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Viral graphic designer who takes Photoshop requests VERY literally is back!

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Viral graphic designer who takes Photoshop requests VERY literally is back!

By SOPHIE LAW

 

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British-born James Fridman, who is based in the US, has become something of an internet celebrity thanks to his comical edits, which he shares with his 1.9million followers on Instagram Leaf it out: This young man got more than what he bargained for when he asked for more leaves on the tree he was posing next to (seen left before and right afterwards)

 

A graphic designer who has become an online sensation with his literal interpretations of Photoshop requests has bamboozled a new batch of clients with hilarious results. 

 

British-born James Fridman, who is based in the US, has become something of an internet celebrity thanks to his comical edits, which he shares with his 1.9million followers on Instagram.

 

Now he's inundated with requests from people who want him to make changes to their photos - and he takes their instructions extremely seriously. 

 

And there has certainly been no shortage of fans willing to submit themselves to his signature treatment, but have not quite got what they bargained for. 

 

Full Story: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-7834451/Graphic-designer-takes-Photoshop-requests-literally-back.html

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