mardi 21 octobre 2014

Can Long Island Advertising Agencies Use Deviantart?

By Robbie Sutter


A good number of social media channels are based on the idea of communications alone, which is easy to see. From Facebook to Twitter, there doesn't seem to be a specific interest that's honed in on, which helps to make them that much more accessible. Then there are sites which do have their own focuses; this is where DeviantArt should be brought into discussion. One has to wonder if a site like this could prove to be of use to Long Island advertising agencies across the board.

DeviantArt, a social media platform, is one that focused on art more so than anything else. It's not like this idea of art is limited, either, since anything from text-based creations to visual media can be showcased on the site for others to witness. To put it simply, anyone who prides him or herself on being creative can thrive off of DeviantArt. The community is strong within this site, as I am sure that Long Island advertising agencies will be able to attest to.

DeviantArt isn't a place for artwork alone; the viewpoints of others may be brought to the forefront. This is a positive for all of the site's users, seeing as how they will have their own levels of experience to think about. For example, let's say that you are the kind of artist who feels as though he or she has a reasonable amount of experience in art and would like to, potentially, see smaller areas where improvement could be useful. To say the least, the allowance for feedback is helpful.

Is it possible, though, that Long Island advertising agencies can come into play for DeviantArt? It's important to keep in mind that many of these agencies house services related to graphic design and web building, both of which could be applied to the overall focus of DeviantArt. Even if it is done with a marketing point of view, creativity still shines through. I have to believe that this added level of awareness can appeal to various firms, fishbat included amongst them.

Wouldn't it be appropriate to call DeviantArt a site that is meant more so for hobbies as opposed to work? To this, I'd like to argue the fact that many users on the site have actually made money off of their prints, since their designs were appealing enough for individuals to warrant purchases. If nothing else, agencies like the ones mentioned before could use DeviantArt as a platform to showcase work. Seeing as how this site has a strong community to speak of, communication will not be out of the question.




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