By Ed Carrasco
Ed Carrasco has been in the journalism field for nearly a decade. Some of his photographs/articles have been featured in publications such as the Guardian, LA Weekly, OC Weekly, the Fullertonian, Cerritos-Artesia Patch and Orange Coast Magazine. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in English from UCLA and a master’s degree in Journalism from Kingston University in the United Kingdom.
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[…] Facebook maybe needs to think about changing up its advertising company. The new ad for their “Facebook Home” feature for Android phones is so generically bad, it’s awful. There is no kitsch appeal for this mundane mess of imagery, just cats, drag queens and something about something involving technology. If I hadn’t set out to write a review of the new Facebook ad, I would have been clueless as to what the ad was trying to sell me. […]