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- OUR LONDON OFFICEFounded in 2004, Facebook’s mission is to give people the power to share and make the world more open and connected. People use Facebook to stay connected with friends and family, to discover what’s going on in the world, and to share and express what matters to them. Take a glimpse into our London office.8
- The Tate - Untold StoriesAlongside Facebook’s Spark AR Platform team, The Mill Experiential & Interactive team is bringing iconic artworks in The Tate Britain to life this summer through Augmented Reality. ‘Untold Stories’ is a project that explores the hidden narrative of existing paintings and the artists behind them. Specifically, the untold stories that bear relevance to the contemporary audience, sociopolitical and cultural challenges that the artist and subject faced at the time. With great care to add context, r
- How To Get Fenty Beauty’s Facebook Filter & Try On Rihanna's Fav HighlighterBrace yourself: Rihanna just launched yet another product in connection with her Fenty Beauty empire. Before you freak out, it is NOT of the makeup, skincare, or fragrance variety! It’s a camera effect that lets you try on RiRi’s favorite Fenty highlighter, and it rules. Here’s how to get Fenty Beauty's Facebook filter, which lets you virtually test drive Rihanna's cult-favorite Killawatt Freestyle Highlighter in Trophy Wife ($34; sephora.com). To preface this, I'll admit I've never used a Face
- Facebook adds music features to profiles and Stories, expands Lip Sync Live to PagesFacebook is rolling out more music features today, bringing more ways to integrate its licensing partnership with all three major labels into Stories, user profiles, and its Lip Sync Live feature. Starting today, users will be able to add music stickers to their Facebook Stories. You can search for songs, pick out the part you want to share, and add the sticker with the artist and song name. It works exactly the same way as it does on Instagram Stories, which introduced the feature in June. Face
- GROW by Meta (Facebook)Grow is a multi-channel thought leadership programme by Meta (Facebook), which aims to inspire and connect a global community of business leaders. As contributing Art Director, I assisted with elevating their programme from usual B2B content marketing. I worked on the quarterly design cycle from concept through to delivery, including layouts and content creation, art directing and commissioning illustration and photography and print production as well as translating it to digital touch-points. T
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