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It can be a daunting task involving a lot of trial and error and checking out whatās working and not working for others.
Here are some tips to help you create some great graphics for any client. ā¤µļø
Great visuals are only as good as the strategy that supports them. Whether you know it or not, all companies have a brand tone and identity. Some are more obvious than others such as Dove. Dove is known for its uplifting and powerful brand voice that encourages customers to embrace their inner beauty.
Ways to find a brand tone and voice is by doing your research. What are your audienceās interests and think about what type of visual content theyād like to see. With this research, Ā create a mood board and add photos, colour palettes, and other visuals that will help shape your direction.
There isnāt one recipe for creating a great social media post. But, there are some basic guidelines to take into consideration such as:
Using the wrong image size is one of the biggest crimes you can commit when creating social media designs. Images with the wrong aspect ratio or low resolutions reflect poorly on the brand and/or client. This is why understanding each platformās specifications is important in creating and tailoring your content!
Whether itās creating quote images or overlaying text, less is always more when it comes to word count. I can sometimes struggle with this because Iām worried people wonāt read the captions. Trust that the few words you put in the graphic will grab your audienceās attention and get them to read the caption.
Text in social media design should always be bold, legible, straightforward, and concise. Ensure thereās enough contrast between the text and background so itās easy to read.
Choose the type wisely since it can affect both tone and legibility. When mixing fonts, choose two and make sure one is a serif and the other is a sans serif.
Lastly, get that font moving! ā”ļø Animate text to make it stand out.
Every design wonāt be a winner and thatās okay! We learn the most from our failures, but the key is to take our failures as a lesson learned to grow and become better. Forget the awards.
Creative work is always rewarded with likes, comments, shares, and new followers.
Happy designing! š©š»āšØ
Christina Pisano ā Graphic Designer