JasonIsA is a digital art and SEO experiment built on a defiant personal philosophy: "You can't say anything about me I haven't already said."
The project began as a one-man meme machine — 1,000 images labeled with words, slurs, labels, compliments, cities, colors, and insults. Some were uplifting, others cutting. Half featured Jason smiling, half frowning, with 10 "salt" exceptions starring Fry from Futurama. Every label, every insult, every praise — visualized and uploaded.
Using AutoHotKey scripts, Jason automated the process with Excel and Photopea in browser tabs — copy, paste, render, save — on loop for days. Each image file was stamped with a "Jason is a..." phrase, paired with custom graphics, and stacked in folders.
But this wasn't just a personal art project. It evolved into an SEO research tool. The isolated keyword "jasonisa" formed the baseline for a controlled SEO environment. Jason deployed 10 sets of 1,000 images (10,000 total), hosted across different networks — Joomla, WordPress, Facebook, Google Photos, and more — each with its own icon stamp for tracking visibility.
The project became a blend of meme culture, self-ownership, automation, search engine experimentation, and identity control. If someone wants to say what Jason is... chances are, he's already beat them to it.
Visit the full project site at jasonisa.com