Are these the best flat lay accounts on Instagram? What could be easier on the eye than a neatly-arranged and beautifully photographed aerial shot? We'd double-tap that, for sure. In honour of Instagram's flat layers, we've rounded up some of our favourite accounts. 1. @Gallucks Gallucks is a blogger and Youtuber whose clean and simple arrangements make it hard not to want everything in his feed. Follow for minimalist monochrome flat lays with regular appearances from fashion
Love an Insta collage? So do we — here are the accounts that have turned Instagram into an art form. An increasing number of designers are transforming their feeds into virtual mood boards for their brand. But what makes the perfect Insta collage? Take a look at some of our favourites and decide for yourselves... 1. Dion Lee Instagram: @_dion_lee_ THE BRAND: Think sculptural, sleek womenswear. THE FEED: Industrial yet luxurious, the Dion Lee feed reflects the brand's artistic
Twitter is letting advertisers sponsor and create their own branded stickers. Following an overhaul of its photo editing tools earlier this year, Twitter users have been busy customising their photos with an array of props, emojis and accessories. Once a photo with stickers has been tweeted, the photo then becomes searchable in a new, visual take on the hashtag. Advertisers can choose to purchase either four or eight branded stickers at a time, all of which will appear in the
Can you stay stylish while catching ‘em all? Natalie Hughes investigates… Despite my affinity with all things digital, I don’t ‘do’ video games. My brief affair with the 2D variety (Super Mario Bros on the original NES, if you must know) came to a halt when they assumed a third dimension. Spatial awareness isn’t one of my strong points. Needless to say, when Nintendo unveiled Pokémon GO, I remained stubborn as an ox (or a Charizard). I tweeted ‘Pokémon GO away’, avoided the a
Twitter Moments is changing. The micro-blogging site is giving brands and influencers access to its ‘Moments’ feature - a tool which will soon be available to all users. The Moments tab currently groups together popular content from across Twitter and allows users to track developing news stories and trending topics. Moments will enable brands to curate and share a selection of tweets that relate to a specifc 'event' or 'theme'. For example, during fashion week luxury brands