DOI: 10.18848/2325-1328/cgp/a237 ISSN: 2325-1360

Designing Influence: Visual Identity, Social Representation, and Engagement in the Digital Persona of Shudu

Anna Carolina Boechat, Ana Luísa Marques
Shudu (@shudu.gram) is a leading example of a virtual influencer: a computer-generated model who engages Instagram audiences through hyperrealistic visuals and branded fashion content. Positioned between digital aesthetics and social media strategy, Shudu represents a new form of identity construction shaped by artificial intelligence (AI), design technologies, and cultural narratives of beauty and power. Her portrayal as a Black woman raises questions about authenticity, representation, and cultural symbolism in digital media. This study examines how Shudu combines design aesthetics, social representation, and marketing engagement to construct a distinctive digital persona. Using a qualitative case study approach, the research integrates visual analysis of composition and symbolism, discourse analysis of captions and brand narratives, and content analysis of follower engagement, including likes, emojis, and comments. The dataset includes curated posts from 2022 to 2025, exploring themes of race, beauty, fashion, and AI–human hybridity. Findings reveal that Shudu’s persona is built on a post-human aesthetic of visual perfection and futuristic elegance. Her narrative blends fiction and authenticity, evoking empowerment, divinity, and editorial nostalgia. Audience reactions demonstrate strong emotional attachment, frequently using expressions like “goddess,” “divine,” and “unreal.” Shudu thus functions as a hybrid entity—simultaneously digital artwork, marketing interface, and cultural signifier—embodying both aspiration and ambiguity within contemporary digital and design influence.

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