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Branding for Open Source Conference Albania, in Tirana, Albania.
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OSCAL 2020 Social media cover images. #12

Open kleidieski opened 4 years ago

kleidieski commented 4 years ago

Hi, I have worked on the cover images for social media for OSCAL. Please let me know your feedback on the following.

Twitter header

Oscal 2020_Twitter Header

Facebook page cover

Oscal 2020_Facebook page

Facebook personal profile cover

Oscal 2020_Facebook profile v1

Facebook event cover

Oscal 2020_Facebook Event

Blogpost cover

Oscal 2020_Blogpost

sidorelauku commented 4 years ago

@kleidieski those images look very nice. In my opinion we can start publishing the images.

Also which one can be used on instagram posts? or you have to do a new one for instagram?

kleidieski commented 4 years ago

@sidorelauku check out my last reply on this issue https://github.com/OpenLabsHackerspace/OSCAL-branding/issues/10

There's something about instagram there. I'll work on the rest later today.

Could you please test these cover images if they have any problems? Thanks

rskikuli commented 4 years ago

There is an issue with the red color, probably due to the restrictions of Twitter. The screenshot above is done from Firefox.

image

rskikuli commented 4 years ago

Screenshot from my mobile device image

kleidieski commented 4 years ago

From research it seems that the issue is especially caused in images that contain text. I am testing other options

kleidieski commented 4 years ago

@rskikuli fixed the issues and improved quality. As usual compression algorythms and cropping methods change, but we've seen worse. I tested all the materials on twitter and facebook (desktop, mobile and app) and uploaded them here: https://github.com/OpenLabsHackerspace/OSCAL-branding/tree/master/2020_OSCAL/2020_Social%20media%20covers

Can I close the issue?

sidorelauku commented 4 years ago

@kleidieski I was wonder how it will look if there is the whole picture in the covers for blogpost, with a smaller scale in the right side and texts in the left side. Or doesn't fit?

kleidieski commented 4 years ago

@sidorelauku I tried that and it minimized both the impact of the artwork as a whole and the impact of its focus (woman with flag). That's how I decided to choose only the woman with the flag, or other details for secondary artworks. May I suggest you to include the whole original poster as an image in the blogpost body text?