The 'My Food Looks Funny' Photoblog Will Bring the LOLs
Shelby Lee Walsh — April 5, 2010 — Pop Culture
References: myfoodlooksfunny
'My Food Looks Funny' is another blog from Ben Huh -- the genius behind 'I Can Haz Cheez Burger' and everyone's favorite go-to, 'LOLcats.' This time around, Huh focuses on food artistry (and not the traditional kind).
From pole dancing marshmallow bunnies to iPod Granny Smith apples, this site delves deep into the creative recesses of people's minds and teaches those that playing with your food should not be frowned upon, but encouraged.
'My Food Looks Funny' is one photoblog that you'll just want to eat up.
From pole dancing marshmallow bunnies to iPod Granny Smith apples, this site delves deep into the creative recesses of people's minds and teaches those that playing with your food should not be frowned upon, but encouraged.
'My Food Looks Funny' is one photoblog that you'll just want to eat up.
Trend Themes
1. Food Art - The trend of creating art out of food presents opportunities for companies to market innovative food products which can be shaped and molded into a variety of forms.
2. Social Media Growth - The growing popularity of social media platforms like 'My Food Looks Funny' presents opportunities for marketing campaigns that involve user-generated content.
3. Food Photography - The trend of taking photos of food and sharing them on social media presents opportunities for companies in the food and photography industries to collaborate on innovative products and services.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - Food and beverage companies can leverage the trend of food art to create new and innovative products that cater to the consumer demand for unique and visually appealing food.
2. Social Media - Social media companies can leverage user-generated content to increase engagement on their platforms and attract new users through creative marketing campaigns.
3. Photography - The trend of sharing food photography on social media presents opportunities for companies in the photography industry to create new products and services that cater to this growing trend.
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