Kyle McCollom pfp
Kyle McCollom
@kyle
I believe in clear pics of faces as PFPs. It’s your personal brand logo - both IRL and URL, and the work you do to build your personal brand online should extend to in person. It's helped so much at parties, events, and conferences.
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John Collins pfp
John Collins
@sstewart
Faces capture emotion and create a stronger connection with others. Ideal for personal branding and networking
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