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I still can't tell if it's real or not. If this is a parody of random CRUD apps, it's spot on :)
Internet culture is pretty self referential, and I think the culture of the internet extends to the tech industry (and vice versa). I don't think it works all that well in marketing, but I wish it did!
A sense of humor is a good thing and can be extremely powerful in marketing. But self referential humor is often too niche unless you really really know your target audience and you're reasonably sure they'll get the joke.
For the record, it's marketing for a real product. I think hipsters are becoming overrepresented in tech marketing though, haha.
If you're doing mockups, the PS actions at http://www.psdcovers.com have been really useful for me, and they look really great. Nothing quite like the (quite nice) perspective view from this site, but lots of devices in use etc., along with physical products.
Future is looking bright.
Wait, is this an actual product or is it a satire on the sad state of our industry?
[1] https://dribbble.com/shots/984999-Perspective-Mockup-Photosh...
Edit: it was really just a way to start building photoshop plugins to see what the ecosystem is like, we've got 4 new plugins that are actually useful for a wife audience coming out soon.
Wait, what?
Oh well. I also cried "fad" when reading about Minecraft, Bitcoin, the grooming of beards, the resurgence of PHP and various other things, so what do I know?
Seriously?
We have files with multiple layers and need a quick and easy way to display the layers in a perspective stack.
Only if you are trying to make an otherwise unremarkable design look much better than it is. This is gimmicky and misleading. This is what's been ruining Behance and Dribbble for a while now, pushing total crap to the front page just because it looks pretty and forcing others to focus on superficial decoration rather than on actually important parts like interaction and convenience.
The copy is spot on and sarcasm is well justified. Well done, OP.
Not to go too far off-topic, the meta information of this image is probably more interesting than the poor design (http://metapicz.com/#landing?imgsrc=http%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com...)
Even as small as this, racist and ableist statements are inappropriate and alienating. Punch up, not down.
http://reasonableconversation.wordpress.com/2012/07/19/punch...
Ideas are bad. People are just a product of their environment like any other animal.
(btw, it looks like you forgot to replace some copy&pasted text under "How it works")
EDIT: I also love the picture on the bottom. It took me a while until I got the point, but it's great.
Whoa. So for a while I wondered why the authors would be such shitty thick dicks but now I know why. In the "Attention Economy" (ugh) this is apparently what you need to be doing in order to be viral. So "viral" was actually a spot-on phrasing from the very beginning, anticipating that ultimately only rather sickening style will become indeed "viral".
Now it's satire. A few years from now this kind of copy will go mainstream and kids will grow up to it. I'm scared shirtless about my old age now :D
Don't get me wrong, I'm pretty foul-mouthed myself, a bit too much, even. And I'm not totally against cursing in a page like this, target audience and all that.
But I find this to be totally UNfunny. Reminds me of a little kid saying "poop!" and bursting into laughter. Made me scared about my age as well.