IP Priority for Design Files Before a Pitch

Before showing your concept to a client or investor, securing design file proof of creation can make the difference between recognition and regret. Timestamping your design files on the blockchain ensures you can prove authorship if your ideas are ever copied or disputed.

A freelance designer was preparing a high-value concept pitch for a major retail brand. The pitch included original product renderings, branding materials, and concept art. She was concerned that once shared, the client could use or reproduce her ideas without credit or payment — a common issue in design freelancing.

Email metadata or manual timestamps offered no reliable protection, as they can be easily altered or disputed. The designer needed independent, verifiable proof that her files existed before the pitch meeting.

Why the Blockchain Can’t Be Broken Even by Quantum Computers!

Since 2009, the Bitcoin blockchain has operated without a single breach, securing trillions of dollars across more than a billion transactions. Blocks are cryptographically linked and distributed across tens of thousands of computers, making the data effectively immutable. Altering any record would require rewriting the entire chain and overpowering the global network’s energy — impossible . Even quantum computing poses no real threat, as Bitcoin’s SHA-256 and elliptic curve cryptography remain resistant and can be upgraded long before quantum attacks become viable.

Protecting Creative Ownership Before It’s Too Late

Designers and agencies lose control of their work most often right after sharing it. Once a concept file is emailed, uploaded, or presented, it can be copied, repurposed, or claimed by someone else within minutes. Traditional metadata and copyright watermarks are weak protection — they can be deleted or modified. That’s why design file proof of creation has become essential for establishing authorship and creative priority.

By timestamping every version of a design through TimeBinder before it’s shared, creators generate an immutable record of when their work existed. Each timestamp anchors the file’s fingerprint to the Bitcoin blockchain, forming a permanent, tamper-proof proof of existence. Even if the file is later edited or re-exported, the original version’s cryptographic hash remains a verifiable link to its source and date.

For freelancers, agencies, and inventors, this step converts vulnerable creative output into defensible intellectual property. Instead of arguing over “who designed it first,” they can demonstrate it — instantly and independently. Blockchain timestamping replaces speculation with mathematical proof that would require more electricity than exists on the entire planet to break, giving creators leverage long before any dispute begins.

What Was at Stake

  • Potential loss of intellectual property if ideas were reused.
  • Difficulty proving authorship in the absence of registration or contracts.
  • Risk of the client’s internal designers reproducing the same visuals post-presentation.

Protecting creative ownership was essential to both her income and professional reputation.

Magnifying glass showing design file proof of creation.

How TimeBinder Was Applied

  1. The designer prepared her final presentation files (PDF and image exports).
  2. Using TimeBinder’s web app, she timestamped each file before sending them to the client.
  3. Each file was hashed locally, producing a unique fingerprint without uploading the designs.
  4. The hash was anchored to the Bitcoin blockchain, generating a permanent record of creation time.
  5. She downloaded her Proof of Time Certificates, which included:
    • File hash (SHA-256)
    • Blockchain transaction reference
    • UTC timestamp
    • Verifier link and QR code

This provided independent, tamper-proof proof that her work existed before disclosure.

Proof Artifact Used

  • Artifact: Proof of Time Certificate (PDF)
  • Blockchain Reference: Bitcoin
  • Verification Method: File hash comparison
  • File Type: .PDF, .PNG
  • Verification Result: Pass — timestamps confirmed before pitch date
Traditional design workflow without proof of creation showing risk of copied ideas.

Result – Why Design File Proof of Creation Matters

When a similar design appeared in the client’s subsequent campaign, the designer produced her Proof of Time Certificates. When the similarity was raised internally by the brand’s design team, the client’s legal department requested independent proof of when her original files had actually been created.

The blockchain records confirmed her files predated the pitch and the client’s campaign release.

While the matter was resolved privately, her verifiable timestamp provided clear leverage and prevented further misuse. She now timestamps all drafts and proposals before submission — standard practice in her workflow. You can learn more about how TimeBinder verifies files by clicking here.

Outcome

  • Proof of authorship established: Yes
  • Dispute resolved without litigation: Yes
  • Time to resolution: Under 48 hours after presenting certificates
  • Ongoing benefit: Designer now markets “blockchain-verified originality” as part of her pitch process

Customised for Startup Pitch Designers

TimeBinder.io provides founders and designers design file proof of creation for pitch decks, prototypes, branding concepts, wireframes, and product ideas with immutable blockchain timestamps. This provides verifiable proof of creation before meeting investors, accelerators, or potential partners, safeguarding originality and preventing disputes over ownership or concept theft.

Key Takeaway

TimeBinder gives creators practical, low-cost protection that stands up to professional scrutiny. For design professionals, timestamping before disclosure transforms creative work from “vulnerable ideas” into defensible intellectual property.