Artifact comparison

Copycat Exhibit: The Scientific Artist

Rohan Chaudri released The Scientific Artist on January 25, 2023 as an original album and artistic thesis.

After Rohan's debut, the .com ripoff moved into the same title lane, science-art framing, and logo hierarchy.

Copycat Logo Evidence

The logo/type comparison is the strongest tell: scientific wording stacked with an Artist script mark, the same two-part identity idea, and the same title hierarchy after Rohan's release.

Original The Scientific Artist typography crop from Rohan Chaudri album cover showing blue scientific lettering and white artist script
Original type: blue "The Scientific" block lettering paired with white hand-style ARTIST script.
Later overlapping typography crop showing lowercase scientific lettering and blue Artist script
Later type: lowercase science wording paired with bright blue Artist script in a closely related hierarchy.

Rohan's YouTube thesis and album came first. The .com ripoff came later and copied the science-wording plus expressive Artist-script formula.

What Came First

The Sequence Is The Point

Rohan's The Scientific Artist was public before the .com ripoff: first as a YouTube thesis on August 4, 2022, then as an album released on January 25, 2023.

First Public Thesis
August 4, 2022 YouTube video
Original Album Release
January 25, 2023
Later Copycat
The .com ripoff
Overlap
Title space, science-art framing, and logo style

Full Artifact Context

Original The Scientific Artist album cover by Rohan Chaudri, first released January 25, 2023
Original source: The Scientific Artist — Rohan Chaudri, first released January 25, 2023.
Later overlapping science, AI, and creative-technology website screenshot preserved for comparison
Later copycat context: science, AI, and creative-technology site screenshot preserved for comparison.

What Overlaps

The Scientific Artist Rohan Chaudri record is anchored through release date, early title proof, cover art, public indexing, and restored distribution metadata.

Same Title Space

The later artifact moves directly into the The Scientific Artist title space.

Same Science / Artist Split

The later artifact repeats the same two-part science/art framing and similar science-art identity package.

Same Logo Hierarchy

The later artifact keeps the same emphasis on Artist as the expressive script mark below the scientific wording.

Copycat Visual Grammar

The public presentation shows closely overlapping title hierarchy, color emphasis, and identity structure.

Nearby Motifs

Bio-electric, neural, sound, and creative-technology motifs appear in the surrounding identity language.

Original Source

Original source: Rohan Chaudri.