Wrightbrain Design
05/10/2026
A.I. is the Mechanical Turk of our age.
I Tracked Down the Hidden Workers Secretly Powering ChatGPT These workers are training AI to take their own jobs.There’s a hidden workforce powering the rise of ChatGPT, and nearly 1 in 5 of them have fallen into home...
06/10/2024
We at WrightBrain make every logo from scratch, free from A.I. tools and clipart. So at each project's completion you fully own a unique, personalized logo suitable for trademark registration.
Contact us today and let's put our brains together.
06/03/2024
Putting the word out there for artist/jeweler friends (and anyone with "small and shiny" work ... I'm going to be officially offering product photography services in a few months. The emphasis will be for jury photos, but would also work for website product photos.
So until I launch this officially, I'm offering "guinea pig" pricing while I build my portfolio. If you might be interested, let me know. Otherwise, let people know and help me get the word out!
I hope this really doesn't have to be said, but in light of recent news, I feel like it should be. We will not discriminate against anyone regardless of their beliefs, their race or their sexual orientation. Now we might not always be the right fit for a specific project. But we will always do our best to point one in the right direction to help customers get what they need.
06/11/2021
Never, never, never reuse passwords – or make your passwords "easy to remember"! This just in from Wordfence, Jetpack users are now targets:
Malicious Attack Campaign Targeting Jetpack Users Reusing Passwords Attackers are using stolen credentials to install malicious plugins that redirect site visitors to malvertising domains.
06/10/2021
Before you use any artwork or photography you find online for commercial use, it's always best practice to determine who owns the rights and to secure permission to reproduce it. This is true for cute pictures you find on Google as well as artwork supplied on old CD-ROMs that you purchased.
Case in point, Capcom, the developer of such games as Resident Evil and Devil May Cry is being sued by an artist for using photographed textures and patterns that she published in her book and CD-ROM titled, "Surfaces" from 1996. The book was NOT sold as a stock art selection and the images were to be used for visual reference only as stated on the CD-ROM copyright notice.
Capcom instead used select images in their games and advertising as textures without securing a proper license from the original photographer and negotiating a suitable payment. The photographer is suing Capcom for $12 million dollars.
Capcom accused of infringing artist's copyright in Resident Evil games Capcom used dozens of images from a book of textures in games for decades, the case alleges.
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