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James Fridman Takes Social Media Photo Editing Requests Literally

James Fridman is a graphic designer whose hilarious execution of Photoshop requests has catapulted him into Internet fame.

Twitter users send him photos of themselves asking him to make them into something they're not or to place them in a specific setting. James Fridman completes the requests in the most literal sense possible, making for a diverse series that doesn't forgive any typos or double meanings.

Though his collection is extensive, examples of his work include a girl trapped into a keyboard's space bar after asking to be Photoshopped into space and another user situated in front of a tower that produces eyeballs after asking if James could edit her to appear with the "Eyefell tower."
Trend Themes
1. Literal Photoshop Requests - Graphic design companies could leverage humor and literal interpretations to gain social media popularity.
2. User-generated Content - Brand management companies should encourage customers to participate in advertising by creating user-generated content.
3. Humorous Marketing Strategies - Marketing firms could use humor and satire in digital advertising to gain a larger audience.
Industry Implications
1. Graphic Design - Graphic design companies can use custom photo editing to meet user demands.
2. Advertising - Marketing firms could use humorous and satirical advertising to attract a wider audience.
3. Social Media - Social media companies should expect users to submit user-generated content and integrate it into their platform.

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