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Dazzling twitter cover im age ideas

Dazzling Twitter Cover Image Ideas

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D azzling twitter cover image ideas

• Flat Twitter cover photo can be equally as off-putting to potential followers.

• the Twitter cover photo dimensions are 500 pixels tall by 1500 pixels wide

To give you a better sense of what a Twitter header photo done right looks like, we've put together a list of some of the best examples from companies around the world. Check them out.

Google

Google's header image has all of it's products and creative google world among the common peoples. they construct their logo with all their products like, google drive, google play, crome browser, Gmail, youtube, google maps, ect.

Old Spice

Known for their tomfoolery, Old Spice's Twitter cover photo is a great visualization of their quirky, charismatic approach to marketing. Between helicopters spouting laser beams to flaming lion and bear heads, this header image is both inventive and humorous, traits consistent with their brand.

Airbnb

Airbnb's header photo is the perfect marriage of creativity and simplicity. Their logo, constructed entirely from flowers, resembles a welcome wreath that you'd find on the door of a house. This is particularly symbolic, as Airbnb offers a service for people to rent out their homes.

LEGO

LEGO's toy building bricks are so visual that you'd probably expect them to feature some sort of elaborate castle made entirely out of Legos. Instead, the folks at LEGO went with a vibrant yellow close-up, which makes for a surprising and visually interesting display. Between the clean lines and sharp angles, we love this abstract approach.

SlideShare

The collage SlideShare created for their header photo is an interesting way to show off what people can expect to see on the social presentation platform. Not to mention, this approach doubles as a way for them to delight their users by highlighting real presentations for the whole Twittersphere to see.

British Airways

British Airways' cover photo is perfectly simple. While the high quality image of the plane dominates most of the space, our favorite part is on that lefthand side: the names of their other social media accounts. By including these, they are essentially opening up the door for Twitter users to follow their business on their preferred platform.

Target

Target's creative cover photo is almost so mesmerizing, we didn't want to look away. Both the red pattern and the red cherry perfectly compliment their signature target logo, making for a visually interesting look and feel. We're giving Target an A+ for coordination.

Dior

Talk about elegant simplicity. Rather than highlighting their fancy products, Dior choose to strip their Twitter header photo down to the bare bones. This minimalist approach is clean, clear, and reflective of the timeless class they're known for. Sometimes less really is more.

Vodafone Group

Your Twitter header photo is a valuable piece of real estate -- and it's a great space for promoting current marketing campaigns. Vodafone cleverly includes a link to their latest campaign in their otherwise simple, high-definition image to draw interest and drive engagement.

Danone

It's hard not to smile at this whimsical cartoon header from Danone. And with a tagline that reads "alimenta sonrisas," meaning "feeds smiles," the image serves as the perfect compliment to their vision. Between the colorful flowers and adorable smiling yogurt containers, there's a lot to look at without being overly cluttered.

TOMS

What's most interesting about TOMS' Twitter header photo is that it's not product-centric. Sure, the people are holding TOMS and sporting the gear, but it's not the main focus of the photo. Instead, the image reflects the fun, adventurous lifestyle the brand encompasses, making it easy for their followers to relate.

Innocent D rinks

We love the clever way innocent drinks incorporates their logo into this high-quality cover photo. Not only is the accompanying text clever, but we commend them for drawing attention to their commitment to charity in particular.

Taco Bell

Ahh, Taco Bell, the social media darling marketers can't help but love. This is a great trick for anyone looking to enhance their brand consistency.

RioTinto

The colorful high-definition image RioTinto uses for their cover photo catches the eye right away. And while the massive machinery is impressive, what we're most interested in is the inclusion of employees. Aware that people want to do business with other people, it's great to see RioTinto spotlighting the faces behind their business to provide a personal touch.

Etsy

If you're not already familiar with Etsy, it can be best described as a peer-to-peer ecommerce website for handmade and vintage goods. With that said, it's only right that they'd employ an artsy image to represent their DIY roots. The paintbrushes make for an interesting display of colors while inspiring crafty followers to get creatin'.

Basecamp

Basecamp, a project management software company, doesn't have a product that's easy to showcase through photos, either. Instead, they use a collection of icons to portray what the company does. The checkmarks, conversation bubbles, and to-do lists all lead back to a single theme: productivity.

GrubHub

On a scale of 1-10, how badly do you want a burger after seeing this Twitter header image? If you say anything less than nine, you're lying (or you're a vegetarian). For this reason, GrubHub's colorful burger pattern is the perfect visual to represent their service.

Caterpillar Inc.

There are two reasons why Caterpillar Inc.'s cover photo is awesome: The negative space, and the bright colors make it pop off the profile. The Caterpillar trucks aren't the main focus -- in fact, most of the header image shows the scenery behind the trucks.

Netflix

Netflix's Twitter header image is a great example of a brand that knows how to capitalize on this prominently placed visual space. Here, they use the space to promote one of their latest shows. And honestly, who doesn't love a good Netflix recommendation?

Starbucks

Starbucks' Twitter header photo looks like a high quality version of something you'd pull from a #Starbucks hashtag search on Instagram. For that reason, we're certain that this is something that will catch the eye of their loyal customers and resonate with them. Whether you take your coffee with cream and sugar or you prefer to drink it black, this image will have any coffee lovers craving an ice-cold caffeine fix.

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