Emojin***** Creates Pop Culture Clothing Made Using Mobile Icons
Jana Pijak — February 5, 2015 — Fashion
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Pop culture clothing brand emojin***** recently released an emoji tee collection that will appeal to celeb obsessed fans across the globe. Featuring images of stars like Beyonce, Rihanna, Camron and even Seinfeld creator Larry David, this emoji tee range is sure to fly off virtual store shelves.
Each of the brand's tees is priced at a $30 rate and celebrates celeb and social media culture. After gaining attention on Instagram, emojin***** founder Yung Jake is now a t-shirt designer with a high demand for his unique creations.
The musician and web artist's Kim Kardashian portrait was recently featured on Cosmopolitan.com and stands out for its unexpected medium. Yung Jake's creations are made using Emoji.ink, a web platform that allows users to create masterpieces out of mobile icon brush strokes.
Each of the brand's tees is priced at a $30 rate and celebrates celeb and social media culture. After gaining attention on Instagram, emojin***** founder Yung Jake is now a t-shirt designer with a high demand for his unique creations.
The musician and web artist's Kim Kardashian portrait was recently featured on Cosmopolitan.com and stands out for its unexpected medium. Yung Jake's creations are made using Emoji.ink, a web platform that allows users to create masterpieces out of mobile icon brush strokes.
Trend Themes
1. Pop Culture Clothing - Pop culture clothing featuring mobile icons presents an opportunity to reach modern, technology-driven consumers in a fun and representative way.
2. Social Media-inspired Fashion - There is an opportunity to incorporate social media culture into fashion by using emojis and other recognizable symbols, creating a relatable and sharable product.
3. Digital Art Apparel - Using digital art as a medium for fashion provides an opportunity to create unique and customizable products that are accessible to a wide audience.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can leverage mobile icons to create pop culture clothing and tap into social media-inspired fashion.
2. Social Media - Social media companies can collaborate with fashion brands to incorporate recognizable emojis and symbols into apparel as a new revenue stream.
3. Art and Design Tech - Tech companies specializing in digital art and design tools can partner with apparel brands to create unique and customizable products that represent modern culture and technology.
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