I’m Tweeting This Verified Tee!
These “I’m Tweeting This” and “Verified Tee” T-shirts are great…
These “I’m Tweeting This” and “Verified Tee” T-shirts are great…
Credits: I’m unsure who created this piece, but I found it over on Pinterest. If you know all did it, please let me know so I can contribute credit.
Quirky yet simple “Twitter DM Me” Card, available from Storeyshop (Not an affiliate link).
If you use Twitter and want to broaden your knowledge on how to use it, these books may be helpful to you! If you want to use Twitter for marketing or just get more out of the service, then take at look at these books available in Paperback…
Social Media Monopoly Board: Race around the board picking up smartphones and computers but make sure you don’t get sent to MySpace or you’ll risk losing everything, including your reputation [read more here].
Found via Neatorama. If you liked this post, also take a look at How to Build a Twitter Birdhouse.
If you use twitter, and sure you’ll like this “Twitter Sticky Notes Block”? I do! Found via Hensen by Csm_web.
★ If you liked this post, also see 15 Twitter Titillations To Totally Thrill You!
Here I have 15 Twitter inspiration, designs, products and trinkets to inspire you. No-doubt that Twitter has taken off in a huge way. Because of this, many creatives have taken it upon themselves to create cool stuff based on this mammoth social network. Enjoy…
This excellently-styled lettering shows what the Twitter logo could look like if if were painted onto signage in the late 1920’s. The typeface is named Storefront, and was created by Argentinian designer Ale Paul. I think it’s great, and I reckon even today it would look good the main Twitter page. What do you think?
If you’re at at your computer right now and bored with the “real” Twitter, then take a look at a paper version. Yes, the Twitter Bird-House is a simple construction that can be simply made with paper and your home printer. Just print off the 2-page PDF (download here) and have fun,!
The concept was dreamed-up by German interaction designer, Mareike Leder who just wants you to have fun by creating your own paper bird house, apparently. So, How to Build a Twitter Birdhouse? Check out the images below which show photos of its construction…
Ollie the Twitter Bird Toy! Available from Baronbob.com (this is Not an affiliate link).