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Need some design help to get started on your own YouTube banner?

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 5:12 am
by hoxesi8100@
Take note of the “Viewable On All Devices” I alluded to in the first section.

Your banner is essentially the biggest branding opportunity when people land on your channel. You‘ll want to make sure your logo and supporting text is clearly represented in the channel art.

That’s why it's a good idea to place your company name and logo in that center space.

If you're not sure how to fill the entire frame with visual content, video production company MiniMatters suggests “build[ing] the image from the middle out,” putting the most important assets in the center, and expanding the design from there.

Finally, follow these best practices to create a professional YouTube banner:

Use a high-resolution image. A pixelated or blurry banner doesn‘t exactly signal that there’s a high-quality video to follow.
Keep your banner on-brand. While your channel art doesn't have to be a carbon copy of your logo or tagline, it should incorporate visual elements that you want associated with your brand, like certain colors, fonts, or keywords.
Update your banner regularly. For example, if you run a bakery and you‘re gearing up for summer, an eye-catching banner might be a high-res photo of a brightly-colored work surface covered with flour and a rolling pin, along with accompanying text like, "April showers bring May flours," but remember to update the banner once the season is over so viewers know you’re consistent.
YouTube Banner Template

If Canva is already a graphic designer’s best friend, it could be costa rica phone number material yours, too (especially if you’re in a hurry to create your channel ASAP). Don’t be afraid to try out and customize Canva’s templates for YouTube banners.

Not only are there an array of designs to choose from but they’re already within the necessary dimensions, so you can skip the hard stuff and get right to making the banner of your dreams.

And, if you’re more on the skilled side of digital art, apps like ProCreate offer the flexibility to hand-draw your banner assets.

How To Make a YouTube Banner
By now, you might be thinking, “How the heck am I supposed to actually upload my banner … is it hard and difficult and scary?”

Before you settle into panic, I can tell you that the banner upload process is, 1000% percent, not hard and difficult, nor scary, especially when you have resources like HubSpot’s Free (yes, free) YouTube Business kit.

Check it out below: