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Girl in a jacket

It’s the 21st century and some people still don’t know the value of paying for an artist’s work regardless of how little the project is.

Jameson Blake, a local actor, did just that by calling out to designers who are willing to make him a banner. His payment? A shoutout.

Jameson Blake of Hashtag

His rationale for this is that he wasn’t asking for anything “mind blowing,” but only something “basic.”

The tweets have now been deleted by Blake, but netizens wouldn’t let this pass:

https://twitter.com/elliemenohpy/status/1014716858128199680

And because this thing happened on social media, people had a field day granting his “creative” request:

Someone even poked fun at Blake’s unusual “payment” method:

https://www.facebook.com/glgraphicsdesign/photos/rpp.487112201317183/2125704097457977/?type=3&theater&hc_location=ufi

However, someone did take on the Jameson Blake “Lucid Express” challenge, and here it is:

Here’s a pro-tip: Any work done by an artist is done with hard work, and unless they actually offer to do you one for free, you HAVE to pay for what you need.  It’s not that hard to understand. InqPOP!/Bea Constantino

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