Social Media Designs
The final piece of promotion I made for my Little Bites brand was mock-ups showing social media accounts and social media posts. I used the posters I have made before and made some other designs to go onto the accounts as well.
The social media accounts I have focused on are Instagram and Facebook because these are the two social media sites that I have used icons for on my packaging designs and the website design. I started off by designing a post for Instagram which uses the carousel post format to make a slideshow of reasons why you should choose Little Bites products. To make this design, I used Illustrator, and I made a long continuous design which I then gridded out to split into 4 equal sections that fit Instagram’s square post ratio. I did this so that the carousel is a continuous design and each slide smoothly transitions from the last. I switched between brand colours for each slide and used images of the products as I listed each reason, such as ‘we are healthier and tastier than your standard snacks’, and ‘we have 50% less in fats and sugars’. I have spoken in direct terms such as ‘you’ and ‘we’ because it feels more personal and connecting to the audience. “Speaking directly to your audience by using the word “you” throughout your copy makes it customer-centric. And this is absolutely correct! You should always be putting your audience first.” (C.W, 2023).
Then using Freepik, I searched for an Instagram carousel mockup to show the design on an Instagram feed. You can now see how the carousel leads from one slide to another and tells a story as you scroll through.
I also made a mockup for an Instagram profile. I did this by downloading an Instagram profile mockup and I added in my brand name, logo and a bio which describes the brand and links to the website to order. For the logo, I used just the two initials ‘LB’ because of how small the Instagram display image is, which means the full logo wouldn’t be as easy to read. Because the profile picture uses the brand colours and font, it is still recognisable to the brand. For the image grid, I used the poster designs I made before to use as posts. To see one of the poster designs up close as an Instagram post, I made another single post mock-up and added the same branding and a caption relating to the post, which reads ‘Check out our new Little Bites crisps’, and some hashtags like #littlebites #new #crisps, which makes it easier for new customers to discover the brand through the tags.
I then moved onto the Facebook mockups. I made a Facebook page mockup by screenshotting an existing Facebook page and using Photoshop to replace the profile image, the banner image, and the page name. Facebook use ‘Facebook sans’, which is their own custom typeface designed by Erik Olsen (Oliver, 2023). It is not available to use online and so I instead had to look for a similar sans serif font that resembled the Facebook Sans font. I found Verdana, an Adobe font which looked very close to Facebook sans. I used the same display image as the Instagram design but made it bigger to match the Facebook display, and I then made a banner image. For the banner, I added the main logo and arranged the brand products to show them off, so that when someone visits the page it will be what they see first of all. I also added some text to encourage visitors to order the products today or to buy in-store, and a link to the website page.
I then made a mock-up showing a Facebook post by Little Bites which is thanking the animation team for creating an animation. I used the animation I made before, but I have spoken as if a team have made it so that it feels more professional as a big brand would have a dedicated team of designers who create animations and designs.
Reference List:
C.W, Nicole (2023) Copywriting 101: First, Second & Third Person Point Of View [Quote]. Available online: Copywriting 101: First, Second & Third Person Point Of View – Nicole C. W. [Accessed: 02/05/2025]
Freepik (ND) Instagram carousel templates [Image]. Available online: Instagram carousel templates | Free Vector [Accessed: 23/04/2025]
S.Salvador (ND) Instagram post templates [Image]. Available online: Instagram post template | Free PSD [Accessed: 23/04/2025]
Freepik (ND) Instagram profile interface templates [Image]. Available online: Instagram profile interface template | Free Vector [Accessed: 23/04/2025]
Freepik (ND) Facebook mobile post with flat design [Image]. Available online: Facebook mobile post with flat design | Free Vector [Accessed: 23/04/2025]
Oliver (2023) More Than a ‘Like’: The Story of the Facebook Logo [Article]. Available online: More Than a ‘Like’: The Story of the Facebook Logo | Looka [Accessed: 02/05/2025]
