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Social Media for Creative Careers Gets a Bold New Platform
August 1, 2025 -
2 minutes, 38 seconds
Tired of the noise and vanity metrics on traditional social platforms? You’re not alone. Many professionals in creative fields—designers, musicians, developers, and multimedia artists—are seeking a more intentional space to share their work. That’s exactly where social media for creative careers is evolving. Enter Unreality, a purpose-built ecosystem for real creatives who want to showcase projects, collaborate with others, and engage meaningfully—without chasing likes or ad revenue.
Unreality: A Different Kind of Social Media for Creative Careers
Launched by Justin Bolognino on July 31st, Unreality is redefining what a social platform for creatives can be. Not to be confused with Zuckerberg’s Meta, Bolognino’s company predates the name and offers something radically different: a human-centered creative network. Here, it’s not about filters or virality—it’s about your craft. Every user is vetted before joining, and the goal is to foster real work, real collaboration, and real community.
A Framework That Reflects Today’s Creative World
At the heart of Unreality is a unique structure built around six creative “realities”: Sonic, In-Real-Life, Conscious, Augmented, Virtual, and URL (Web). These intersecting dimensions mirror how modern creatives work—across physical and digital realms. Whether you're building immersive art, developing music tech, or creating AR experiences, Unreality offers a platform tailored to your multidimensional creative life, not just another feed.
No Ads, No Clutter—Just Talent and Tools That Serve You
Forget sponsored posts. Instead of monetizing attention, Unreality rewards connection and contribution. If you introduce someone to a paid gig or help form a valuable collaboration, the platform recognizes that effort. Their “social resourcing” tool helps creatives find niche collaborators—think sonic branding experts or augmented reality tarot readers—without the noise. It’s creative matchmaking with purpose, not algorithms.
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