done. I never thought that i would ever come up with anything worth permantly marking my body with, but once I became a Christian, that changed. Christ will never leave me, and my commitment to follow Him and glorify Him with my life will never cease. So i’m pretty sure i’m planning on getting ⌘ N tattooed on myself somewhere over the summer. I feel like it is semi-timeless [i'm sure 40 years from now i'll have to explain to kids what a mac keyboard shortcut was and they will gasp at how long it took to open a new file because of their new-fangled technology] and i also feel like its ambiguous enough for people to ask questions about. I really really didn’t just want to plop a cross or a fish on myself somewhere and hope that someone is curious about that, because frankly, its not a curious thing. People get crosses all the time who don’t even remotely believe God exists. Its just some cool symbol. So for me, this ⌘ N will be trifold: it will symbolize my love for design, art, and creativity; it will mark my transition in the scary new world of adulthood and new things; and it will symbolize my new birth in Jesus and what He’s done for me!
Here’s the thing to ponder however, WHERE TO PUT IT! ⌘ N
here are my thoughts so far(wherever it goes, it is going to be TINY!):
inside of left wrist [i'd get to look at it all the time, could cover it with watch or bracelet]
back of neck under the hairline [this is good because it can be easily hidden for professional things if necessary by my hair]
the typical ankle stuff
idk i need ideas people. help me out! also, i was thinking of getting it done in a lighter brown, not black, so its more subtle. plus i hate the way black tattoos fade all greenish.
p.s. i think i want it to be a lowercase “n” and not uppercase because it looks prettier. even though its not correct. not sure yet.
so, i could use some feedback on this.
Princeton Public Library March 5, 2009
Posted by highofseventyfive in Design, Media.Tags: connections, graphic design, library, magazine, photography, princeton
add a comment
here’s our quarterly magazine. alot of the photos, including the cover image, are my photographs, and most all of the illustrations are my work at the PTON LIBE!









