From Twitterific Portraits to Real Life Tweets
Jamie Danielle Munro — May 27, 2011 — Social Media
Social media illustrations take the world of cyberspace and infuse it with artistic vigor. This artwork demonstrates that you can do more with tweets than ever thought possible.
Take the Netherlands-based company Kunst Buzz for example. By using a variety of personal tweets, the company composed Twitter portraits resembling a wide range of people. Social media illustrations are also composed of infographics, letting people know visually about the pros and cons of sites such as Facebook and Twitter. It cannot be denied that social media is an intricate part of the contemporary age and these illustrations shed new light on the different ways these sites can be used. If you are tired of everyday Facebook, check out these social media illustrations. They are sure to inspire you to think outside the box.
Take the Netherlands-based company Kunst Buzz for example. By using a variety of personal tweets, the company composed Twitter portraits resembling a wide range of people. Social media illustrations are also composed of infographics, letting people know visually about the pros and cons of sites such as Facebook and Twitter. It cannot be denied that social media is an intricate part of the contemporary age and these illustrations shed new light on the different ways these sites can be used. If you are tired of everyday Facebook, check out these social media illustrations. They are sure to inspire you to think outside the box.
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