This illustration is organized as a colorful grid of individual vignettes, each humorously critiquing modern digital life. The text "LIFE BEFORE SOCIAL MEDIA" is prominently displayed at the top in large, blocky, blue-and-orange 3D lettering. The vignettes below include satirical depictions such as a duck with a human mouth labeled "less duckface," a person looking through binoculars labeled "less casual stalking," a dumpster on fire labeled "less horrific opinions," and a heart-shaped pair of sunglasses representing "less FOMO."
The style is graphic and flat, utilizing a bold, vibrant color palette featuring primary yellows, reds, and blues set against contrasting black and white backgrounds. The composition is structured like a comic strip or a series of stickers, creating a busy and energetic feel. Some panels feature stylized animals, like a greyhound wearing a tiara, while others use symbolic objects like a slice of a smiley-face pie or a hand holding an eggplant.
The overall mood is witty, critical, and playful, aimed at poking fun at the pitfalls of constant digital connectivity. The artwork relies on high-contrast lines and clean, modern shapes to deliver its messages, which are often reinforced by short text labels written in a sans-serif font at the bottom of each square. The visual language evokes a retro-modern aesthetic, blending nostalgic pop-art sensibilities with contemporary social commentary.