About WyrdMark
Built by an indie weirdo,
for indie weirdos.
I'm not a corporation. I'm a creator — just like you.
My world is theatre, haunted attractions, horror costuming, and weirdly specific creative tech. I sketch monsters, build costumes, launch little Franken-apps into the void, and hope the internet treats my work with the same respect I put into building it.
If you're a Halloween artist, goth illustrator, enamel pin goblin, haunt designer, tattooer, or spooky merch maker, you already know the truth: Your work is your intellectual property. But online, it's treated like free decor.
I built WyrdMark because dark artists deserve tools that treat their work like real IP — not disposable content.
Who I Am
Hi, I'm Rob — queer, ADHD-powered, lifelong creative problem-solver.
I've spent my career in places where the misfits and oddballs thrive:
My whole life revolves around meeting people exactly where they are — without shame, without judgment, and without the hierarchy that says "fine art" is real but horror merch is just "content."
I work with haunt actors and owners, horror artists and illustrators, cosplayers, mask makers, and prop goblins, indie brand gremlins who build entire universes out of one monster at a time. And yes — that absolutely includes adult and alt creators too. If you're on the fringe, you're my people.
You deserve:
Not lectures.
Not gatekeepers.
Not another faceless "AI platform" pretending to understand your world.
WyrdMark exists because I saw a massive gap: Creators needed forensic-level proof of ownership, but delivered with empathy, clarity, and no moral panic.
What WyrdMark Stands For
Your monsters are your property. Period.
It doesn't matter if you're painting witches, sculpting cryptids, designing slasher pins, drawing spicy vampires, or building entire haunted IPs — your creative work deserves the same protection as any studio or tech brand.
If it came out of your brain and your hands, it's not "just content." It's your catalog.
No shame. Ever.
Maybe your art is bloody. Maybe it's sexy. Maybe it's weird, niche, or "too much" for polite company. Cool. Same.
If I judged you for what you create, I'd be judging myself for where I came from too. There's no purity test here — only consent and ownership.
Present you and present me are both building futures out of strange little ideas. There is no hierarchy where corporate IP matters more than your ghost girl drawing.
Tools that don't exploit you.
You're not here to be farmed for data or engagement.
You're not feeding a training model.
You're not padding some investor pitch.
You're not being squeezed into a funnel.
WyrdMark is a one-person, LGBTQIA+-owned operation built to empower the people the internet loves to skim from and ignore.
The goal is simple: give you receipts when you need them, then get out of your way so you can get back to making weird, beautiful things.
Empower the outsiders.
Artists on the fringe are always the ones who innovate first. Horror, queer, fetish, goth, furry, kink, dark fantasy, alt fashion — those scenes push culture forward long before brands catch up and sanitize it.
You deserve the same level of IP protection as any corporation — but humanized, simplified, and accessible to someone who spends more time in Procreate than reading legal PDFs.
Why WyrdMark Exists
Because creators kept saying things like:
"People steal my art for shirts and stickers and no one takes it seriously."
"My designs keep showing up on random print-on-demand sites."
"AI sites scraped my portfolio and now my style shows up in prompts."
"I wish I had a receipt — something I could hold up and say: THIS is mine."
So I built the thing I wished existed for them:
A forensic-flavored toolkit that:
- Fingerprints your artwork
- Watermarks your originals invisibly
- Certifies your ownership
- Creates evidence bundles you can attach to takedown requests
- Backs you up when leaks, theft, or impersonators show up
Not with scare tactics.
Not with corporate legal speak.
Just with organized proof — so when you say "this is my work," you have something to back it up.
This isn't a giant company.
This is a passion project built on years of creative work in horror, theatre, and costume, a deep love for outsider art and the people who make it, and the belief that everyone — especially the marginalized and "too weird" — deserves sovereignty over their worldbuilding, their image, and their labor.
WyrdMark isn't here to tell you what to draw, paint, sculpt, shoot, or sell.
It's here to give you what the industry keeps withholding from you:
Control. Proof. And a little bit of peace of mind
when the internet does what the internet does.
Ready to ward your work?