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Guys with Zooey Eyes: here’s another Curalate staff Tumblr

First, it was Kids with Beards. Now, it's Guys with Zooey Eyes. What will they come up with next?

First, it was Kids with Beards. Now, it’s Guys with Zooey Eyes. What will they come up with next?

We’re talking about how Curalate staffers have been creating meme Tumblrs. This latest one, which sticks Zooey Deschanel doe eyes on celebrity dudes, is from Melissa Morris Ivone, who heads up design at the Center City visual analytics startup.

Is this a visual analytics firm experimenting with virality and content strategy or is it a local tech news site following new Tumblr accounts too closely? You decide.

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Companies: Tumblr / Curalate

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