7 Most Artistic Brands On Instagram You Must Follow

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This year brands really honed their resources on Instagram. With new ad features that rolled out on Instagram this year, it’s a platform not to be missed. Here, we’ve compiled a curated list of the most creative business instagram accounts for inspiration!

1. Sharpie 

Bio: Grab a Sharpie & Start Something. Followers: 121k followers Engagement: 5-6k likes per post  Why it’s awesome: Sharpie fills its Instagram with user generated creative artwork done with sharpie. What a great way to engage your audience all while showing off your product in use!

Bill Slowsky? #sharpieturtle (Image via AlyssaBee3D)

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Getting dressed in #SharpieNEON #summer A photo posted by @sharpie on

“As long as I got my suit & tie” #HappyBirthday Mister Rogers!

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2. GoPro 

Bio: Grab a Sharpie & Start Something. Followers: 7.2M followers Engagement: 150k likes per post Why it’s awesome: GoPro curates best moments taken with their product. GoPro gives followers an active, dynamic, and exhilarating visual experience – just like it’s product GoPro would.

3. Oreo

Bio: Go to shop.oreo.com and design your own custom Oreo pack for a Colorfilled holiday. shop.oreo.com Followers: 1.2M followers Engagement: Approx. 20k likes per post Why it’s awesome: Orea is fun, light-hearted, and colorful. Their instagram account is exactly that! They showcase their new products and also show how you can use it in different recipes. Their humorous posts also make sure to add value to their IG followers. 

Summer vacation shore is sweet!

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The view from an Oreo cookie is unbeatable. A photo posted by OREO (@oreo) on

4. Flixel Photos

Bio: Makers of Cinemagraph Pro for Mac and iOS. 2014 Apple Design Award. #1 selling cinemagraph apps. Now on Apple TV. Followers: 14k followers Engagement: Approx. 200 likes per post Why it’s awesome: Their photos are half-still and half-dynamic, giving off an almost eerie effect. The curated photographs are culturally diverse and authentic, which caters to their artistic, mobile younger target audience. 
One from @sherifmokbel series, Marooned. Featured in the @huffingtonpost #flixel #cinemagraph #fashion A video posted by Flixel Photos (@flixelphotos) on

Stunning artistic nude by @camattreephoto from Brisbane, Australia. #flixel #cinemagraph #artnude

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Columbus circle, by @michelmolder #flixel #cinemagraph #timelapse #nyc #columbuscircle #newyork A video posted by Flixel Photos (@flixelphotos) on

5. Quartz 

Bio: Our view of the world. Followers: 6.5k followers Engagement: Approx. 100 likes per post Why it’s awesome: They write about economics and global politics, and their instagram account does just that – visual showcase of global societal issues and news.   

6. American Express

Bio: Serving and inspiring your journey every step of the way. Followers: 105k followers Engagement: Approx. 600 likes per post Why it’s awesome: Going above and beyond their product offering. Their Instagram feed is relatable but aspirational at the same time. It showcases vibrancy, excitement, and wholesome experiences.  
Design firm @fmk7 takes our Platinum Card to new dimensions with this laser-cut wood interpretation. A photo posted by American Express (@americanexpress) on
  Where are you headed next? #AmexPlatinum   A photo posted by American Express (@americanexpress) on
London. A photo posted by American Express (@americanexpress) on

7. NASA

Bio: Explore the universe and discover our home planet with the official NASA Instagram account Followers: 7.3M followers Engagement: Approx. 190k likes per post Why it’s awesome: They photograph outer space. Enough said.
On the night of Oct. 8, a photographer in Harstad, Norway captured this image of the dancing northern lights. Auroras are created when fast-moving, magnetic solar material strikes Earth’s magnetic bubble, the magnetosphere. This collision rattles the magnetosphere in an event called a geomagnetic storm, sending trapped charged particles zooming down magnetic field lines towards the atmosphere, where they collide brilliantly with molecules in the air, creating auroras. Though many geomagnetic storms are associated with clouds of solar material that explode from the sun in an event called a coronal mass ejection, or CME, this storm was caused by an especially fast stream of solar wind. “Geomagnetic storms caused by high-speed solar wind streams aren’t uncommon,” said Leila Mays, a space physicist at our Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. “Near solar minimum-when solar activity like CMEs are less frequent-these fast streams are actually the most common cause of geomagnetic storms that create auroras.” Image courtesy of Johnny Henriksen/Spaceweather.com #nasa #space #photography #aurora #spaceweather #nasabeyond #sun #earth #science A photo posted by NASA (@nasa) on
Which one is your favourite?
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