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There is no perfect formula when it comes to creating engaging social media images, but there are certainly best practices to keep in mind that will put you ahead of your competitors. Read on for our best tips and tricks in creating effective and engaging social media graphics.
Put together a social media style guide – a primer to help your team know how your brand should look on social. It shows the right tone, colors, words, and visuals that encapsulate your brand and your audience. Use this guide in tandem with your content marketing strategy to create winning campaign images that will fit your brand every time.
You’re armed with your style guide, your creative brief and you’re ready to begin. It’s time to plan your composition – remembering some design basics will help you succeed.
Similar to color and photos, typography can also convey mood and tone. Make sure the font you choose is appropriate for your subject matter.
Less is more when it comes to text on an image – in fact, Facebook finds that images comprised of 20% text or less perform better than wordier ones. Text in visuals should always be straightforward, legible, and concise. Make sure that there is enough contrast between the text and the background.
Each platform has its own specifications, which seem like they’re always changing. There are many sites that keep track of these dimensions for you. Making sure that you create your image in the respective channels’ dimensions ensures that your image doesn’t get stretched when uploaded. Some platforms will automatically crop images based on aspect ratio, which could result in an unfortunate crop or omit crucial information. Creating each campaign image to the social channels requirements ensures this doesn’t happen.
If your image is shared or pinned, the origin can easily be lost. You can avoid this by including your logo in all of your social media creative. Including your logo will also help reinforce your brand over time. The more times people see it, the more recognizable it becomes. It shouldn’t be obtrusive or distract from your message. Having your logo in the corner of your creative is usually sufficient.
Do the images you’ve chosen represent your audience? Are you reinforcing gender or racial stereotypes? These are questions you should consider every time you make visual content for social media. It’s not just socially responsible, it’s a smart strategy. Using images that represent different audiences allows those users to picture themselves using your product far more easily when the subject matter reflects them. Look at the demographics of your desired market, or the analytics of your audience and factor them in your creative process.
While you’re scrolling through your various social feeds, take note of the ads that catch your eye. If they caught your eye, it will have been for one of two reasons; the ad is either really well done, or really poorly done. No matter the reason, you can learn from it and either see what do to or what not to do.
There you have it! Hopefully, these tricks will help your decision-making process the next time you need to create an image to be shared on social media. We’re here for you if you need help – branding, strategizing, execution, and beyond. Contact us to learn more!
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