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Turning tweets into a book is one thing, but what would happen if, by some bizarre magical experience, social media websites became books?
Stéphane Massa-Bidal has some ideas.
Check out the virtual book covers for Flickr, LinkedIn, Facebook, Wikipedia, YouTube, Tumblr, Twitter, MySpace, Last.fm and FFFFOUND.
Each book cover has a cool illustration and subtitle, and all ten books have been designed to look as if they’re part of a series.
If they were real books I could imagine them turning up on Book Worship.
With traditional media increasingly winding up online, it’s an interesting concept putting Web 2.0 services into the context of print.
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Category: Books
Tags: art, book covers, concept, social media, web 2.0
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