Hey Readers, today I’m giving a synopsis of some of my classmates’ businesses – real or fictitious. My fakey is called Revolution, in case you want to visit. Okay, here we go!
BOOTS uses images of clothing pieces to display their store stock. This page has a variety of clothing styles. Several pieces are themed, and there’s enough differentiation among the pieces to appeal to a broader audience.
Craze The Label is also a clothing retailer. The pictures are a mix of product and moments of empowerment via inspirational sayings. These images make fantastic use of lighting and background to bring out the best in the product and to reinforce the feel.
Salt + Citrus creates artisanal soaps. Images of various citrus are prominent. So far so good, I like citrusy soaps, and look forward to seeing more!
Sabreena’s Succulents are a succulent nursery and hand-crafted plant accessory store. There’s a great video that shows the making of one of the products, it’s well-produced and short enough to be fully watchable.
Japanese Snacks is exactly what it sounds like – a snack store. But the link for this went to a “gentlleman clothes” page with a single picture of a car. I went to the Facebook business page but the Instagram wasn’t linked.
All of these pages are different from mine as these businesses are creators who provide a physical product. My business is software and infrastructure as a service, so it has been very interesting to see how each of our classmates have presented their businesses.
Instagram pages I visited:
Conrad Amburgey – BOOTS https://www.instagram.com/b00ts__/
Marissa Berian-Melicharek – Craze the Label https://www.instagram.com/crazethelabel/
Jordan Hagemann – Salt + Citrus https://www.instagram.com/saltandcitrussoapco/
Sabreena McLeod – Sabreena’s Succulents https://www.instagram.com/sabreenassucculents/
Yuma Nishio – Japanese Snacks https://www.instagram.com/gentllemanclothes.240/
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