dimanche 2 novembre 2014

Deviantart, As A Tool For Long Island Advertising Agencies

By Robbie Sutter


Communication, more so than anything else, is important when it comes to social media. If you were to go onto Facebook, for instance, your main goal would be to communicate with others and very few would be able to argue with such a sentiment. However, there are specialized sites built around a certain focus; Deviantart is just one example of this. Even if others may not think that such a site could prove useful for Long Island advertising agencies, I'd like to think that others would feel differently.

When talking about social media websites, DeviantArt deserves focus of its own. Specifically, you have to keep in mind that this site encompasses variety when related to art, regardless of the type of media being showcased on the site in question. If you are the kind of individual who believes that their creativity is strong, it wouldn't be out of the question to assume that DeviantArt could come into effect for you. This doesn't even begin to touch upon the vast community for Long Island advertising agencies to potentially engage.

Artwork isn't the only focus associated with DeviantArt; it's important to look at the distribution of feedback. For example, the site is open to criticism as it relates to the art of its various users, which is tremendous to say the least. Someone who may be considered a "novice" in his or her field may look into what could be improved upon or what a possible strength might be. Any kind of feedback is useful, though, regardless of one's level of skill in their particular medium.

You may wonder what this has to do with Long Island advertising agencies but it all comes back to one idea: art. When companies contact these types of agencies, it wouldn't be out of the question for them to require the services of graphic and web designers in order to showcase their wares with efficiency. These fields fall under art as well. As a result, I am sure that firms the likes of fishbat could utilize DeviantArt, if they wanted to do so.

Of course, it's easy to make the argument that DeviantArt is a hobbyist's site alone but I've seen people make money off of their work as well. Depending on how good their work is, people can actually buy full prints of said work, the funds going to the artists who create various portraits, drawings, and what have you. In terms of marketing, I am sure that the aforementioned agencies can use DeviantArt as a way to market their own designs. Given the bustling art community on the site, it's easy to see why.




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