Design - Picsart Blog Keep up with the latest news in photo editing, digital photography, and art trends. Tue, 15 Apr 2025 12:03:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cdnblog.picsart.com/2024/11/Size180x180-150x150.png Design - Picsart Blog 32 32 Nostalgia and Creativity: How Creative Industries Capitalize Nostalgia https://picsart.com/blog/nostalgia-resurgence/ Mon, 14 Apr 2025 13:07:02 +0000 https://picsart.com/blog/?p=230615 Nostalgia is having a moment. Walk down any main street and you might see a poster for a remake of a beloved film franchise. On the way to go shopping you might see a few cringey things that you wore when you were in high school featured in store. Low-rise jeans anyone? No, your eyes …

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Nostalgia is having a moment. Walk down any main street and you might see a poster for a remake of a beloved film franchise. On the way to go shopping you might see a few cringey things that you wore when you were in high school featured in store. Low-rise jeans anyone? No, your eyes aren’t deceiving you, we’re living through a revival of the 90’s and 2000’s.

In this first COPY+PASTE post, we’ll be diving into 90’s and 2000’s nostalgia as it relates to media and design, why we look to the past for inspiration, and how you can turn your nostalgia into a creative outlet through Picsart. 

A Little (Recent) History

You don’t have to reach too far back to realize that Millennials and Gen-Z have been through a lot. We’ve recently gone through a pandemic together, countless job losses, and see-sawing economies. If this sounds a little too familiar, you’re totally right. For many, this feels like a sloppy rehash of our childhood. 

Fast forward to the COVID-19 pandemic, we battled cabin fever by rewatching our favorite Disney films, rediscovering music we used to love, and revisiting hobbies like playing PC games like The Sims, and coloring books. It’s a clear pattern that we turn to our childhood comforts in times of stress and anxiety.

We could argue that turning to nostalgia is simply a coping mechanism, but many creatives see a unique opportunity. Nostalgia becomes a powerful medium to generate cutting edge creative solutions, reinvigorate brands, and expand creative universes.

Millennials and Gen-Z make up the majority of the workforce today and are on track to have the largest amount of spending power in history. With these new generations raring to spend, film industry executives, creative directors, tech startups, fashion houses, game studios and more are paying attention to the rise of nostalgia and curating new media that creates that familiar feeling of comfort and joy in nostalgia and bringing a new twist to them.

Nostalgia In the Wild

In the design world, we’re seeing these creative directors catching inspiration from the turn of the millennium Y2K era: sleek computerized type, early internet user interfaces, chunky analog devices, nature references (especially that iconic Windows XP wallpaper), and unconventional collages. 

[Credits In Order: Giuseppe Pettineo featured in It’s Nice That, Pinterest, Tiki Disco flyer by Jonna Mayer, Yelena Popova for Vogue Ukraine, Giuseppe Pettineo for WeTransfer, The Boring Phone by Heineken featured in HMD, Pinterest, Magdalena Bay through Turntable Lab ]

In photography, trending styles include film filters, bloom, fish eye lens, analog prop devices like walkmans and chunky headphones.

[Credits In Order: Angela Yuen for Madame Figaro Hong Kong Shot by Isaac Lam via Instagram, Low Lights Studios via Instagram, Angus Chiang Fall/Winter 2020, Youthforia brand featured in Creative Boom ]

With the new millennium comes brand new perspectives on what the future holds—and contrasting typographic styles. We saw a rise in slick futuristic typefaces that suggest optimism and utopia. From another perspective, we’ve seen the explosion of hip-hop culture and the very real, revolutionary stories from Black creatives.

[Credits In Order: Garimpo Studios 22 via Instagram, ASAP Rocky Creative via SynnStudios vis Instagram, Cover Art By Paul White of Me Company featured in Y2KInstitute, Lisa Rockstar Singe Cover shot by Jack Bridgland designed by Jack Schofield]

   

In fashion, you’ll see influencers rocking razor thin glasses, low rise jeans, mini tops, sheer blouses, trucker hats, graphic polos, and colorful knit sweaters. All these styles have made a comeback in fast fashion and on the runway.

[Credits In Order: Christina Aguilera shot by Kevin Mazur for Getty, Bella Hadid Shot by Bella Hadid, Tyler Mcgillivery featured in Kendam.com, Nick Knight for Christian Dior 2001]

Legacy brands like The Gap, Juicy Couture, Champion, and Marni all have seen significant brand reinvigorations—a testament to their evolving strategic multimedia partnerships, and modernized creative direction. 

[Credits In Order: Troye Sivan for The Gap, Gabriette for Juicy Couture 2023 featured in HypeBae, Saweetie for Champion featured in Essence.com, Elle Fanning for Coach featured in WWD]

In film and television, we’re seeing a dizzying number of sequels, expansions, spin offs, and remakes of beloved franchises that brought us joy. Films like Lord of the Rings, Hocus Pocus, Star Wars, and Gladiator have seen significant expansion in the past few years. While some films and series have had success while others flopped, studios continue to seek existing beloved franchises and reinvent them for a modern audience. 

Today’s rising pop girlies like Beabadoobea, Olivia Rodrigo, and Doechii are heavily inspired by the aesthetics and sounds of their predecessors like Blink-182, P!nk, No Doubt, and Missy Elliot—with their own twist. You’ll definitely see 30+ year olds and pre-teens screaming along to Good 4 U (guilty as charged).

[Beabadoobee for Face Magazine shot my Marili Andre, P!nk shot by Rob Verhorst/Redferns, No Doubt Shot by Joseph Cultice featured in Orange Country Register, Olivia Rodrigo via Instagram, Doechii album artwork shot by John Jay, Missy Elliot Under Construction Album cover shot by Jeff Reidel]

Nostalgia is a creative movement—a multisensory Renaissance that brings us joy and a sense of community in spite of the troubles that we experience today. In 15 years, we’ll have gone through another revolution in the trend cycle and nostalgia will have a completely different meaning but for now, we move forward embracing this era of new and old, one jelly-shoed step at a time. 

Find Comfort And Creativity In Your Nostalgia

We’ve seen how creative industries can pour countless resources into recreating that feeling of nostalgia. It’s a powerful truth that can be harnessed for your creative pursuits. Whether you’re a content creator looking to get that Y2K vibe or just looking for a creative outlet, Picsart has a ton of filters, stickers, fonts, backgrounds and much more to capture that nostalgic feeling. 

 

Empowering the Creator in Everyone

Picsart is the world’s largest digital creation platform. Its AI-powered tools give creators of all levels the ability to design, edit, draw and share photo and video content anywhere. It’s used by consumers, marketers and content creators for both personal and professional design, and is available to businesses via API partnerships and integrations. Picsart has collaborated with major artists and brands like Discord, PopSockets, Shopify, Taylor Swift and more. Download the app or visit picsart.com.

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How to create attention grabbing social media assets https://picsart.com/blog/how-to-create-social-media-assets/ Wed, 09 Apr 2025 21:13:01 +0000 https://picsart.com/blog/?p=230546 Producing content is every creative’s favorite part of marketing. Choosing fonts and colors that pair well together, creating copy that you know will resonate well with your audience, and tweaking visuals until they’re just right can lead to a special kind of satisfaction when you see the likes start to creep up and the comments …

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Producing content is every creative’s favorite part of marketing. Choosing fonts and colors that pair well together, creating copy that you know will resonate well with your audience, and tweaking visuals until they’re just right can lead to a special kind of satisfaction when you see the likes start to creep up and the comments begin to pour in. However, getting started can sometimes feel impossible, especially if you have no prior content experience. Here are ten ways you can make sure that you’re making the most of your social media content, whether you’re a pro, or a design newbie.

Use the psychology of colors and fonts

You don’t have to be a psychologist to understand the basics of colors for branding and how it relates to our perceptions. Use the colors and fonts that best represent your brand, whether to create a sense of sophistication, or to replicate the feel of nature. 

Make the most of templates and brand kits to save time

Tailored templates and brand kits can be a lifesaver, especially when you’re short on time. Prepare a range of editable templates, ready for when you need to post a reactive piece, or even just to improve your processes. 

Caption length: know how long your post should be

The ideal caption length depends on the platform and your audience. Shorter, snappier captions work well on platforms like Twitter (X) and Instagram, whereas longer-form storytelling performs better on LinkedIn and Facebook. When in doubt, test different lengths and analyze engagement levels to determine what works best for your brand.

Use best practices for video content

If you only follow a few simple steps, use these three for short form videos:

  • Grab attention fast with a hook to interest viewers in the first few seconds.
  • Make it sound-off friendly by using captions, so your message is clear without audio.
  • Keep your content engaging, don’t fall into the trap of rambling or including unnecessary clips.

Batch content to save time

Creating multiple pieces of content in one go can help regulate your workflow and keep your posting schedule consistent. Set aside a few hours to a day at a time to brainstorm, design, and schedule multiple posts at once. This saves time and allows you to maintain a steady presence online without scrambling for last-minute ideas.

Humanize your brand with user-generated content (UGC) and employee-generated content (EGC)

UGC and EGC can add an authentic feeling to your brand’s social media presence. Share user photos and videos, or highlight behind-the-scenes moments from your team. This helps to build trust by creating an inclusive feel to your content.

Create shareable posts with value (e.g. infographics)

People love to share content that provides value. Educational infographics, quick tips, and how-to guides tend to perform well because they offer useful information in a quick and visually appealing format. Ensure your graphics are easy to read and digest, and don’t overload them with too much text. 

Mix your content up with polls, questions, and stickers to prompt engagement

Social media is a two-way conversation, and engagement is key to building a loyal following. Incorporate interactive elements like polls, question stickers, and quizzes to encourage audience participation. These tools make your content more interesting and help boost visibility through heightened engagement.

Stay consistent with your branding across all visuals

A cohesive identity helps to build recognition. From color schemes to typography, make sure your brand’s aesthetic remains consistent across all social media channels. This establishes credibility and makes your branding recognizable.

Learn the basics of video editing

Good editing can take your content to new heights, but over-editing can have the opposite effect. Stick to clean, high-quality visuals without excessive filters or unnatural saturation. Keep clean to keep your videos clear and easy to watch.

With these ten pointers, you can be sure that your content will hit the mark. No matter whether you’re looking to increase visibility on social media, or hoping to build a loyal community, these steps can help you to achieve a cohesive brand presence across your social media channels. Use these tips as guidance to inform your social media content strategy, and make sure to stay consistent to see the results. Happy creating!

 

Empowering the Creator in Everyone

Picsart is the world’s largest digital creation platform. Its AI-powered tools give creators of all levels the ability to design, edit, draw and share photo and video content anywhere. It’s used by consumers, marketers and content creators for both personal and professional design, and is available to businesses via API partnerships and integrations. Picsart has collaborated with major artists and brands like Discord, PopSockets, Shopify, Taylor Swift and more. Download the app or visit picsart.com.

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22 cool photo collage ideas for your next post https://picsart.com/blog/photo-collage-ideas-2/ Wed, 02 Apr 2025 02:40:23 +0000 https://picsart.com/blog/?p=230466 Few things are more beautiful than a well-constructed collage. It’s a unique way of displaying photos that combines multiple images into one cohesive piece. You can tell a story with the photos, or capture a particular moment in time.  In this post, we’ll explore 25 cool photo collage ideas for your next post – from …

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Few things are more beautiful than a well-constructed collage. It’s a unique way of displaying photos that combines multiple images into one cohesive piece. You can tell a story with the photos, or capture a particular moment in time. 

In this post, we’ll explore 25 cool photo collage ideas for your next post – from simple layouts to more elaborate designs. Whether you’re looking to spruce up your Instagram feed or create a custom birthday card, these ideas will inspire you to get creative with your photos.

1. Locked in a moment

A chic, sophisticated portrait template that effortlessly blends elegance with modern flair. Set against a calming teal backdrop, it’s perfect for showcasing polished style and captivating personality. Bold typography and clean lines frame your photo, instantly drawing attention and boosting engagement. Use this template.

Chic Instagram Portrait Post in Teal

2. Elegant Ramadan memories

This photo collage idea radiates elegance and warmth, perfectly capturing the essence of Ramadan celebrations. A beautifully decorated table, adorned with soft lighting and intricate details, creates an inviting ambiance. The design embodies the joy and spiritual harmony of festive gatherings, making it ideal for sharing cherished moments during the holy month. Use this template

Elegant Ramadan Memories Instagram Story Design

3. Happy Thanksgiving

A beautiful photo collage idea that invites viewers into a cozy scene of family and friends joyfully gathered around a beautifully set table filled with seasonal dishes. Soft, inviting colors emphasize the comforting atmosphere, evoking the essence of gratitude and togetherness. Use this template

Warm Thanksgiving Dinner Event Poster

4. Birthday photo collage idea

Here we see a chic, stylish scene, bursting with sophistication in soothing shades of blue. It showcases a young woman joyfully celebrating, capturing the lively, festive mood of a special birthday occasion. The design evokes a sense of elegance and contemporary flair, perfect for grabbing attention and making any birthday announcement feel special and memorable. Use this template.

Chic Blue Birthday Celebration Invitation Post

5. Sweet little baby photo collage

​​Celebrate life’s sweetest miracle with a heartwarming photo collage that captures the gentle innocence of a newborn baby. Each soft-hued snapshot highlights precious first moments—from tiny hands holding delicate blooms to peaceful slumber wrapped in comfort. Tender footprints and playful hearts add warmth, making this charming visual perfect for sharing the joy and wonder of welcoming your sweet little bundle into the world. Use this template

Beige Baby Instagram Story with Photos

6. Captured in time photo collage idea

This beautifully composed photo collage idea captures serene moments of tranquility and simple pleasures. Framed snapshots evoke the soothing calm of mornings by the lake, with gentle sunlight cascading over mountains, and cozy shadows cast by chairs awaiting quiet contemplation. Accompanying this idyllic scene is a refreshing image of ripe peaches and a leisurely placed book beside glistening water, embodying carefree days and easy relaxation. Use this template.

Serene Instagram-Portrait With Tranquil Blue Vibes

7. Dear memories photo collage idea

Two beautifully framed photographs illustrate a romantic couple: one captures carefree joy as they run hand-in-hand along a sunlit beach, the waves gently washing ashore. The other image portrays a quiet moment of togetherness overlooking the serene expanse of water. Elegant typography and gentle flourishes enhance the romantic atmosphere, turning memories into timeless keepsakes. Use this template

Tranquil Memories Postcard with Green Landscapes

8. Hello world

Welcoming warmth and tenderness, this charming design celebrates a precious arrival with gentle, delicate snapshots strung lovingly like cherished memories. Soft pastel tones create an inviting atmosphere, highlighting sweet moments—tiny hands clutching tightly, adorable feet nestled in cozy fabrics, and peaceful slumber. Playful yet tasteful details, such as a whimsical toy train and the affectionate greeting “Hello World,” make this imagery the perfect way to joyfully announce and honor the birth of your little one. Use this template

Charming Baby Introduction Instagram-Story in Pink

9. November’s quote photo collage idea

Embrace the cozy warmth of November with this inviting imagery designed to inspire connection and comfort. One snapshot portrays peaceful solitude, featuring a comforting mug of coffee, an inviting book, and golden autumn leaves set against soft textures. The other bursts with joy, capturing a family playfully bonding amid a vibrant backdrop of fallen leaves. Use this template.

Cozy Autumn Vibes Social Media Post

10. Just listed

Soft natural light highlights the thoughtful décor, from cozy woven textures and a plush throw blanket to the elegant simplicity of a small potted plant. The picturesque view of water and sky elevates this space into a haven of tranquility. It’s not just a listing; it’s an invitation to experience refined living by the bay. Use this template.

Stylish Coastal Home Real Estate Poster

11. Exploring Bali photo collage idea

This captivating visual instantly transports viewers to the magical island of Bali. One side reveals Bali’s stunning natural beauty, with turquoise waters and dramatic cliffs, while the other captures its rich cultural spirit, showcasing a serene temple reflecting gracefully upon tranquil waters. Paired with the evocative phrase “Exploring Bali: a journey of a lifetime,” this imagery invites adventurers and dreamers alike to embark on an unforgettable voyage filled with discovery, serenity, and wonder. Use this template.

Scenic Bali Adventure Poster in Aqua and Green

12. A day in my life

A charming collage that captures the essence of everyday joy, inviting you into a cozy, vibrant snapshot of life’s simple pleasures. The scene transitions effortlessly from sunny rooftop strolls against a clear sky, to gentle moments holding delicate blooms, indulging in delicious pastries and coffee, and ending with the quiet curiosity of a playful feline companion. Use this template

Sunny Day Lifestyle Blog Post Template

13. Glowing skin makeup photo collage idea

Radiating confidence and natural beauty, this fresh and playful image highlights the secret behind glowing skin. Two vibrant portraits showcase a woman joyfully applying skincare, her flawless, luminous complexion shining effortlessly. Accompanied by the captivating headline “skin looks good” and enticing tagline “Self-makeup secrets,” this visual promises insider tips for achieving that radiant, healthy glow everyone dreams of—making beauty feel approachable, enjoyable, and refreshingly authentic. Use this template

Glowing Skin Makeup Tips Social Media Post

14. Retro vibes photo collage

Evoking the charm of nostalgia, this retro-inspired design captures the essence of wanderlust and timeless romance. One framed snapshot features a carefree traveler behind the lens, preserving fleeting moments with a vintage camera. The other portrays a tender embrace, a couple gazing out over the vast ocean, lost in their own quiet world. Use this template

Oceanic Retro Vibes Postcard in Blue

15. Itinerary photo collage

This visually engaging itinerary sets the tone for an adventure-filled getaway, blending structured plans with scenic exploration. Day 1 kicks off with a refreshing visit to a breathtaking landmark, where travelers can soak in nature and snap unforgettable photos. Day 2 transitions into a tranquil evening, capturing the golden hues of a sunset at the beach, followed by a delightful dinner experience. Use this template

Vibrant Blue Travel Itinerary Resume Template

16. Be mine photo collage idea

A black-and-white collage that captures the essence of effortless romance and deep connection. The intimate moments between a couple—playful laughter, a loving gaze, and a sweet stroll hand-in-hand—evoke a timeless love story. Their coordinated denim outfits add a touch of casual chic, while the handwritten “be mine” softly seals the sentiment. Classic, heartfelt, and undeniably charming, this visual speaks to the magic of love in its purest form. Use this template

Romantic Instagram-Square Post with Monochrome Touch

17. Capture moments not memories

A breathtaking mountain landscape is seamlessly blended with a joyful moment shared by friends, wrapped in winter warmth and laughter. The bold yet elegant typography, “Capture Moments, Collect Memories,” reinforces the idea of cherishing experiences and creating unforgettable stories. With a modern, puzzle-like layout and soft, inviting hues, this image invites viewers to embrace the beauty of exploration and the joy of shared moments. Use this template

Scenic Mountain Views Social Media Post

18. Small business Saturday photo collage idea

Bold, modern, and effortlessly stylish—this Small Business Saturday promo is the ultimate invitation to shop smart and save big. Featuring rich, moody imagery of a statement trench coat, the design exudes confidence and sophistication. Playful pops of color in the “50% OFF” and “SALE” badges add energy, making it impossible to scroll past. Use this template

Chic Boutique Sale Ad with Bursting Discounts

19. Keeping memories in frames photo collage idea

Four radiant portraits, framed in classic Polaroid-style borders, capture effortless beauty, joy, and confidence. Each image tells a unique story—playful, serene, and full of life—while the handwritten phrase “Keeping memories in frames” adds a sentimental, personal touch. Set against a textured monochrome background, this composition is a celebration of self-expression, individuality, and the power of preserving life’s most beautiful moments. Use this template

Charming Polaroid Postcard with Smiling Faces

20. Newly married photo collage idea

A black-and-white collage captures the magic of the big day—an intimate kiss between the newlyweds, the groom’s final touches as he buttons his cuff, and the bride’s bouquet resting delicately alongside her gown and heels. The refined typography and textured paper effect evoke a sense of classic elegance, making this a heartfelt keepsake that beautifully commemorates the start of a lifelong love story. Use this template

Elegant Black and White Instagram Story

21. Happy Spring Day photo collage

This vibrant collage radiates freshness and renewal. Soft pink cherry blossoms, pastel architecture, and a playful portrait of a woman blowing bubblegum under blooming trees evoke the carefree essence of the season. The light, airy aesthetic is complemented by an uplifting quote, reminding us that as nature awakens, so does the soul. This beautifully balanced composition is a visual ode to the joy, color, and optimism that spring brings. Use this template

Joyful Spring Day Celebration Poster in Pink

22. Snapshots of life photo collage idea

The warm hues of sand, the soft ruffles of a vintage umbrella, and scattered picnic essentials paint a story of laughter, relaxation, and simple joys. The halftone overlay adds a touch of retro charm, giving it the feel of a treasured memory. With the understated caption “snapshots of life,” this image serves as a beautiful reminder that the best moments are often the simplest ones. Use this template.

Beach Day Instagram Portrait with Blue Sky

How to create your own collage with Picsart

Picsart makes it incredibly simple to create your own photo collage. You can start with one of our professionally designed photo collage templates or use our photo collage maker

From there, use our online design tools to customize the fonts, colors, and just about any other element of the photo collage.  

If you’re struggling to get the exact images you want, you’re going to want to use our AI design tools, or our photo effects and photo editor tools.

Conclusion

Hopefully, these photo collage ideas have inspired you to make your own gorgeous collages. Whether you’re commemorating a special occasion or simply creating a beautiful reminder of your favorite memories, Picsart has everything you need to create the perfect photo collage. Don’t wait any longer. Start putting together your favorite photos into a single, beautiful, cohesive piece! 

 

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7 types of logos and how to create your own captivating logo https://picsart.com/blog/types-of-logos/ Wed, 02 Apr 2025 02:26:34 +0000 https://picsart.com/blog/?p=230275 Your logo is an important part of your brand identity. People see it and immediately associate it with your brand. Think of some of the iconic logos that dominate the market. Nike, Apple, McDonald’s. These logos are simple, yet powerful and instantly recognizable. A good logo can set you apart from your competitors. It can …

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Your logo is an important part of your brand identity. People see it and immediately associate it with your brand. Think of some of the iconic logos that dominate the market. Nike, Apple, McDonald’s. These logos are simple, yet powerful and instantly recognizable.

A good logo can set you apart from your competitors. It can come to represent more than just the product or service you sell. A solid logo can convey emotions, values, and even a lifestyle.

There are several different types of logos, each with its own unique characteristics and purposes. In this article, we will explore the 7 most common types of logos and provide tips on how to create your own captivating logo.

Does your logo really matter that much? Is it really so important? Yes, it is. Here’s why.

Your logo is an encapsulation of your brand. It’s all your brand values and personality wrapped up in one, single image. That image can make people feel certain ways and do different things. Your logo helps create the first impression people have of your brand. And, as we all know, first impressions are crucial.

For example, a big, bold logo can convey strength and aggression. A slight, elegant logo can convey elegance and beauty. A colorful, playful logo can convey fun and excitement. Your logo sets the tone for how people perceive your brand.

Your logo is also a visual representation of your business. It can be used on everything from business cards to billboards and will be seen by potentially millions of people. The right logo can make your business stick in people’s minds, while a bad one can easily be forgotten.

So yeah, you could say that your logo matters.

7 types of logos every brand should know

Logos can be broken down into seven different types.

Letterforms

If your company’s name is well-known, a letterform logo might be perfect for you. Letterform logos use a single letter (almost always the first one) to represent the brand. Think Facebook. Netflix. McDonald’s. Pinterest. All brands represented by a single, recognizable letter. This type of logo is simple, easily identifiable, and can quickly become synonymous with the brand.

Letterform icons are easily scalable since they’re only a single letter and not an image or word. They work well for app icons, social media profile pictures, etc.

Should you use a letterform icon for your brand? It depends on how much cache your brand has. If your brand is at least somewhat well-known, then it might make sense to use a single, stylized letter to represent your brand.

Wordmarks

Another type of logo is the wordmark. These are logos that use a stylized version of the company’s name to represent the brand. Think Google, Coca-Cola, and Disney. Wordmarks often incorporate unique fonts, color schemes, and sometimes additional design elements.

Wordmark logos are great for companies with easily recognizable names or those looking to establish their name in the market. They can also be easily incorporated into slogans and taglines.

With wordmarks, you have a couple of different options regarding the specific font you use. You can create a custom-designed font that you and only you use for your brand. Or, you can use a pre-existing font and slightly alter it to fit your brand’s aesthetic. Both options have their own benefits, so it ultimately depends on what best represents your brand.

Lettermarks/monogram

Lettermarks are similar to letterforms but include a brand’s initials rather than just a single letter. Think IBM, HBO, NASA, or CIA (just had to include that one for fun). Like letterforms, lettermarks can be composed of a custom-designed font or you can use a pre-existing font and tweak it a bit to make it your own.

Lettermarks can be a great option for brands with long names or those looking to create a more minimalistic and modern logo. They are also easily recognizable and can be used on various marketing materials.

Symbols/pictorial marks

Logo symbols are another type of logo commonly used by companies. A logo symbol is an image or icon or symbol that somehow represents who the brand is or what they do. Usually, these types of logos are a real-world object, as opposed to something totally abstract.

Brands that use logo symbols include Apple, Shell, and Target. When should we use a symbol? If you want to create a lasting impression for people, a symbol may be a great choice. Symbols can also help you stand out from the crowd and differentiate your brand from competitors. However, if your brand is new or relatively unknown, it may not have the same impact as using a wordmark or letterform.

Abstract logos

Everyone recognizes the Nike Swoosh even though the symbol isn’t any specific object in the real world. Nike has built up so much brand power and equity that they no longer need any accompanying text. The symbol alone is enough.

Abstract logos involve creating a unique shape or design element that doesn’t necessarily represent anything specific but has significant meaning for your brand. They are often eye-catching and can stand out from other more traditional logo types. The Olympics are another example of an abstract logo that everyone recognizes.

When considering an abstract logo, it’s important to make sure it still represents your brand’s identity and values. Sometimes these types of logos can be ambiguous and may not resonate with everyone.

Mascot

A mascot is an illustrated character, real or made-up, that acts as some sort of ambassador for the brand. Brands like KFC and Pringles use mascots to represent them, giving their brand a fun and playful personality.

Mascots can be great for creating emotional connections with consumers, especially children who may become attached to the character. However, they may not be suitable for all industries or demographics. It’s important to consider your target audience and whether a mascot will resonate with them.

Combination Marks

The final type of logo is combination marks. As you probably guessed, combination marks bring together both text and images into a single logo. You can combine mascots with lettermarks, wordmarks, or abstract symbols to create a unique and versatile logo. Examples of combination marks include the logos for Adidas, Burger King, and Doritos.

These types of logos offer the best of both worlds – a memorable image and clear brand name. They can be more complex and require skilled design work, but they can also leave a lasting impression on consumers.

How to generate your own logo with Picsart

You don’t have to be a professionally-trained graphic designer to create a great logo for your brand. With Picsart, you can make a logo that captures all your brand represents. 

 

One simple way to get a powerful logo for your brand is to use our Logo Generator. You only need to input a small amount of information, like the name of your company, a few details about your brand, and what you think the ideal logo might look like. Once you’ve done that, simply hit “Generate” and watch the magic happen. 

 

Of course, if you want to be a little more hands-on with your logo design you can do that as well. You can start with one of our professionally designed logo templates and then customize the fonts, colors, and images until you have a logo that perfectly represents the essence of your brand. 

 

And if you want to start from scratch with your logo, you’re going to want to check out our AI tools and design tools. They make it incredibly easy to take the logo that’s in your mind and turn it into something you can actually see and use. 

Conclusion

No matter what type of logo you choose, it’s important to remember that your logo is the face of your brand. It should accurately represent your brand’s identity, values, and personality. Take the time to carefully consider which type of logo will best serve your brand and make sure it resonates with your target audience.

Whether you opt for a wordmark, lettermark, abstract symbol, mascot, or combination mark, make sure it stands out and represents your brand effectively.

 

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15 creative and heartwarming thank you card ideas https://picsart.com/blog/thank-you-card-ideas/ Wed, 02 Apr 2025 01:33:16 +0000 https://picsart.com/blog/?p=230251 A simple thank you card can go a long way toward making a person feel appreciated. It’s such a small gesture, but it can mean so much to a person. Whether it’s thanking someone for a gift, their help, or simply being in your life, taking the time to write a heartfelt thank you can …

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A simple thank you card can go a long way toward making a person feel appreciated. It’s such a small gesture, but it can mean so much to a person. Whether it’s thanking someone for a gift, their help, or simply being in your life, taking the time to write a heartfelt thank you can make all the difference.

To inspire you the next time you’re writing a thank you card, we’ve curated 15 beautiful thank you card ideas

1. Happy Lunar New Year thank you card idea

This elegant Lunar New Year thank you greeting card radiates prosperity and celebration. Set against a deep red background—symbolizing good fortune and joy—the design features a stunning golden dragon, meticulously detailed with a shimmering, almost glass-like texture. The dragon coils powerfully, exuding strength and wisdom, perfectly embodying the auspicious spirit of the Year of the Dragon. Use this template.

Golden Dragon Lunar New Year Voucher Design

2. Holiday cheer thank you card 

Elegant and festive, this holiday thank-you card exudes warmth and sophistication. Set against a deep midnight blue background, delicate pink script spells out “Thank You” with a graceful, flowing charm. A minimalist white Christmas tree, accented with golden and white snow-like dots, points toward a soft pink starburst, evoking a feeling of holiday magic. Use this template

Elegant Black Pink Holiday Thank You Post

3. You’re tea-riffic thank you card idea

This charming thank-you card delivers gratitude with a clever twist. Against a soft pastel background, a cozy teal tea cup, speckled with white dots, overflows with a rich, inviting brew. Above, the whimsical phrase “You’re tea-riffic!” adds a delightful pun, bringing a smile to the recipient’s face. Below, the heartfelt message “Thanks for everything you do!” reinforces the sentiment, making this the perfect way to express gratitude with a touch of warmth and fun. Use this template

Blue Thank You Card with Cute Mug

4. You’re amazing thank you card idea

Bold, playful, and overflowing with appreciation, this thank-you card makes gratitude impossible to ignore. A soft pink background sets the stage for a repeated “THANK YOU” pattern, subtly reinforcing the message of appreciation. Cutting through the repetition, “You’re Amazing!” bursts across the design in bold, black, tilted text—adding energy and enthusiasm. The personal touch at the bottom, signed “XOXO, Nathasha,” makes it feel like a heartfelt note straight from a friend. Use this template.

Charming Pink Gratitude Poster Design

5. Coral flower thank you card

A vibrant arrangement of coral-hued tulips with deep blue-green stems creates a striking contrast against a soft pastel background, evoking a sense of grace and gratitude. At the center, two playful white paper-cut style banners display the words “Thank You” in a bold, typewriter-style font, adding a personal and heartfelt touch. Use this template

Coral Flower Thank You Card Design

6. Elegant floral green thank you card idea

Elegant and heartfelt, this thank-you card blooms with appreciation. At its center, a lush bouquet of coral, teal, and blush-toned flowers bursts from an intricately patterned green vase, surrounded by delicate swirling vines and soft green leaves. The vintage-inspired floral illustration is set against a warm pastel background, evoking a timeless sense of gratitude. Use this template.  

Elegant Floral Green Thank-You Card Design

7. Playful donut thank you card idea

Whimsical, and full of charm, this playful thank-you card delivers gratitude with a delicious twist. Set against a soft pastel pink background sprinkled with colorful star accents, the design features an adorable pink-frosted donut and its missing hole, both drawn with cheerful, smiling faces. The tiny donut hole sweetly declares, “You complete me,” while the bold yet punny message below reads, “I donut know what I’d do without you.” Use this template

Playful Pink Thank-You Card with Donut

8. Charming cherry on top 

Sweet, delightful, and overflowing with appreciation, this charming thank-you card is as irresistible as dessert itself. At the center, a decadent cupcake steals the show, topped with drizzles of rich chocolate, playful pink icing, and a scattering of sprinkles—all crowned with a perfect, glossy cherry. The soft pastel background enhances its whimsical charm, while the cheerful “Thank you!” at the top sets a warm, heartfelt tone. Use this template

Charming Thank You Card with Pink Cupcake

9. Not to be corny thank you card idea

This isn’t just a thank-you card—it’s a moment of appreciation wrapped in wit and warmth. The message is clear, the tone? Playful yet heartfelt. “Not to be CORNY, but I am THANKFUL for you.” The typography plays with contrast, drawing the eye to the clever wordplay, while the golden ear of corn stands tall in the background, a symbol of harvest, abundance, and gratitude. It’s simple, memorable, and effective—because the best messages don’t just get read; they get felt. Use this template

Cheerful Green and Yellow Thankful Post

10. Everyday superhero 

Gratitude isn’t just about saying thanks—it’s about making someone feel seen. This card does exactly that. It’s not about capes or superpowers; it’s about the real-life heroes who show up, day after day, making life better in ways big and small. The bold, comic-inspired typography jumps off a soft pastel background, framing a confident, caped heroine—strong, radiant, unstoppable. Use this template

Everyday Superhero Greeting Card in Blue

11. Grateful thank you card idea

Sleek, modern, and heartfelt, this gratitude card delivers appreciation with effortless elegance. A striking typographic design spells out “GRATEFUL” in overlapping pastel hues, creating a visually dynamic and sophisticated effect. To the right, a warm message in clean, minimalist font emphasizes “GRATEFUL” in bold, earthy orange, reinforcing the sentiment with sincerity. Use this template

Elegant Grateful Thank You Post Template Cream Hue

12. Thank you customers

Understated elegance meets heartfelt appreciation in this beautifully designed thank-you card. The textured, parchment-like background exudes warmth and authenticity, setting the stage for a message that feels both personal and sincere. A wavy, organic brown shape anchors the words “Thank You!” in an elegant script, immediately drawing the eye. Use this template

Elegant Thank You Instagram Story Template

13. Cheerful fruit thank you card idea

Set against a bold, electric blue backdrop, a playful assortment of smiling fruits—bananas, cherries, strawberries, grapes—reminds us that joy is contagious. Each one is beaming, radiating warmth, and turning an everyday message into something memorable. The bold, hand-drawn text “THANK YOU SO MUCH” isn’t just a note—it’s an invitation. An acknowledgment that support, loyalty, and kindness matter. Use this template

Cheerful Fruit Themed Thank You Post

14. Charming corgi thank you card idea

Pure joy, wrapped in fur! This playful thank-you card radiates warmth and charm, featuring an irresistibly adorable corgi pup with ears perked, eyes full of wonder, and a tiny tail in motion. Set against a bold, cheerful orange backdrop, the energy is contagious. A speech bubble floats above, delivering a heartfelt yet delightfully whimsical message: “Why, thank you!” Simple, sweet, and impossible not to smile at—this card captures gratitude in its most tail-wagging, feel-good form. Use this template

Charming Orange Corgi Appreciation Post Design

15. Thank you bouquet

A gesture of gratitude, beautifully captured. This thank-you card blends elegance and warmth, featuring a delicate hand extending a rustic bouquet of fresh blooms—sunflowers, wildflowers, and soft greenery—wrapped in simple kraft paper. Above, a graceful “Thank you!” in handwritten-style purple script adds a personal, heartfelt touch. Use this template

Elegant Appreciation Postcard Design with Pastel Palette

Create your own thank you card with Picsart

You can easily create your own thank you card with Picsart. Start with any of these beautiful thank you card templates or use our thank you card maker

From there you can customize the fonts, colors, images, and every other element of the thank you card. 

If you have an image you want to customize for your thank you card, use our powerful online design tools to get the exact image you’re looking for. 

Conclusion

The next time you need to send a thank you card, consider using one of these thank you card ideas. With Picsart, you can easily create a unique and personalized thank you card that will surely make the recipient feel appreciated. So why wait? Start designing your own thank you card now.

 

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The ultimate guide to calligraphy fonts https://picsart.com/blog/calligraphy-fonts/ Wed, 02 Apr 2025 01:20:28 +0000 https://picsart.com/blog/?p=229890 It can be tough to find the right calligraphy font. There are so many options out there, and it can be overwhelming to decide which one is best for your project. Some are too fancy, while others aren’t fancy enough. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. In this guide, we will cover everything you need …

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It can be tough to find the right calligraphy font. There are so many options out there, and it can be overwhelming to decide which one is best for your project. Some are too fancy, while others aren’t fancy enough.

Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.

In this guide, we will cover everything you need to know about calligraphy fonts – from their history and characteristics to how to choose the perfect font for your project. 

What are calligraphy fonts?

Calligraphy fonts are typefaces that mimic handwritten calligraphy. These fonts have a unique and elegant style that makes them stand out from traditional typefaces. They feature flourishes, decorative elements, and varying stroke widths that give them a handcrafted look. Calligraphy fonts are commonly used in projects where an artistic touch is desired, such as wedding invitations, event posters, or branding materials.

Characteristics of calligraphy fonts

There are several features that make calligraphy fonts unique:

  • Flourishes: These are decorative elements that extend from letters or words, adding an ornamental touch to the font. 
  • Varying stroke widths: Unlike traditional fonts where all strokes are the same width, calligraphy fonts have varying thicknesses which make them look more natural and hand-drawn. 
  • Serifs or sans serifs: Calligraphy fonts can be either serif or sans-serif. Serifs are small lines at the ends of letters, while sans serifs do not have these extra lines. 
  • Legibility: While some calligraphy fonts may sacrifice legibility for aesthetics, most modern calligraphy fonts are designed to be both beautiful and readable.

15 beautiful calligraphy fonts to use in your next design

1. Murray Hill BT

Murray Hill is a playful yet sophisticated script font that feels like a lively conversation at a stylish 1950s cocktail party. Its looping, exaggerated letterforms and flowing baseline give it a whimsical charm, while its slightly condensed structure keeps it elegant and legible. With a touch of mid-century flair, Murray Hill is perfect for adding personality to invitations, boutique branding, or retro-inspired designs. Use this font

 

2. Remachine Script

Remachine Script is bold, fast, and full of attitude—like the signature of a rockstar scrawled across a backstage pass. With its sleek, connected letterforms and dynamic slant, this font exudes energy and confidence, making it perfect for logos, sports branding, or anything that needs a punch of rebellious flair. Use this font

 

3. Arioso STD

Arioso STD is pure elegance in motion. A calligraphic script that dances across the page with effortless grace. Its fluid strokes and delicate flourishes evoke the charm of a handwritten love letter or a beautifully penned wedding invitation. Each letter feels intentional, crafted with the precision of a master calligrapher yet retaining a natural, free-flowing rhythm. Use this font

 

4. Stilla LT

Stilla LT is where elegance meets eccentricity, a high-fashion serif with dramatic curves and a bold personality. Its voluptuous letterforms and exaggerated, almost liquid-like serifs create a sense of movement, making every word feel like it’s dripping with style. Playful yet poised, Stilla LT commands attention in luxury branding, magazine covers, and avant-garde designs that dare to be different. Use this font

 

5. Lakesight

Lakesite isn’t just a font—it’s a statement. A masterful blend of vintage charm and modern precision, its bold strokes and flowing script command attention without shouting. This is the font of trust, of craftsmanship, of brands that stand the test of time. Whether on a bespoke leather label, a craft whiskey bottle, or the storefront of a heritage brand, Lakesite doesn’t just tell a story—it sells one. Use this font.

 

6. Mardian Pro 

Mardian Pro is where artistry meets attitude, a script font that flows like an elegant brushstroke but carries the bold confidence of a signature on a masterpiece. Its sweeping curves and dramatic flourishes give it a handcrafted, almost rebellious edge, making it perfect for branding that wants to feel both refined and untamed. Use this font

7. Blessed Day

Blessed Day is all about charm and warmth—a script that feels like a heartfelt note penned on a sun-drenched afternoon. Its delicate, flowing letterforms carry a touch of vintage nostalgia, reminiscent of handwritten letters, wedding vows, or an old journal filled with treasured memories. With just the right balance of elegance and informality, Blessed Day is perfect for invitations, boutique branding, or anything that needs a personal, handcrafted touch. Use this font

 

8. The Dreamer

The Dreamer is poetry in motion, a script font that feels like a whisper of creativity on the page. Its flowing strokes and airy curves give it a sense of effortless elegance as if each letter were penned with a graceful hand and a touch of imagination. Soft yet expressive, this font is perfect for wedding invitations, inspirational branding, or anything that calls for a romantic, handcrafted feel. Use this font

 

9. Pristina STD

Pristina STD is the essence of refined spontaneity, a script that feels both effortless and sophisticated. Its delicate strokes and natural flow create the illusion of elegant handwriting, as if penned by a poet lost in thought. The graceful letterforms strike a perfect balance between formality and artistic freedom, making it ideal for wedding invitations, boutique branding, or literary-inspired designs. Use this font

 

10. Drew Script

Drew Script isn’t just a font—it’s personality on the page. It’s got the charm of a handwritten note, the energy of a neon sign, and the smooth confidence of a signature that seals the deal. Every stroke feels intentional, alive, crafted to connect with people on a human level. Whether it’s on a boutique logo, a vintage-inspired ad, or packaging that begs to be picked up, Drew Script doesn’t just spell words. It gives them a voice. Use this font

 

11. Mastoc

Mastoc is bold, rebellious, and full of raw energy—a font that doesn’t just make a statement, it shouts it. With its heavy, dynamic strokes and rugged, hand-drawn aesthetic, Mastoc carries the essence of street art, rock posters, and underground zines. It thrives where creativity meets defiance, perfect for edgy branding, bold headlines, or anything that refuses to blend into the background. Every letter feels alive, bursting with movement and personality. Use this font.

 

12. Bira 

Bira is effortless cool wrapped in a typeface. Its smooth curves and slightly exaggerated strokes give it a laid-back, handcrafted feel—like the perfect balance between sophistication and spontaneity. It’s the kind of font that belongs on artisanal beer labels, boutique coffee packaging, and indie brand logos that want to feel both premium and approachable. Use this font

 

13. Park Avenue BT

Park Avenue BT is pure sophistication, a script that exudes timeless charm with every curve. Its smooth, flowing strokes and refined letterforms evoke the grace of handwritten invitations, classic cocktail menus, and high-end branding that knows the power of subtlety. This is the font of candlelit dinners, vintage fashion labels, and elegant stationery—the kind of script that doesn’t need to shout to be heard. Use this font

 

14. Party Std

Party STD is fun, flirty, and full of life, a script that feels like confetti tossed into the air. Its playful curves and bouncy letterforms bring an instant sense of celebration, making it perfect for event invitations, festive branding, and anything that calls for a touch of whimsy. This font doesn’t take itself too seriously, and that’s exactly what makes it so charming. Use this font

 

15. Excritura Pro

Excritura Pro is elegance with a modern edge, a script that feels both timeless and contemporary. Its fluid strokes and refined letterforms capture the grace of traditional calligraphy while maintaining a sleek, polished presence. Perfect for luxury branding, fine stationery, or high-end packaging, Excritura Pro brings an air of sophistication to any design. It’s the kind of font that doesn’t just decorate a page—it elevates it, turning words into an experience that feels both personal and prestigious. Use this font

Which calligraphy fonts are popular?

Here are some more gorgeous calligraphy fonts that are popular right now:

  1. Adelya – An elegant signature-style font, ideal for personal branding or stationery designs. 
  2. Alpiar – A handwritten typeface that adds a personal touch to various design projects. 
  3. Angelic Bonques – A versatile font duo combining script and bold typefaces, suitable for logos and branding. 
  4. Audys – An elegant script font perfect for invitations and formal announcements. 
  5. Baleny – An elegant font duo featuring both script and sans-serif styles, ideal for cohesive branding. 
  6. Banday – A modern calligraphy font with flowing, graceful lines, great for wedding stationery. 
  7. Batsy – A casual handwritten font suitable for playful designs like greeting cards. 
  8. Beston – A relaxed, friendly script perfect for lifestyle blogs and creative projects. 
  9. Ms Claudy – A whimsical and delicate font, ideal for feminine and elegant designs.  
  10. Mozart Script – A stately font offering a regal feel, suitable for high-end stationery. 
  11. Slight – An effortless and elegant font, less structured, giving a handwriting feel. 
  12. Adora Bouton – A font that evokes the whimsy and elegance of lace, perfect for delicate designs. 
  13. Modern Symphony – A light and dainty script font, great for adding a touch of sophistication. 
  14. Stylish Calligraphy – A versatile font with elegant swirls, suitable for various design needs. 
  15. Ananda Black – A bold and expressive font, perfect for making a statement. 
  16. Sweet Hipster –  A modern calligraphy font with a hip and trendy vibe. 
  17. Wedding Day – An elegant script font ideal for wedding invitations and formal events. 
  18. Autumn Flowers – A delicate and floral-inspired font, perfect for seasonal designs. 
  19. Sacrifice – A bold and edgy calligraphy font, suitable for impactful designs. 
  20. Nature Beauty – A graceful script font that embodies natural elegance, ideal for beauty and lifestyle projects.

Tips for pairing calligraphy fonts with serif and sans serif fonts

Calligraphy fonts can be paired with both serif and sans serif fonts to great effect. When choosing a font pairing, keep the following tips in mind:

  • Contrast: Look for fonts that offer contrast in style and weight. Pairing a delicate calligraphy font with a bold sans-serif font can create an eye-catching combination. 
  • Harmony: While contrast is important, it’s also essential to ensure that the fonts complement each other. Aim for harmony between the two fonts, rather than clashing styles. 
  • Hierarchy: Consider the hierarchy of your design when choosing font pairings. Use a more decorative calligraphy font for headings or titles and a simpler serif or sans-serif font for body text to create visual interest and balance.

Interested in using calligraphy fonts in your designs?

Calligraphy fonts can make any design look elegant and sophisticated. Picsart has a huge library of fonts, including hundreds of calligraphy fonts. Use these fonts with our text editor tool to add them to all of your beautiful designs. 

Conclusion

Calligraphy fonts bring a timeless elegance to any design, whether you’re creating wedding invitations, branding materials, or eye-catching social media posts. With so many styles to choose from—ranging from flowing, romantic scripts to bold, expressive hand-lettering—there’s a calligraphy font to match every creative vision.

As you explore these fonts, remember to consider their legibility, stroke variation, and how they pair with other typefaces. The right calligraphy font can elevate your design, making it feel polished, professional, and uniquely yours.

 

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What is typography? A guide to design principles https://picsart.com/blog/what-is-typography/ Wed, 02 Apr 2025 01:06:51 +0000 https://picsart.com/blog/?p=229825 Do you ever wonder why some text just ‘works’ while others fall flat on their face? It’s all about typography, the art and science of arranging text. Choosing a font just won’t cut it, you need to arrange your text in a way that boosts its readability, adds to the aesthetics and gives your brand …

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Do you ever wonder why some text just ‘works’ while others fall flat on their face? It’s all about typography, the art and science of arranging text. Choosing a font just won’t cut it, you need to arrange your text in a way that boosts its readability, adds to the aesthetics and gives your brand a unique identity.

But what does typography mean, and why does it matter so much in design? Let’s break it down, explore typography design principles, and share actionable typography tips to elevate your projects.

Typography for the layman

What is typography? To put it simply, typography is a combination of style, arrangement, and the overall appearance of the text. This could involve selecting from a variety of typefaces, tweaking the spaces and then structuring the layout to improve your messaging.

The tell-tale sign of typography that does its job is text that is not just readable but pleasing to the eyes. But wait- there’s more. Even though you might not notice it, Typography can often give you cues about what to do next.

Ever landed on a site and instantly knew where to focus? That’s typography guiding you. With tricks as simple as bold text, italics, or color; typography creates a hierarchy so you put your attention where it’s needed the most.

Why is design incomplete without typography?

It’s a shame to have an amazing design suffer because the typography just doesn’t hit the mark. Typography can make or break the impact you would like your designs to have. When you get typography right, you’ll see:

  •   Improved readability and user experience
  •   A stronger brand identity
  •   Better control of the reader’s attention
  •   The right emotions and tone coming across
  •   A more professional and polished finished product.

Typography can change the way people engage with your messaging. Play around with the typography and you can influence your brand perception however you want, just make sure you understand the principles of design for a fruitful outcome.

Typography lingo you need to know

To master typography, you must know what it is and how to use it. We’ve made it easier for you with our typography lingo cheat sheet, let’s take a look:

Typeface – Think of this as the “style” of the text. It can set the mood for your message and add personality to the text. For example, if you use a fancy typeface like Baskerville, it feels classy and formal, which is perfect for invitations. On the other hand, a fun typeface like Comic Sans is great for a kid’s book.

Font – The font is just a variation of the typeface. It can influence the weight, style, and the size of your text. Such as a bold font will make your text stand out, and if you want to give a softer look, you can use a light font, maybe even italics.

Leading – Every text looks best if it’s evenly spaced out and the space in between the lines is called the leading. Too little, and everything looks crammed together. Too much, and the text feels too spread out.

Kerning – Kerning is the space between the individual letters. If you’re not too careful, the letters can look awkward. So it is best to go for good kerning which makes the words easy to read and visually appealing.

Tracking – This controls the spacing across a whole word or sentence. Widening it makes text feel more open and airy, while tightening it gives a more compact look.

Typography principles- A checklist

When deciding on a typographical design, you might miss out on a lot of key components, which is why you MUST keep all the typography principles in mind before you start and after you finish. We have made a checklist that can help you:

✔ Readability – Use fonts and spacing that are easy to read.

✔ Contrast – Combine different font sizes and styles for visual interest.

✔ Alignment – Keep text consistently aligned (left, right, centered, or justified).

✔ Hierarchy – Guide readers using font weight, size, and color.

✔ Spacing – Adjust kerning, leading, and tracking for better clarity and flow.

For tools that simplify typography design, explore Picsart’s Design Tools.

Typography elements don’ts

Making mistakes is super common when it comes to typographical elements. Here are some Don’ts that you should avoid at all costs:

✖ Mix too many typefaces – Too many styles create inconsistency.
✖ Use tiny or oversized text – Both can make reading difficult.
✖ Ignore color contrast – Low contrast reduces readability.
✖ Overcrowd text – Too little white space makes designs look messy.
✖ Make lines too long or too short – Poor line length disrupts reading flow.

How to choose the right typeface

Do you face difficulty choosing the right types? There are so many to choose from! Here’s a step-by-step guide that helps you choose the right typeface every time:

  • Step 1
    Brainstorm, think about whether your brand is playful or uber professional? Determining this will help you choose a typeface that reflects this identity.
  • Step 2
    We all know how tempting it is to choose overly decorative fonts for body text, but they can be hard to read in long-form content.
  • Step 3
    Compatibility is not just important in relationships. You need to pair your fonts in a way that they complement, not clash with each other.
  • Step 4
    User experience is paramount so you need to check how your typeface looks on different screens (desktop, tablet, and mobile) to make sure they are readable everywhere.
  • Step 5
    Two’s a pair and three’s a crowd. Stick to one or two fonts max to keep your design polished and professional.
    Browse a variety of fonts and experiment with styles using Picsart’s Font Library.

Conclusion

Typography is the backbone of great design. It balances art and science, turning words into visuals that capture attention, set the mood, and make content effortlessly readable.

By now, you’ve learned the essentials:
  ✔ Hierarchy, spacing, and contrast aren’t just jargon—they’re your tools for guiding the reader’s eye.
  ✔ Mistakes matter—overcrowded text, clashing fonts, or poor readability can ruin even the best designs.
  ✔ Readability is non-negotiable—if your audience has to squint, they’ll scroll away.

Ready to level up? Use this typography guide and experiment fearlessly with Picsart’s design tools. Tweak your fonts, adjust spacing, and create text that doesn’t just look good—it works.

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15 great YouTube thumbnail ideas to make your videos POP https://picsart.com/blog/youtube-thumbnail-ideas/ Wed, 02 Apr 2025 01:02:15 +0000 https://picsart.com/blog/?p=229760 What makes you stop scrolling through your YouTube feed and watch a specific video? If you’re like most people, the image on the video thumbnail plays a huge role in your decision.  So how do you create an effective thumbnail that will make your videos stand out from the rest? In this guide, we bring …

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What makes you stop scrolling through your YouTube feed and watch a specific video? If you’re like most people, the image on the video thumbnail plays a huge role in your decision. 

So how do you create an effective thumbnail that will make your videos stand out from the rest?

In this guide, we bring together 15 YouTube thumbnail ideas for your inspiration, as well as describe what a YouTube thumbnail is. 

Let’s get started.

What is a YouTube thumbnail?

A YouTube thumbnail is an image that appears on a video’s cover before it is played. It serves as a preview or teaser for the video, giving viewers an idea of what to expect. Thumbnails are important for attracting viewers and encouraging them to click on your video. 

A good thumbnail is the difference between people clicking on your YouTube video or continuing to scroll. In light of this, it’s absolutely essential that your YouTube thumbnail be clickable, interesting, and compelling.

Need some inspiration for your next YouTube thumbnail? You’re definitely going to want to check out our AI idea generator

15 great YouTube thumbnail ideas

To inspire you when you design YouTube thumbnails, we’ve curated 15 great examples of YouTube thumbnail ideas from Picsart’s library of YouTube thumbnail templates. Each one of these thumbnails has something that makes it unique and interesting. Use these ideas as a starting point for your thumbnail designs. 

Use serif and sans-serif fonts together

What makes this YouTube thumbnail template unique is the use of both sans and sans-serif fonts right on top of each other. Also, the design has a stunning background photo to catch the viewer’s attention. Use this template

Earthy Toned Adventure Podcast Poster Design

Use glamorous fonts

For a more glamorous and eye-catching look, try using elegant and extravagant fonts in your YouTube thumbnail. This can add a touch of sophistication and luxury to your content, making it stand out from the rest. Use this template.

Hollywood Look YouTube Thumbnail Red Sparkle Secrets

Focus on inclusivity

Featuring models with different skin colors, genders, and sizes can make your thumbnail and content more inclusive and representative of diverse audiences. This can also help attract a wider range of viewers who may feel included and represented by your thumbnail. Use this template

Diverse Beauty Essentials Ad Warm Tones

Feature people in action

Instead of using static images or photos, try featuring dynamic and engaging shots of people in action. This can add a sense of energy and excitement to your thumbnail, making viewers more likely to click on it. Use this template.

Green Wellness Yoga Post Design Template

Use vibrant splashes of color

Color is a powerful tool that can catch people’s attention and evoke certain emotions. Experiment with vibrant, eye-catching colors in your thumbnail to make it stand out and grab viewers’ interest. However, be careful not to use too many conflicting colors that may make the thumbnail appear chaotic or overwhelming. Use this template.

Vibrant Road Trip Adventure Social Post

Highlight key themes or topics

If your content covers a specific topic or theme, consider incorporating this into your thumbnail as well. This can help viewers quickly understand what your content is about and whether it’s something they are interested in. Use this template.

DIY Skincare Treatments YouTube Thumbnail Light

Use lists/numbers 

There’s something about lists and numbers that attracts people. Whether it’s a “top 10” list or a numbered breakdown of steps, people are drawn to organized and concise information. Consider incorporating lists or numbers in your thumbnail to quickly capture viewers’ attention and convey the main points of your content. Use this template.

Daily Healthy Habits Inspirational Poster Design

Keep it simple

While it’s important to make your thumbnail eye-catching and informative, don’t go overboard with images and text. Keep it simple and clean, as cluttered thumbnails can be overwhelming and turn viewers away. Use this template

Golden Yellow Essential Oils Ad Poster

Use a limited color palette

Choose a few colors that represent your brand or the topic of your content and stick to them in your thumbnail. This will create a cohesive look and make it easier for viewers to recognize your content in their feed. Use this template

Explore New Horizons Travel Ad Poster

Use text sparingly

While it’s important to include some text in your thumbnail, avoid using too much of it. Text should complement the image, not overpower it. Stick to a short and catchy title or phrase that will grab the viewer’s attention. Use this template.

Mountain Escape Adventure Travel Poster

Break the thumbnail into quadrants

If your video contains multiple different parts, consider breaking up your thumbnail into quadrants to visually represent each section. This can also be an effective way to convey information in a visual and organized manner. Use this template.

Sunny Day Lifestyle Blog Post Template

Use vibrant photos

Vibrant photos attract attention and make your thumbnail stand out. Choose high-quality, colorful images that accurately represent the content of your video. This will entice viewers to click on your video and watch it. Use this template

Healthy Eating Blue Orange Recipe Poster

Focus on the face

There’s something about the face that draws the eye. Use close-up shots of faces in your thumbnail to create a sense of connection and interest. Doing so will also help viewers identify the subject of your video. Use this template.

Perfect Base Foundation Routine YouTube Thumbnail

Utilize contrast

Contrast is key when it comes to creating visually appealing thumbnails. Make sure there is enough contrast between elements in your thumbnail, such as bright colors against dark backgrounds, to make them pop and catch the viewer’s eye. Use this template.

Educational Poster for Homeschooling Parents in Blue and Yellow

How to design a YouTube thumbnail with Picsart

Picsart makes it simple to design your own YouTube thumbnails. Start by selecting one of our professionally designed YouTube thumbnail templates

From there, you can change every element in the template, including the images, colors, and fonts. Don’t stop until you’ve got the perfect YouTube thumbnail! 

Quick tips for designing YouTube thumbnails

Here are a few more quick tips to help you when you’re designing YouTube thumbnails. 

    1. Add stickers to photos: a simple way to jazz up your photos is to add stickers to them. Doing this can draw the eye even more than just a plain image.
    2. Play around with different fonts: Experiment with different fonts and text to see which ones work best for your thumbnail design. Bold, block letters are often a good choice for titles, while cursive or handwritten fonts can add a touch of elegance.
    3. Use filters: Online design tools like Picsart have various filters that can enhance the colors and overall look of your thumbnail. Be careful not to overdo it though, as too many filters can make your thumbnail look cluttered.
    4. Use AI to create interesting backgrounds: Picsart’s AI background generator allows you to create photo backgrounds from nothing but a little bit of text!
    5. Use AI to create captions for your thumbnails: Picsart’s AI caption generator enables you to generate creative, compelling captions for your thumbnails.

Conclusion

Hopefully, these YouTube thumbnail ideas have inspired you to create eye-catching and engaging thumbnails for your videos. The thumbnail is often the first impression viewers will have of your content, so make sure it stands out and accurately represents your video’s content. With a little creativity and the right tools, you can easily create professional-looking, attention-grabbing thumbnails that will attract more views and ultimately help grow your YouTube channel. 

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The best color for your resume to make it shine https://picsart.com/blog/best-color-for-resume/ Wed, 02 Apr 2025 00:35:12 +0000 https://picsart.com/blog/?p=229652 Seven seconds. That’s the average amount of time a recruiter spends looking at a resume. It can be really hard to make your resume stand out from the crowd. With so many applicants for a single job, you want to do everything in your power to ensure that your resume catches the attention of the …

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Seven seconds. That’s the average amount of time a recruiter spends looking at a resume.

It can be really hard to make your resume stand out from the crowd. With so many applicants for a single job, you want to do everything in your power to ensure that your resume catches the attention of the hiring manager.

One way to make your resume stand out is through the use of color.

In this article, we’ll discuss the best color for your resume to make it stand out and how you can incorporate it effectively.

Need help crafting the perfect resume? Read “How to make a resume that lands jobs in 2025”!

Should resumes have color?

You may be wondering whether your resume should have color in the first place. And the answer is…maybe.

It depends on the industry in which you’re trying to get a job.

If you’re applying for a creative role, such as graphic design or marketing, incorporating color into your resume may be a good idea to showcase your creativity and design skills. However, if you’re applying for a more traditional or corporate job, sticking with black and white may be the safer choice. 

It’s also important to consider the company culture of the organization you’re applying to. If they have a more relaxed and modern culture, using color in your resume may help you stand out in a positive way. On the other hand, if their culture is more conservative and formal, using too much color could potentially come across as unprofessional.

Before you put color in your resume, do research on both the industry and culture of the organization to determine if it’s appropriate.

Color psychology when choosing a color

When choosing the best colors for your resume, it can be helpful to consider color psychology. Essentially, color psychology states that different colors evoke different feelings in people. Some colors and color combinations are more attractive than others and are better for use on your resume.

Here’s a quick breakdown of some major colors and the psychology behind them:

  • Black: Elegant, sophisticated, powerful. Black may seem like a safe and neutral color, but when used correctly it can convey elegance and sophistication on your resume. However, too much black can come across as somber or cold. 
  • White: Clean, minimalistic, modern. White is a clean and simple color that can give your resume a modern look. It’s also associated with purity and perfection, making it a good choice for industries such as technology or finance. 
  • Gray: Professional, neutral, balanced. Gray is often seen as a professional and neutral color that conveys balance and stability. It’s a good choice for any resume but should be used in moderation to avoid appearing dull. 
  • Red: Fiery, restless, the most intense out of all the warm colors. Be very careful when using red because it can overwhelm other colors on your resume.  It can also come across as aggressive and passionate, so it may not be the best choice for a corporate or traditional job. 
  • Orange: Friendly, energetic, optimistic. Orange is a great color to use if you want to convey enthusiasm and positivity on your resume. However, too much orange can be overwhelming, so use it sparingly. 
  • Yellow: Cheerful, youthful, confident. Yellow is a bright and attention-grabbing color that can add a pop of excitement to your resume. But like orange, too much yellow can be overpowering and should be used in moderation. 
  • Green: Fresh, natural, harmonious. Green is often associated with nature and growth, making it a great color for industries related to sustainability, health, and wellness. It can also represent balance and harmony, so it’s a safe choice for any resume. 
  • Blue: Trustworthy, calm, professional. Blue is often considered a safe and reliable color that can convey trust and dependability on your resume. It’s also the most universally liked color, making it a good choice for any industry or job. 
  • Purple: Creative, luxurious, royal. Purple has long been associated with royalty and wealth, but it can also represent creativity and imagination. This makes it a good choice for resumes in creative fields such as design or advertising. 
  • Pink: Playful, feminine, compassionate. Pink is often seen as a feminine color, but it can also evoke feelings of playfulness and compassion. It’s a good choice for industries that value empathy and creativity, such as healthcare or education. 
  • Brown: Earthy, dependable, trustworthy. Brown is often associated with the earth and can convey dependability and trustworthiness on your resume. It’s also a versatile color that can work well in many industries.

When creating your resume, think about the feelings you want it to evoke in the person who sees it.  Do you want them to sense professionalism? Passion? Creativity? Carefully consider which colors are best suited to the company to which you’re applying and shape your resume accordingly.

Best resume color combinations for a professional look

So, given the above, what color combinations should you use in your resume to create a professional look?  Here are some effective combinations to consider:

  • Navy and white: The classic combination of navy and white can create a professional, clean look. Navy exudes professionalism while white adds a touch of sophistication. 
  • Black and gray: Another classic combination, black and gray can convey reliability and stability. This color scheme works well for traditional industries such as finance or law. 
  • Burgundy and cream: For a more unique option, consider using burgundy with cream accents. Burgundy is associated with elegance, while cream adds a touch of warmth to the overall look. 
  • Dark green and gold: Dark green symbolizes growth and success, while gold conveys luxury and prestige. This combination can work well for industries such as marketing or advertising. 
  • Charcoal and red: Charcoal is a modern twist on traditional black and gray, while red adds a bold pop of color. This combination can convey confidence and determination, making it a good choice for sales or management positions.

Remember, the key is to choose colors that complement each other and align with your personal branding. Avoid using too many colors or overly bright shades, as this can distract from the content of your resume.

Ultimately, the goal is to create a visually appealing resume that effectively showcases your skills and experience in a professional manner. So be intentional with your color choices and use them strategically to make your resume stand out from your competition.

Best resume colors based on industry

As we’ve discussed, there are certain colors that are better fitted for specific industries and some that shouldn’t be used at all. Let’s take a closer look at the best resume color choices according to different industries:

  • Finance/accounting: Blue, navy, and gray
  • Law: Black, dark blue, and white
  • Marketing/advertising/PR: Red, orange, and yellow
  • Technology: Green, purple, and gray
  • Healthcare: Green, blue, and white
  • Education: Blue, green, and white 
  • Hospitality: Gold, beige, and light blue 
  • Retail: Red, orange, and black 
  • Creative/design: Purple, pink, and turquoise 
  • Real estate: Green, brown, and gray 
  • Manufacturing: Gray, steel blue, and black 
  • Non-profit: Teal, purple, and white 
  • Sports/fitness: Red, black, and white 

Of course, these are just general guidelines and you should always consider your personal branding when choosing colors for your resume. However, keeping in mind the industry you’re applying for can help you make a more strategic color choice.

How to use color correctly in a resume

When creating your resume, you shouldn’t just splash colors in random places, even if the colors go together. You need to use colors strategically. Here are some tips to help you use color correctly in your resume:

  • Choose a color scheme: Select 2-3 colors that complement each other and use them consistently throughout your resume. This will create a cohesive and visually appealing design. If you’re not sure what colors go together well, check out our professionally-designed resume templates. 
  • Use color sparingly: Too much color can be distracting and take away from the important information on your resume. Stick to using color for headings, borders, and accents. 
  • Highlight important information: Use color to draw attention to key points or
    achievements in your experience section. This will make them stand out more to hiring managers. 
  • Use light backgrounds with dark text: Make sure your text is easily readable by using darker colors for text on a lighter background. This will ensure your resume is easy on the eyes and professional-looking. 
  • Stick to standard colors: While being creative with color can make your resume stand out, it’s important to stick to more traditional colors for a professional look. Stick to shades of blue, gray, black, and white. 
  • Consider the industry you’re applying for: As mentioned earlier, different industries may have certain color associations or preferences. Consider this when choosing your color scheme.

It’s also important to note that some companies or hiring managers may prefer a more minimalistic approach with no colors at all. In this case, it’s best to stick to a simple black-and-white design.

5 examples of great resumes

Picsart has dozens of beautiful resume templates, as well as a resume maker you can use to create your own gorgeous resume. Each of the templates can be customized, including the fonts, colors, and images. With our powerful online design tools, you can customize your resume until it perfectly aligns with your brand.  

Here are five examples of resumes that use colors well:

Black, white, and grey
This black, white, and grey resume beautifully balances all three colors and creates a sleek and professional look. The design is simple but effective, with the use of bold font for headers and crisp dividing lines between each section. Ideal for a creative or tech industry job. Use this template

Professional Black and White Music Teacher Resume

Navy blue, yellow, and grey

With three distinct sections and a tasteful use of blue, yellow, and grey, this resume works well for a sales or marketing role. Use this template.

Navy Blue Actor Resume with Highlights

Yellow, white, and black

With a pop of bright yellow, this resume stands out while still maintaining a professional look. The use of white and black for a large part of the design keeps it clean and easy to read. Ideal for a creative or digital marketing position. Use this template.

Modern Yellow Social Media Marketing Resume

Black, white, and blue

With just a splash of blue, this resume adds a touch of color without overpowering the overall design. The classic combination of black and white makes it suitable for any industry or position. Customize it to showcase your skills and experience. Use this template.

Professional Black and White Finance Resume

Warm burgundy and taupe

Featuring a warm burgundy and taupe color scheme, this resume template is perfect for those in creative fields or looking to make a bold statement. The combination of colors adds a sense of warmth and personality to the design, while still maintaining a professional look. Use this template.

Elegant Actress Resume with Warm Burgundy

Conclusion

Ultimately, the best color for your resume depends on your personal brand and the industry you are in. While traditional colors like black, white, and navy blue are often safe choices, don’t be afraid to incorporate a pop of color or try something unique if it aligns with your personal brand and helps you stand out from the competition.

Remember, your resume should make a strong first impression and showcase your skills and qualifications. So whether you choose a classic color scheme or opt for something more eye-catching, make sure it represents you accurately and effectively communicates your strengths to potential employers.

Experiment with different colors and combinations until you find the one that best reflects your personal style and professional goals. With the right color palette, your resume can become an impressive visual representation of who you are as a candidate. 

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How to create epic UGC videos with AI avatars (no camera needed) https://picsart.com/blog/how-to-create-ugc-videos/ Tue, 01 Apr 2025 15:46:55 +0000 https://picsart.com/blog/?p=229603 Authentic, scroll-stopping UGC videos rule social media today—but let’s be real: traditional production is slow, costly, and a hassle. Thankfully, AI avatars are here to flip the script, making engaging video creation insanely fast, affordable, and easy. No filming, no freelancers, just instant results. Here’s your ultimate guide to effortlessly crafting killer UGC video ads …

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Authentic, scroll-stopping UGC videos rule social media today—but let’s be real: traditional production is slow, costly, and a hassle. Thankfully, AI avatars are here to flip the script, making engaging video creation insanely fast, affordable, and easy. No filming, no freelancers, just instant results.

Here’s your ultimate guide to effortlessly crafting killer UGC video ads using Picsart’s AI Avatar Generator. Ready to scale your content game?

What exactly are AI avatars?

Think of AI avatars as your virtual spokespeople—hyper-realistic talking AI characters created with AI that deliver scripted messages naturally, convincingly, and seamlessly. Perfect for believable, engaging UGC-style video ads.

Why every marketer needs AI avatars

  • Big cost savings: Forget spending $100+ per UGC video. Picsart lets you produce high-quality videos starting from just $6.
  • Instant scaling: Create and test multiple videos instantly—no more waiting around for shoots or editing.
  • Global reach in minutes: Easily produce multilingual videos to connect authentically with international audiences.
  • Zero filming hassle: Skip cameras, crews, and scheduling conflicts. Just type your script, and let your AI avatar do the rest.

Creating AI-powered UGC videos (Easy 4-Step Formula)

Step 1: Craft an attention-grabbing script

Write your engaging script or let Picsart’s AI help you whip up high-converting, social-savvy scripts instantly. Keep it natural, conversational, and compelling.

Step 2: Pick your perfect avatar

Open Picsart’s AI avatar generator and select your ideal talking avatar AI from an array of modern, realistic options that perfectly align with your brand vibe—from professional to casual, youthful to mature. Popular choices include specialized avatars like our trendy AI girl generator or versatile AI human generator.

Step 3: Customize and localize

Choose from over 20 languages through Picsart’s advanced AI voice generator. Personalize the avatar’s styling and background to match your brand and message perfectly.

Step 4: Click, create and share

Hit ‘Generate’ and watch your script instantly transform into a sleek, ready-to-use video. Preview, then export effortlessly to your favorite platforms like Meta Ads Manager, YouTube, Google Drive, and more.

Powerful ways to leverage AI-generated UGC

Social media ads that convert

Crank out multiple high-performing AI UGC video ads rapidly for TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook—no filming required.

Compelling product demos

Showcase your products clearly and attractively, turning casual browsers into excited buyers.

Easy content creation

Help influencers and creators consistently post amazing content without ever touching a camera.

Engaging training and educational videos

Make training, onboarding, or educational videos fun and memorable—in any language you need.

Pro tips for UGC that performs

  • Stay authentic: Script your avatar naturally, mimicking real user-generated experiences.
  • Experiment and optimize: Rapidly test different scripts, avatars, and languages to discover winning formulas.
  • Focus on benefits: Clearly communicate relatable scenarios and real-world benefits.

Time to get started

Ready to revolutionize your UGC strategy? Jump in and create your first AI-generated video now—totally free.

Get started!

 

 

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Find your font: what are font types & where to use them? https://picsart.com/blog/font-types/ Mon, 24 Mar 2025 11:43:49 +0000 https://picsart.com/blog/?p=229425 You may believe words are enough to tell the complete story but that’s where fonts come in. Fonts make your words sing and flow with the rhythm you choose. Want to make an impact with a bang? Use Black Ops One! Or do you want to give your text an artistic flair? Use ‘Great Vibes’. …

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You may believe words are enough to tell the complete story but that’s where fonts come in. Fonts make your words sing and flow with the rhythm you choose. Want to make an impact with a bang? Use Black Ops One! Or do you want to give your text an artistic flair? Use ‘Great Vibes’.

Do you see how the tone of your voice changes as you read that? That’s exactly what fonts do, they give your text a personality. It doesn’t matter if you are designing a logo or coming up with a creative social media carousel, your fonts will say what your words might miss.  

If you want your graphics to make a lasting impression, read on to learn all the different font types, what makes them unique and how best to use them. Plus, you can also discover how Picsart’s design tools and font library can turn your projects around.

What are font types?

Each font is different from the other. They’re made unique just like your messaging. Fonts are categorized based on typefaces and design features such as serifs, strokes, and spacing.

With every font style, you can express different emotions and purposes. And to make sure your message is well received, you need to choose the right type of font. Here is an introduction to the six main font categories:

1. Serif font types

You can immediately spot Serif Font types by looking for small decorative strokes at the end of the letters. These fonts are the most common choice for traditional industries like law, publishing, or luxury brands.

Where to use them: For a sophisticated impact in printed materials, logos, and headings. Picsart offers great serif options like Playfair Display and Merriweather.

Look at: Tiffany & Co. This brand is elegance personified, just like its font!

2. Sans serif font types

Minimalist fonts are trending, and Sans serif fonts are exactly what you need to cut through the competition. These fonts are clean and modern, that’s why you are mostly likely to find them on digital platforms, tech startups, and minimalist designs.

Where to use them: Great for body text, apps, and logos where a sleek, minimalist look is desired.

3. Script font types

Do you want to add a little personalization to your invitations? Script fonts are the way to go! These font types mimic handwriting, adding personality to invitations, logos, creative projects and more!

 Where to use them: Elegant event invitations and custom logos. These fonts add a personal, sophisticated feel—just like a beautifully written signature!

  4. Display font types

Nothing grabs attention better than Display fonts. They are just what you need; bold, artistic and LOUD. Look at a poster around you, you’re sure to find it.

 Where to use them: Perfect for posters, headlines, packaging, and branding where you want to make a bold statement. These fonts are designed to stand out, so use them sparingly for maximum impact! 

5. Handwritten fonts

Do you want to give your words a more personal feel? Send handwritten notes, but the handwritten font will do the same thing. If your brand wants a more casual or approachable vibe handwritten fonts will do the trick.

 Where to use them: They’re great for social media, branding and even invites too, really anywhere you want to feel more personal and real.

6. Monospaced font types

Want a font that takes you back to the good old days? Use Monospaced font types. They have uniform spacing which makes them ideal for coding, retro designs, or tech branding.

 Where to use them: Try these fonts for coding interfaces, tech brands, and anything with a typewriter or minimalist feel. Use them to create a retro or futuristic look!

 

Find the Perfect Font Type and Style Through Picsart

You don’t have to play a guessing game to choose the best fonts for design. With Picsart’s font library, you can instantly explore free font types and styles that are perfect for your project! Here’s how:

  1. Browse by Category: Filter fonts by type—serif, sans serif, script, and more—to match your brand’s personality.
  2. Test Drive Fonts: Use the text editor to preview how fonts look with custom colors, sizes, and spacing.
  3. Pair with Templates: Jumpstart your design with professionally crafted templates that already balance fonts and visuals.
  4. Mix and Match: Follow font pairing tips to combine bold headlines (like Bebas Neue) with subtle body text (like Roboto).

Conclusion

Every font tells a story. From the reliable serif to the lively handwritten, your choices create connections with your audience. With Picsart’s free font library, you can find the perfect match for your message. Make Picsart’s design tools a part of your creative process – your design skills will thank you.

 

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How to close a cover letter with confidence and impact https://picsart.com/blog/how-to-close-a-cover-letter/ Mon, 24 Mar 2025 09:59:01 +0000 https://picsart.com/blog/?p=228783 A strong cover letter can set you apart from other applicants, but knowing how to close a cover letter effectively is just as important as crafting a compelling opening. Not sure how to wrap up your letter in a way that leaves a lasting impression? Your final lines should reinforce your enthusiasm and prompt the …

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A strong cover letter can set you apart from other applicants, but knowing how to close a cover letter effectively is just as important as crafting a compelling opening. Not sure how to wrap up your letter in a way that leaves a lasting impression? Your final lines should reinforce your enthusiasm and prompt the hiring manager to take action. Think of it as ending a conversation on a high note rather than fading out awkwardly. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the key elements of a strong closing, effective strategies, and examples to ensure your application stands out.

Key elements of a strong cover letter closing

 When closing a cover letter, be sure to include these essential components:

  • A clear and confident closing statement –End on a strong note by reiterating your enthusiasm for the role and your excitement about joining the team.
  • A call to action – Encourage the hiring manager to take the next step, whether it’s scheduling an interview or reviewing your portfolio.
  • A professional and polite sign-off – Express gratitude for their time and consideration with a simple yet appreciative closing line.

6 powerful ways to end your cover letter 

Looking for the perfect way to close a cover letter? Here are some effective strategies.

  1. Express enthusiasm for the role – Show genuine excitement about the opportunity. Enthusiasm is contagious.
  2. Highlight your value – Reinforce how your skills align with the company’s needs, making it easy for them to envision you in the role.
  3. Invite further discussion – Indicate your availability for an interview or follow-up conversation.
  4. Demonstrate confidence in your fit – Use language that reassures the hiring manager you are the right person for the job.
  5. Mention your availability – Indicate when you’re available to discuss the position. If you’re ready to chat, let them know when. No mystery needed.
  6. Reiterate your gratitude – Thank them for their time and consideration.

7 examples of a good end of a cover letter

A strong closing isn’t just a formality—it’s your last chance to remind the hiring manager why you’re the one for the job. Whether it’s a confident call to action, a quick flex of your skills, or just a well-placed “thank you,” a great sign-off can turn a good application into an interview invite. So, let’s make sure you’re wrapping things up the right way!

  1. “I would love the opportunity to discuss how my skills align with your needs. Please feel free to contact me at your convenience.”
  2. “I am excited about the possibility of contributing to your team and would welcome the opportunity to speak further.”
  3. “I look forward to the next steps and hope to bring my expertise to your company.”
  4. “Please let me know a convenient time for us to connect. I am eager to learn more about this role.”
  5. “I appreciate your time and consideration and look forward to hearing from you soon.”
  6. “With my passion for this industry and my experience, I am confident I can add value to your team. I hope to discuss this further.”
  7. “Thank you for reviewing my application. I would love to discuss how I can contribute to your team.”

How to NOT end your cover letter

Want to make sure your cover letter doesn’t fizzle out at the finish line? Avoid these common mistakes when closing it:

  • Being too vague – Avoid generic statements that don’t express enthusiasm or confidence.
  • Using informal or overly casual language – Keep it professional and polished. Save the “Catch you later!” for texts with friends. 
  • Not including a call to action – Don’t leave the reader unsure of what to do next. A simple “I’d love to discuss this role further” works wonders.
  • Apologizing or expressing doubt – Stay confident in your skills and fit for the role. “I hope I’m a good fit.” gives away the doubts. Confidence is key—no apologies needed.

Increase the chance of getting hired with a good and matching resume and cover letter

 A strong cover letter works best when paired with a well-designed resume. If you’re wondering how to close a resume cover letter effectively, make sure your resume reinforces the same skills and experiences you’ve highlighted. This keeps your application cohesive and makes it even easier for hiring managers to see why you’re the perfect fit! So here are quick tips on creating well-designed resumes and cover letters: 

  • Choose professional fonts and colors – Stick to clean, easy-to-read fonts and a color scheme that enhances readability without being distracting.
  • Use a clean and modern format – Ensure readability and professionalism.
  • Highlight key skills and achievements visually – Make important details stand out.

Conclusion

Knowing how to end a cover letter with confidence can leave a lasting impression on hiring managers and boost your chances of landing an interview. By using a strong closing statement, adding a call to action, and keeping your tone professional, you can stand out from the competition. And don’t forget—a well-designed resume and cover letter can make all the difference. With customizable templates and easy-to-use graphic design tools, you can create polished, eye-catching application materials that truly reflect your skills and personality. Use Picsart to give your job search a serious glow-up!

 

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Are your ads invisible? How to overcome banner blindness and boost engagement https://picsart.com/blog/banner-blindness/ Mon, 24 Mar 2025 08:09:59 +0000 https://picsart.com/blog/?p=228609 It’s getting harder and harder to get people’s attention on the internet. Think about it. The first internet banner showed up on the internet somewhere in the mid-1990s. If you’re doing the math, that’s more than 40 years ago! Puts things into perspective, doesn’t it? This raises the obvious question of whether banner advertising on …

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It’s getting harder and harder to get people’s attention on the internet. Think about it. The first internet banner showed up on the internet somewhere in the mid-1990s. If you’re doing the math, that’s more than 40 years ago! Puts things into perspective, doesn’t it?

This raises the obvious question of whether banner advertising on the internet even works anymore. Because the reality is that most internet users have developed banner blindness. They’ve adapted to the point where they can use the internet and apps on their phone without even seeing the banners in front of them.

In this article, we’ll explore what exactly banner blindness is, why it happens, and most importantly, how you can overcome it to boost engagement with your ads.

What is banner blindness?

Banner blindness refers to the phenomenon where internet users consciously or subconsciously ignore banner-like information on a webpage. This includes traditional banner advertisements as well as sponsored content and other types of online promotions.

Research has shown that only 14% of viewers recall seeing an ad they were exposed to while browsing the web. To flip it the other way, that means a whopping 86% of people tune out your banner ads. The majority of internet users are ignoring your ads, even if they’re placed in prime real estate on a webpage.

So why does this happen?

Why does banner blindness occur?

There are a number of causes of banner blindness.

Oversaturation of digital ads

As mentioned earlier, banner advertising has been around for over 40 years. And in those 40-plus years, internet users have been bombarded with an overwhelming amount of digital ads. Millions upon millions of banner ads.

It’s estimated that the average person sees anywhere from 4,000 to 10,000 ads per day. This oversaturation can lead to ad fatigue and make it easier for internet users to ignore banners altogether.

Design and placement

Another major factor contributing to banner blindness is the design and placement of the ads themselves. Many banners use generic or uninteresting images that don’t catch the viewer’s attention. Additionally, they are often placed in predictable locations on a webpage, making them easy to ignore.

Poor ad design and lack of relevance

In addition to the oversaturation and placement of ads, banner blindness can also occur due to poor ad design and a lack of relevance. If an ad is poorly designed or doesn’t offer any value or interest to the viewer, they are more likely to ignore it. Similarly, if an ad is not relevant to the viewer’s interests or needs, they are less likely to pay attention to it.

If you need inspiration for your banners, check our guide to banner design ideas.

The impact of banner blindness on marketing

Unfortunately, banner blindness can almost totally kill your marketing efforts. The simple truth is that the majority of people that you’re trying to reach are suffering from extreme cases of ad fatigue. They’ve seen so many ads that they simply do not want to engage with them anymore. As a result, companies and advertisers have had to adapt their strategies in order to combat banner blindness and reach their target audience effectively.

How to avoid banner blindness

It’s not all doom and gloom when it comes to banner advertising. There are specific strategies you can employ to help you overcome people’s ad fatigue and cut through the noise. Some of those strategies include:

Use non-traditional ad placements

One effective way to combat banner blindness is to use non-traditional ad placements, such as native ads and in-content ads. These types of ads are designed to blend seamlessly with the content they accompany, making them less intrusive and more appealing to viewers.

Native ads, for instance, mimic the look and feel of a website’s editorial content, ensuring they align with the user’s browsing experience. Similarly, in-content ads are strategically placed within articles or videos, naturally catching the audience’s attention as they consume the content.

These approaches work by providing relevant and engaging messages without disrupting the user’s experience, which not only increases visibility but also boosts engagement and the likelihood of conversions.

Improve targeting and personalization to make ads more relevant

Another key strategy to overcome banner blindness is to focus on improving ad targeting and personalization. When ads are tailored to a user’s specific interests, needs, and behaviors, they become more relevant and less likely to be ignored.

By leveraging data such as browsing history, purchase behavior, and demographic information, advertisers can create highly personalized campaigns that resonate with their target audience.

Dynamic ads that adjust their content in real time based on the user’s preferences are a great example of this approach. For instance, an online retailer could show ads featuring products that a user recently viewed or similar items they might like.

Additionally, using platforms with advanced targeting tools, such as social media and search engines, ensures that ads reach the people most likely to engage with them.

Personalized and targeted ads make users feel understood and valued, which not only reduces ad fatigue but also improves click-through rates and conversion rates.

Use motion and interactive elements to break through the noise

Another effective way to combat banner blindness and capture user attention is by incorporating motion and interactive elements into advertisements. Animations, video content, and interactive features create a dynamic experience that naturally draws the viewer’s eye.

Motion-based ads, such as video clips or GIFs, can convey messages more vividly and emotionally than static images, making them more memorable. Interactive elements, like clickable carousels, quizzes, or sliding features, actively engage the audience and encourage them to interact with the ad rather than passively scrolling past it.

These elements not only make ads stand out but also provide an opportunity for deeper engagement and personalization. For example, interactive ads that allow consumers to explore a product’s features or customize an offering based on their preferences help to build an emotional connection. Additionally, using subtle animations like hover effects or transitions can highlight key components of an ad without being overly intrusive.

Use AI to create unique images

AI image creation tools like Picsart’s AI Image Generator make it possible to easily create eye-catching, clickable images that grab people’s attention. AI tools allow you to create images that simply aren’t possible in the real world. For example, you can use AI to combine multiple images into a single, seamless image or create surreal and dreamlike visuals that are sure to capture attention.

How to design banners that grab attention

A strategic way to overcome banner blindness is to design banners that grab people’s attention. There are some principles of design that you can employ to help you on this front.

Contrast and color psychology

Contrast and color psychology are two key elements of design that can help make a banner more eye-catching. Using contrasting colors or bold colors on a neutral background can make an image stand out. Additionally, understanding color psychology (how different colors evoke emotions) can help you choose the right color scheme for your ad based on the intended message or call to action.

Typography

Typography is another important aspect of design that can draw attention to your ad. Large, bold fonts with high contrast are more likely to grab people’s attention than small, subtle text. Additionally, using unique and creative typography can also make your ad stand out from the competition.

Size and placement

The size and placement of your banner play a vital role in ensuring maximum visibility. A banner that is too small may go unnoticed, while one that is too large could overwhelm the viewer. It’s essential to strike the right balance by designing a banner that is proportional to its intended platform and audience.

Placement is equally important—positioning the banner in high-traffic areas, such as above-the-fold sections of websites or at eye level on physical displays, increases the likelihood of it being seen.

Call-to-action (CTA)

An effective call-to-action (CTA) is crucial for encouraging users to engage with your banner ad. To drive clicks, your CTA should be clear, concise, and compelling. Use action-oriented language that creates a sense of urgency, such as “Shop Now,” “Sign Up Today,” or “Limited Time Offer.”

Placement of the CTA is key, so ensure your CTA is prominently displayed and easy to locate on the banner. Additionally, using contrasting colors for the CTA button or text can make it stand out, grabbing the viewer’s attention instantly.

Create catchy banners with Picsart

Picsart makes it easy to create compelling banners that actually get results. That makes people stop scrolling and say, “Hey, look at that.”

Start with one of our professionally designed banner templates or use one of our online design tools as a starting point for your banner. From there you can customize the banner until it matches the idea in your mind. Play around with fonts, colors, and images until you get something that is truly attention-getting. If you can’t find the image you want, use our AI image generator to create one that only you can imagine. Picsart is your playground! 

A/B testing your banners for better engagement

A/B testing is an essential method for enhancing the click-through rate (CTR) of your banner ads. By comparing two variations of an ad—each featuring a single change, such as different colors, headlines, or CTAs—you can identify which version resonates better with your audience. This data-driven approach reduces guesswork and helps you optimize your design and messaging to match your target viewers’ preferences. 

Through careful A/B testing, you can uncover elements that maximize engagement, such as the ideal placement of CTAs, the use of specific color schemes, or the effect of different slogans. Over time, these incremental improvements combine to significantly boost CTR, ensuring that your ads are not just visible but also effective in driving user actions.

The power of Picsart is that it lets you quickly change small elements of your banner for A/B testing. For example, change the color of a button or switch out an image to see which version performs better. 

Conclusion

If you want to overcome banner blindness, you have to work for it. You can’t be lazy with your banners and expect people to click on them. By implementing the tips and strategies mentioned in this guide, you can create eye-catching and effective banner ads that drive clicks and conversions.

Keep your message simple, visually appealing, and test it continuously to optimize performance. With dedication and a data-driven approach, you can successfully break through banner blindness and achieve your advertising goals.

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How to make wedding invitations: a step-by-step guide https://picsart.com/blog/how-to-make-wedding-invitations/ Mon, 24 Mar 2025 07:53:35 +0000 https://picsart.com/blog/?p=228565 Wedding invitations play a crucial role in setting the tone for your special day. They are the first glimpse your guests will have into the theme, style, and formality of the event, serving as both a practical tool and a reflection of your unique love story. A thoughtfully designed invitation can leave a lasting impression …

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Wedding invitations play a crucial role in setting the tone for your special day. They are the first glimpse your guests will have into the theme, style, and formality of the event, serving as both a practical tool and a reflection of your unique love story. A thoughtfully designed invitation can leave a lasting impression and build anticipation for the celebration to come.

However, the thought of designing your own wedding invitation may seem overwhelming to you. If that’s the case, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.

In this guide, we will take you through the step-by-step process of how to make wedding invitations.

Step 1: Choose a wedding invitation style

The first step in how to make wedding invitations is to choose the style of your invitation. You’ve got hundreds of options to choose from, like traditional, modern, rustic, vintage, and more. As you think through your wedding invitations, consider your wedding theme and your personal preferences. Obviously, the big day is yours and you want your wedding invitations to reflect who you and your spouse are as a couple.

If you need some inspiration, check out our beautiful, professionally designed wedding invitation templates. Or, design your own wedding invitation from scratch using our wedding invitation maker

Step 2: Gather supplies and tools

When creating your wedding invitations, it’s important to gather the right tools and supplies. Depending on whether you’re making them by hand or opting for a digital approach, your list may vary.

If you’re doing your invitations by hand, you’ll need high-quality cardstock or paper, envelopes, a paper cutter or scissors, rulers, adhesive like glue or double-sided tape, and decorative embellishments such as ribbons, stamps, or stickers. You’ll also want to have high-quality pens or markers for writing and calligraphy if addressing envelopes or adding personal touches.

For digital invitations, you’ll need a computer or smartphone, design software or access to online design tools like Picsart, as well as a good quality printer if you’re printing at home. Don’t forget ink or toner and sample paper to test designs before printing the final versions

Step 3: Design your wedding invitations

Selecting the right layout, fonts, and color schemes for your wedding invitations is an important part of the design process. The layout should be clean, organized, and easy to read. Start by deciding how you’ll structure the content, ensuring important details like the names, date, time, and venue are prominently displayed.

Experiment with different alignments, such as centered, left-justified, or a combination, until you find a style that complements your overall theme.

Wedding fonts play an important role in setting the tone of your invitations. For a formal wedding, elegant script or serif fonts work well, while modern weddings might lean toward sleek sans-serif fonts. You can also mix and match fonts, like pairing a fancy script font for names with a simpler font for the event details, but limit your choices to two or three fonts to avoid a cluttered appearance. Explore our library of fonts to find the perfect font for your invitation.

Your color scheme should align with your wedding colors and theme. Soft pastels and neutrals create a classic, romantic feel, while bold, contrasting colors make a statement.

Use complementary colors for the background, text, and embellishments, ensuring there’s enough contrast so the text remains legible. Testing a few variations can help you find the perfect combination that reflects your style while maintaining readability and visual appeal.

Step 4: Choose the right wedding invitation wording

Next, you need to choose the perfect wedding invitation wording. Let your imagination go a little wild while you brainstorm possible options. You can keep it traditional and formal, or add a touch of personality with a witty or heartfelt quote.

Make sure to include all the essential information such as the names of the hosts and couple, date, time, venue, attire suggestions (if any), RSVP details, and any other important details you want to convey.

If you’re a guest attending a wedding, you’re going to want to check out the guide on What To Write In A Wedding Card.

Step 5: Add finishing touches

Finally, add any finishing touches to your wedding invitation. This could include adding a personal touch, such as a monogram or custom illustration, or incorporating other elements like a photo of the couple or a map to the venue.

Don’t forget to proofread your invitation for any typos or mistakes. It’s always helpful to have someone else look it over as well for a fresh set of eyes.

Once everything looks perfect, it’s time to print and send out your invitations! Remember to keep track of RSVPs and make sure to personalize any additional details for specific guests, such as menu options for dietary restrictions.

Step 6: Send your wedding invitations

Congratulations, you’ve designed your wedding invitations! Now it’s time to send them to the guests.  You can choose to send them via traditional mail or opt for a more modern approach like email invitations.

If you’re not sure when to send your wedding invitations, you should plan on sending them out at least 6-8 weeks before the wedding date to give guests enough time to RSVP and plan accordingly.

Wedding invitation examples

To give you some inspiration as you design your wedding invitation, here are 5 examples of wedding invitations. 

Elegant wedding invitation in pink

This wedding invitation features a stunning pink floral design with elegant lettering. It’s perfect for a romantic and traditional wedding. Use this template.Elegant Wedding Invitation Letterhead in Pink

Beautiful floral wedding invitation

Featuring a beautiful watercolor-esque design, this wedding invitation is perfect for a spring or summer wedding. The soft pastel colors and delicate flowers give it a romantic feel. Use this template.

Elegant Floral Wedding Invitation Letterhead Design

Sleek arrangement of lemons 

Simple elegance is the theme for this wedding invitation, with a sleek arrangement of lemons adding a touch of freshness and vibrancy. The yellow hues bring a pop of color to the otherwise neutral design, making it perfect for a sunny outdoor wedding. Use this template.

Elegant Lemon Navy Wedding Save-the-Date Post

Happy-go-lucky

For a fun and playful wedding, this invitation template is the perfect choice. The whimsical font and bright colors give it a happy-go-lucky feel that will set the tone for a joyful celebration. And with customizable options for adding your own personal touches, this template allows you to make it uniquely yours. Use this template.

Romantic Pink Save the Date Post Template

Simple, minimalistic wedding invitation

It’s hard to beat the timeless elegance of a simple and minimalistic wedding invitation. With clean lines and a classic font, this template exudes sophistication and refinement. Perfect for a more formal affair, this design allows you to showcase your love without any distractions. Use this template.

Elegant Wedding Invitation Poster in Pink and Black

Quick wedding invitation design tips

  • Keep the design simple and easy to read

  • Use a cohesive color scheme and font throughout the invitation

  • Make sure all important information is included in the invitation, such as date, time, venue, attire suggestions, RSVP details, etc.

  • Consider adding a personal touch or customization to make the invitation unique

  • Don’t be afraid to get creative with your wording and format as long as it still conveys all necessary information clearly

  • Proofread multiple times before printing or sending out invitations

  • Choose high-quality paper or materials to give your invitations a polished and professional look

  • Double-check postage requirements, especially if your invitation includes additional inserts or is an irregular size

  • Add a return address and consider including a stamped RSVP envelope to make it easier for guests to respond

Conclusion

Now you know how to make wedding invitations! Your invitations are an important part of your special day as they set the tone for your wedding and provide guests with all the necessary information.

By following these steps and tips, you can create beautiful and effective invitations that will impress your guests and make them excited to attend your wedding. Don’t forget to also have fun with the design process and let your personality shine through in your invitations.

 

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The ultimate guide to resume tips for a standout job application https://picsart.com/blog/resume-tips/ Mon, 17 Mar 2025 12:13:44 +0000 https://picsart.com/blog/?p=228473 When applying for a job, your resume is one of the most important tools you have to make a great first impression. It’s a summary of your skills, experience, and qualifications that shows potential employers why you are the right candidate for the job. If you want to land the job of your dreams, it’s …

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When applying for a job, your resume is one of the most important tools you have to make a great first impression. It’s a summary of your skills, experience, and qualifications that shows potential employers why you are the right candidate for the job.

If you want to land the job of your dreams, it’s crucial to have a standout resume that catches the attention of hiring managers.

In this guide, we will discuss some essential resume tips that will help you create a strong and impressive resume.

Strong resume basics

Before we get into specific resume tips, let’s talk about what makes for a generally strong resume.

  • Clarity
    First and foremost, your resume should be clear. Every element, from your work history to your education to your certifications should be easy to read and understand. Use bullet points, bold text, and headings to break up long blocks of text and make it easier for hiring managers to scan your resume.

  • Relevance
    Your resume should also be relevant to the job you’re applying for. Tailor your work experience, skills, and achievements to match the specific requirements of the job description. This will show that you have taken the time to understand what the employer is looking for and are a good fit for the role.

  • Professionalism
    Make sure your resume presents you in a professional light. Utilize a clean layout with consistent formatting throughout, avoid using slang or informal language, and proofread carefully for any typos or errors.

  • Structure
    Your resume needs to be structured in a way that makes sense. We’ll get into the specifics of how to best structure your resume, but in short, there needs to be a logical flow to your resume.  Your most recent and relevant experience should be at the top, with older or less relevant information towards the bottom.

10 Essential Resume Tips for Creating an Impactful Resume

Now that you know the basics of creating a strong resume, here are some effective resume tips to help you create a resume that pops.

Choose the Right Resume Format

When creating a resume, choosing the right format is essential to showcase your experiences and skills effectively. Below are the three primary resume formats, with their benefits and when to use them:

  • Chronological Format
    The chronological format is the most traditional and widely used. It organizes your work experience in reverse chronological order, starting with your most recent job and working backward. This format is ideal for professionals with a strong, consistent work history and a clear career progression. It’s also favored by employers because it provides a clear timeline and highlights stability.

  • Functional Format
    The functional format focuses on skills and achievements rather than work history. This format is suitable for individuals who are changing careers, have gaps in their employment history, or want to emphasize transferable skills. Instead of listing jobs in order, the functional format organizes your resume by categories such as leadership, problem-solving, or technical expertise.

  • Hybrid Format
    The hybrid format is a combination of the chronological and functional formats. It allows you to showcase your skills and achievements while also including a brief, reverse-chronological work history section. This format works well for candidates who want to emphasize both their qualifications and their career timeline, especially when they have a diverse range of experiences or are transitioning between industries.

Start with a great resume headline

A resume headline is a short, compelling sentence that describes who you are and what you do. Think of it as your personal brand statement or elevator pitch. It should grab the reader’s attention and entice them to keep reading your resume.

Here are a few examples of strong resume headlines:

  • Sales Executive with a proven track record of driving revenue and exceeding targets

  • Graphic Designer specializing in branding and digital media with 5 years of experience

  • Customer Service Representative known for providing exceptional support and building strong client relationships.

When a hiring manager is sorting through hundreds of resumes, a strong resume headline can be the thing that makes your resume stand out from the crowd.

Craft a strong resume summary

A resume summary is a brief summary of your skills, experience, and achievements. It’s typically placed at the top of your resume, below your headline and contact information. This section should highlight your most relevant qualifications and give the reader an overview of who you are as a candidate.

A strong resume summary should:

  • Be tailored to the specific job you’re applying for
  • Highlight your key accomplishments and skills
  • Showcase how you can add value to the company
  • Be concise, typically no more than 2-3 sentences in length

Keep in mind that a resume summary is not the same as an objective statement. While an objective statement focuses on what you want from the job, a summary highlights what you bring to the table as a potential employee.

Here’s an example of a resume summary:

Experienced Marketing Manager with a proven track record of developing and implementing successful campaigns that increase brand awareness and drive sales. Skilled in project management, data analysis, and team leadership.”

Remember to update your resume summary for each job you apply for. Tailoring it to the specific role shows the hiring manager that you’ve taken the time to understand their needs and how you can fulfill them.

Highlight relevant work experience

Another resume tip is to draw attention to your relevant work experience when making your resume.

To make your relevant work experience stand out, it’s crucial to structure it in a clear and organized way that highlights your achievements and responsibilities. Start by listing your work experience in reverse chronological order, with the most recent or relevant position first. For each role, include the job title, company name, location, and employment dates.

Beneath each role, use bullet points to detail your key responsibilities and achievements. Focus on quantifiable accomplishments where possible, such as “increased sales by 25% through targeted marketing strategies” or “led a team of five to successfully deliver projects ahead of schedule.” Use action verbs like “managed,” “developed,” or “implemented” to convey a sense of initiative and impact.

Tailor this section to the job you’re applying for by emphasizing experiences that align closely with the job description. Avoid including irrelevant or outdated roles that don’t add value to your candidacy.

Showcase your skills and certifications

If you have any special skills or certifications, it’s important to showcase those in your resume. This could include technical skills, language proficiencies, or industry-specific certifications.

Create a separate section for your skills and certifications, and list them in bullet points. If possible, quantify your skills by mentioning how you have used them in previous roles or projects. For example, “fluent in Spanish – provided translation services for international clients” or “proficient in Adobe Photoshop – created marketing materials for company campaigns.”

Additionally, consider including any relevant soft skills that are valued in the industry or job you’re applying for. These could include strong communication abilities, leadership experience, adaptability to change, or attention to detail.

Customize your resume for each job posting

Another important resume tip is to tailor your resume for each job that you apply for. Review the job posting and highlight specific skills or experiences that are required or desired for the position.

One way to do this is by using keywords from the job description in your resume, as many companies use applicant tracking systems (ATS) to filter through resumes based on these keywords. Additionally, you can rearrange or rephrase your bullet points to better match the job requirements.

It’s also important to research the company and understand their values and goals. This will help you tailor your resume even further by demonstrating how your skills and experiences align with the company’s culture and objectives.

Use ready-made templates for efficiency

Rather than designing your resume from scratch every time you apply for a job, use resume templates to make you much more efficient. Picsart has dozens of professionally-designed resume templates that you can use as a starting point for your resume. These templates can save you time and effort, allowing you to focus on creating strong content rather than worrying about layout and design.

Just be sure to choose a template that is appropriate for the industry and job you’re applying for, as some industries may prefer more traditional or creative designs.

Make your resume ATS-friendly

Most hiring managers use Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) to help them sort through resumes and identify top candidates. These systems use algorithms to scan resumes for specific keywords and phrases that match the job posting.

To ensure your resume is ATS-friendly, be sure to include relevant keywords from the job posting in your resume. You may also want to consider formatting your resume using simple fonts and standard section headings to make it easier for the ATS to read.

Just remember, while it’s important to tailor your resume for each job, you should still stay true to yourself and accurately represent your skills and experiences. Don’t try to deceive or mislead hiring managers just to match keywords. This can ultimately hurt your chances of getting the job in the long run.

Use AI resume checkers before submitting

Here’s a helpful resume tip: use AI resume checkers before submitting your resume to potential employers. These tools use artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms to scan the CV you’ve made and provide feedback on areas for improvement.

Not only can these checkers help catch spelling and grammar errors, but they can also give insight into the overall clarity and effectiveness of your resume. They may even suggest ways to optimize keywords or restructure sections for better readability.

Some of the best resume checkers include:

  • Grammarly: for catching spelling and grammar errors

  • Rezi: for optimizing keywords and formatting

  • Jobscan: for comparing your resume to the job posting and suggesting improvements

  • Enhancv: for evaluating your resume with AI to determine how likely it is to be accepted by ATS systems

Choose the right font and design for readability

While you may be tempted to use a creative font or design to make your resume stand out, it’s important to prioritize readability. Remember, the ATS is looking for specific keywords and phrases, so using an overly stylized font could potentially hinder its ability to read your resume.

Stick with simple and clean resume fonts like Arial, Calibri, or Times New Roman in sizes 10-12. Use standard section headings like “Experience” or “Skills” instead of unique titles that may not be recognized by the ATS.

If you do want to add some visual appeal to your resume, consider using bold or italicized text sparingly and strategically for emphasis. Avoid overloading your resume with graphics or images as they may not be supported by the ATS and could cause your resume to appear cluttered.

Conclusion

Hopefully, these resume tips have inspired you to create the perfect resume. Your resume is the primary thing that will separate you from all the other people applying for the job. Put in the necessary time and effort to create a resume that truly represents who you are and all that you can do. With a well-crafted resume, you’ll be one step closer to landing your dream job.

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Font Trends 2025: Balancing authenticity in a tech-driven world https://picsart.com/blog/font-trends/ Mon, 17 Mar 2025 09:49:27 +0000 https://picsart.com/blog/?p=228258 As brands and designers seek to stand out in an increasingly tech-dominated world, fonts are becoming a crucial tool for storytelling and user experience. Research shows that typography influences user perception by 95%, impacting everything from readability to brand trust. Every 6 out of 10 consumers say a brand’s font choice affects their likelihood to …

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As brands and designers seek to stand out in an increasingly tech-dominated world, fonts are becoming a crucial tool for storytelling and user experience. Research shows that typography influences user perception by 95%, impacting everything from readability to brand trust. Every 6 out of 10 consumers say a brand’s font choice affects their likelihood to engage with its content.

In 2025, font trends are shaped by a desire for human connection, sustainability, and AI-powered customization. The typography trends this year, are expected to be a blend of nostalgic typefaces, fluid and dynamic lettering, and hyper-modern AI-assisted fonts making waves in branding, web design, and advertising.

Below, let’s explore the top new font trends in 2025 with specific examples and real-world applications. 

Top font trends in 2025

Neo-retro serif revival

Nostalgia continues to dominate design as brands tap into retro aesthetics to create warmth and trust. Designers are modernizing classic serif fonts with contemporary twists such as sharper edges, enhanced contrast, and digital flexibility.

Examples:

  • Reckless Neue – A high-contrast serif blending vintage charm with modern appeal, used in editorial layouts and luxury branding.
  • Noe Display – Popular in high-end fashion magazines, balancing boldness and elegance.

Where it’s used:

  • High-end branding (fashion, editorial, boutique packaging)
  • Digital publishing and lifestyle blogs
  • Luxury e-commerce platforms

Expressive & free-form handwritten fonts

As AI-generated content rises, designers are countering with organic, human-like typography that feels personal and imperfect. Handwritten and brush-style fonts add personality to digital experiences.

Examples:

  • Luxurious Script – brings an elegant, hand-lettered touch to your designs, blending sophistication with the charm of imperfect, organic curves.
    · Zefir Brush – A rough, expressive brush typeface seen in restaurant branding and creative packaging.

Where it’s used:

  • Social media graphics and branding (Instagram, Pinterest, handmade product labels)
  • Food & beverage packaging (craft coffee brands, organic snacks)
  • Personal portfolios and blogs

Minimalist & functional sans-serifs

With digital accessibility in focus, minimalist sans-serifs dominate UX/UI design. These fonts are legible across various screen sizes, providing clarity and efficiency in brand communication.

Examples:

  • Neue Montreal – A versatile, modern sans-serif widely used in startups and tech branding.
  • Inter UI – Optimized for digital interfaces, ensuring legibility in mobile and desktop applications.

Where it’s used:

  • Corporate and fintech branding
  • UX/UI design for apps and websites
  • Digital product interfaces and dashboards

High-contrast typography for luxury branding

High contrast between thick and thin strokes creates a dramatic, sophisticated effect, perfect for luxury brands, high-end editorial layouts, and premium product packaging.

Examples:

  • Canela: A soft yet dramatic serif used in perfume and jewelry branding.
  • Didot: A timeless typeface found in high-fashion campaigns.

Where it’s used:

  • High-end fashion campaigns (magazines, billboards)
  • Premium product packaging (luxury cosmetics, wine labels)
  • Upscale hospitality branding (five-star hotels, fine dining menus)

AI-generated & adaptive typefaces

The rise of AI-driven design tools is leading to fonts that dynamically adjust their weight, width, and proportions based on user interaction and screen size.

Examples:

  • Recursive: A variable font that adapts seamlessly between sans and monospace styles.
  • Beatrice: An AI-optimized serif designed for digital readability.

Where it’s used:

  • Dynamic web design (interactive websites, AI-powered platforms)
  • Data visualization tools and analytics dashboards
  • Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) interfaces

Futuristic & geometric sans-serifs

With the increasing prominence of fintech, crypto, and AI startups, futuristic geometric fonts give brands a sleek, innovative identity.

Examples:

  • Monument Extended – A bold, futuristic sans-serif frequently used in gaming and esports branding.
  • Aeonik – A structured geometric font seen in tech company logos.

Where it’s used:

  • Cryptocurrency and blockchain platforms
  • Tech and AI startup branding
  • Esports industry marketing

Mixed typography: combining contrasts

Pairing serif and sans-serif typefaces creates visual hierarchy and uniqueness, a growing trend in digital storytelling and advertising.

Examples:

  • Serif (EB Garamond) + Sans-Serif (Poppins) – Used in minimalist website designs for a modern yet classic feel.
  • Handwritten + Geometric Sans – Frequently seen in eco-friendly brand packaging.

Where it’s used:

Where to find the best trendy fonts

To stay ahead of these trends, explore these resources for high-quality fonts:

Final thoughts

The typography trends in 2025 are a mix of nostalgia and innovation, where authenticity meets technology. Whether embracing the elegance of high-contrast serifs, the adaptability of AI-generated fonts, or the bold impact of geometric sans-serifs, designers have endless opportunities to push creativity forward.

To make the most of these font trends, experiment with pairings, consider your brand’s voice, and leverage resources like minimalist fonts or best resume fonts to refine your typography choices.

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Funny wedding invitation wording that will make your guests roll with laughter https://picsart.com/blog/funny-wedding-invitation-wording/ Mon, 17 Mar 2025 09:39:17 +0000 https://picsart.com/blog/?p=228214 Weddings are a time to celebrate love, commitment, and the start of a beautiful new chapter—but who says they can’t be a little funny too? Humor can play a delightful and heartfelt role in your big day, adding personality and charm while breaking the ice for your guests. From quirky vows to lighthearted speeches, the …

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Weddings are a time to celebrate love, commitment, and the start of a beautiful new chapter—but who says they can’t be a little funny too? Humor can play a delightful and heartfelt role in your big day, adding personality and charm while breaking the ice for your guests.

From quirky vows to lighthearted speeches, the right touch of comedy can make your wedding feel authentically you.

One of the best places to sprinkle in some humor is in your wedding invitations. A cleverly worded invite not only sets the tone for an unforgettable event but also gives your guests a giggle as they RSVP. 

After all, why not start the celebration with a smile?

To inspire you, we’ve collected 150 funny wedding invitation wordings that you can use to make your guests chuckle. 

If you need even more inspiration for your wedding invitations, read our post A complete guide to wedding invitation wording.  

Playful and lighthearted funny wedding invitation wording

  1. “We’re tying the knot… and then untying it just enough to dance all night. Bring your best moves and your appetite!”
  2. “Join us for a wedding so amazing, even the cake will be in tiers.”
  3. “Finally making it official (and throwing a massive party while we’re at it). Don’t miss the fun!”
  4. “Two people saying ‘I Do’ for a lifetime of ‘We Can’t Decide Where to Eat.’ Help us kick it off right!”
  5. “‘Til death do us party! Bring your dancing shoes and let’s make memories.”
  6. “We found the one who annoys us the least, and we’re making it permanent! Celebrate with us on [date].”
  7. “Marriage is on the menu, but first, cake and dancing. Be there!”
  8. “Come for the vows, stay for the open bar and bad dance moves. You’re officially invited!”
  9. “We’re upgrading from dating to ‘do not disturb forever.’ Join us for an epic celebration!”
  10. “Two hearts, one Netflix account. Join us for our wedding day on [date].”
  11. “Love is patient, love is kind, and apparently, love is also planning this whole shebang. Be there!”
  12. “Not a drill! We’re actually getting married. Join the fun, it’s happening on [date]!”
  13. “We decided to lock it down before someone else realized how great we are. Come celebrate!”
  14. “Our love is no joke, but our party might be! Join us for laughs, love, and lifetime promises.”
  15. “Because you love free food and we love you, you’re invited to the best day of our lives!”

Sarcastic and sassy funny wedding invitation wording

  1. “We’re getting hitched, and no, you can’t object. Save the drama for another day—RSVP now!” 
  2. “Against all odds, we found someone who can tolerate us forever. Come witness the miracle.” 
  3. “Finally off the market! Join us as we seal the deal and party like it’s our last night of freedom.” 
  4. “We’re turning our hot mess into a legally binding arrangement. Be there!” 
  5. “They said it wouldn’t last—well, joke’s on them! See you at the wedding.” 
  6. “Yes, it’s real. Yes, it’s happening. No, you can’t RSVP ‘maybe.’” 
  7. “One big day, thousands of opinions, and only one decision matters—ours. Celebrate the chaos with us!” 
  8. “Free cake and free tears, what more could you want? You know you have to come.” 
  9. “We figured we’d throw a massive party and call it a wedding while we were at it. You’re in, right?” 
  10. “Two people, one promise, and zero chill. Bring your A-game and party with us!” 
  11. “We’re making it official so everyone will stop asking ‘When’s the wedding?’ Be there or never hear the end of it.” 
  12. “Dress code? Semi-fancy. Attitude? Fully fabulous. Expectation? You’ll RSVP ‘yes.’” 
  13. “We’re putting a ring on it and a party around it. Don’t disappoint us—show up!” 
  14. “Roses are red, violets are blue, we’re getting married, and we need you too.” 
  15. “We’re becoming legally bound so you have another excuse to avoid work—mark [date] in your calendar!” 

Pop culture wedding invitation wording

  1. “It’s a tale as old as time—come see us say ‘I do’ and dance your heart out like it’s the ‘80s montage of your dreams.” 
  2. “The One With The Wedding—don’t ‘pivot,’ just RSVP and be there for us like Ross and Rachel… eventually.” 
  3. “Winter is coming… but not before our wedding. Mark your calendars or we’ll send the dragons.” 
  4. “I choose you. Yes, like a Pokémon. Join us for the ultimate evolution—marriage!” 
  5. “May the RSVP be with you. Don’t make us send Yoda to convince you to come.” 
  6. “Here’s to love, laughter, and happily never going to Mordor alone. Join us on this precious day.” 
  7. “We’re leveling up to Player Two for life! Come grab a controller (or a drink) and celebrate with us.” 
  8. “It’s not The Hunger Games, but you definitely have to be there. May the cake always be in your favor.” 
  9. “On [date], we’ll make it official. It’s our own version of ‘To infinity and beyond!’” 
  10. “We’re just two people standing in front of our loved ones, asking you to attend our wedding. Mark the date!” 
  11. “This love story deserves an Oscar—cue the wedding bells and bring your A-list vibes.” 
  12. “You’re invited to our big day—because every great love story needs a solid supporting cast.” 
  13. “Channeling our inner Beyoncé and Jay-Z—we put a ring on it. Come help us run the wedding world.” 
  14. “Do you want to build a marriage? We’re doing it on [date] and you’re invited!” 
  15. “It’s like ‘Love Actually,’ but without the drama—just the love, the dancing, and, obviously, the cake.” 

Funny wedding invitation wording for the foodies

  1. “We’re tying the knot, but don’t worry, the only thing you’re required to toast is the bread.” 
  2. “Come for the vows, stay for the cake—and maybe sneak a second slice, we won’t judge.” 
  3. “It’s a wedding and a feast. Please RSVP so we know how much guac is too much guac.” 
  4. “Love is sweet, but our dessert table might be sweeter. Join us and taste for yourself!” 
  5. “We’re bringing all the ingredients for the perfect day—love, laughter, and a buffet to die for.” 
  6. “Foodies unite! Our wedding menu might just give Michelin a run for its stars.” 
  7. “We’re having our cake and eating it too—come grab a fork and dig in with us.” 
  8. “We’ve put a ring on it. Now come celebrate with food so good it deserves a standing ovation.” 
  9. “This day will be unforgettable, but honestly, so will the hors d’oeuvres.” 
  10. “Our love is rare, but the steak doesn’t have to be—choose your preference at our wedding!” 
  11. “We said ‘I do’—you’ll say ‘mmm.’ Join us for a night of nuptials and noshing.” 
  12. “Not a fan of sappy vows? Come for the carbs instead. We’ve got rolls for days.” 
  13. “The first course is love, and the second is… well, you’ll just have to show up.” 
  14. “RSVP or we’ll eat all the cake without you. No regrets, but we’d rather share!” 
  15. “Pasta la vista, single life—marriage is on the menu, and you’re invited to the feast!” 

Funny wedding invitation wording for procrastinators 

  1. “We finally picked a date! Turns out ‘someday’ wasn’t available.” 
  2. “Better late than never, right? Join us before we change our minds… again.” 
  3. “Procrastination paid off—our wedding is happening, and you’re invited!” 
  4. “Save the date! Seriously, this time we mean it.” 
  5. “We’ve delayed this long enough. Mark your calendar before we reschedule!” 
  6. “It took us a while, but we’re getting married! RSVP promptly so we can freak out appropriately.” 
  7. “We’ve been planning this day since yesterday. Come see what we pulled together!” 
  8. “This wedding isn’t ‘last minute’—it’s ‘fashionably late.’ See you there!” 
  9. “We’re proof true love waits… and waits… and waits. Celebrate with us!” 
  10. “We finally prioritized, and guess what—marriage made the cut. Join us to celebrate!” 
  11. “We might be late planners, but at least the wedding’s on time—hopefully.” 
  12. “This invitation is your official notice to clear your ‘someday’ schedule.” 
  13. “We’re only a few years late, but hey, what’s a little procrastination between friends?” 
  14. “Turns out planning a wedding takes time—who knew? Join us for the long-awaited celebration!” 
  15. “We put the ‘pro’ in procrastination, but we’re finally tying the knot. Be there or be square!” 

Realistic funny wedding invitation wording

  1. “After months of planning and just a few minor meltdowns, we’re finally getting hitched. Don’t make us stress over RSVP counts—be there!” 
  2. “Planning this wedding aged us ten years, but hey, love is timeless. Come celebrate before we go gray!” 
  3. “Turns out planning a wedding is harder than we thought. At least showing up is easy—see you there!” 
  4. “We survived cake tastings, seating charts, and countless arguments over napkin colors. Join us to celebrate this miracle!” 
  5. “This wedding is powered by caffeine, teamwork, and mild panic. Be part of our success story!” 
  6. “Who knew sending invitations could be more stressful than saying ‘I do?’ Help us make it all worth it—see you at the wedding!” 
  7. “Our wedding planning taught us patience, compromise, and that Pinterest is a lie. Come see the real deal!” 
  8. “We didn’t think we’d survive the guest list debates, but here we are. Celebrate with us before we change our minds!” 
  9. “It’s not just a wedding—it’s a triumph over color swatches and seating arrangements. See you there to witness history!” 
  10. “We spent weeks picking flowers, hours deciding on fonts, and 30 seconds picking the open bar. Join us for what really matters!” 
  11. “We’ve laughed, we’ve cried, we’ve reorganized the seating chart ten times. Now it’s time to party—don’t miss it!” 
  12. “If you thought planning lunch with friends was hard, try planning a wedding. We deserve a standing ovation—and your attendance!” 
  13. “A wedding this perfectly imperfect took lots of stress and spreadsheets. Come celebrate the end of planning with us!” 
  14. “Our vows promise love and patience—and ended up applying to our planning process. Celebrate the results of both with us!” 
  15. “We’re walking down the aisle with more confidence than we had making centerpieces. Cheer us on—we’ve earned it!” 

Short and sweet funny wedding invitation wording

  1. “Come for the love, stay for the cake—and maybe some questionable dance moves!” 
  2. “We’re tying the knot. Bring your dancing shoes and your best appetite—it’s going to be a day to remember!” 
  3. “Love brought us together, and embarrassing speeches will bring us closer. Don’t miss it!” 
  4. “Dress sharp, grab a drink, and celebrate as we make it legally official!” 
  5. “The champagne is chilling and the dance floor is waiting. Join us for the best day of our lives!” 
  6. “We’re getting hitched, and we want you there to laugh, cry, and toast with us!” 
  7. “Expect joy, laughter, and at least one wardrobe malfunction. You won’t want to miss it!” 
  8. “One big party, two people in love, and endless excuses to eat dessert. Mark your calendar!” 
  9. “Bring your best moves and your loudest cheers—it’s a wedding, not a library!” 
  10. “We’re skipping the drama and heading straight to the happily-ever-after. Join us for the fun part!” 
  11. “The flowers are fresh, the DJ is booked, and the only thing missing is you!” 
  12. “There will be vows, tears of joy, and some questionable karaoke. Be part of the magic!” 
  13. “We said ‘I do’ to each other—and ‘we needs drinks’ to our wedding plans. Come celebrate with us!” 
  14. “Good food, good company, and one epic love story. Come celebrate it all!” 
  15. “We’re saying ‘forever,’ and there’s an open bar. What more could you ask for?” 

Funny parent-approved wedding invitation wording

  1. “With our families’ blessing (and insistence), we’re having a wedding, and you’re invited!” 
  2. “It takes a village to plan a wedding, and our families made sure we didn’t forget anyone—including you!” 
  3. “Our parents said we should make it official, and who are we to argue? Come celebrate with us!” 
  4. “Our love is our choice, but the guest list? That’s on our families. Come party with us anyway!” 
  5. “Two families, one big celebration. We promise to keep the speeches short—don’t miss it!” 
  6. “Calling all friends, family, and distant cousins we’ve never met. It’s time for a wedding extravaganza!” 
  7. “Our families joined forces to plan this epic party. All we need now is you!” 
  8. “Parents gave us life, love, and now their party-planning skills. It’s going to be a blast!” 
  9. “Our families say we’re ready for marriage, but we’re mostly ready for cake. Join the fun!” 
  10. “Under the watchful eyes of our parents (and their Pinterest boards), we invite you to our big day!” 
  11. “They raised us, supported us, and now they’re footing the bill. Come celebrate with our amazing families!” 
  12. “We found love, and our families found excuses to throw a fabulous party. Don’t miss it!” 
  13. “It’s official—our parents are more excited about this wedding than we are. Come make them proud!” 
  14. “Family-approved, parent-helped, and love-built. Celebrate our big day with us!” 
  15. “They’ve planned, prayed, and perfected every detail. All that’s missing is you!” 

Funny wedding invitation wording for couples who’d rather elope

  1. “We almost eloped, but then we realized we’d miss the cake and your company. Join us for our big day!” 
  2. “We were this close to Vegas, but they don’t allow plus ones. Come celebrate with us anyway!” 
  3. “Confetti and crowds weren’t our first choice, but here we are! Save us a seat?” 
  4. “We were all set for a courthouse wedding… until we remembered how much you love open bars.” 
  5. “An elopement was cheaper, but this way we get to awkwardly dance in front of all of you!” 
  6. “We decided against eloping so we can awkwardly endure small talk with distant relatives. Be part of it!” 
  7. “Vegas sounded fun, but a dance floor full of family and friends sounded… slightly better. Come party with us!” 
  8. “We thought about just running away, but then we’d miss your questionable dance moves. Don’t make us regret it!” 
  9. “We’re keeping it classy with a wedding instead of an elopement. By classy, we mean cake and dancing—lots of both!” 
  10. “Why elope when we can party awkwardly in public? Join us to celebrate love and introvert bravery!” 
  11. “Our elopement plans were vetoed, so here you are—invited to a wedding we’re actually having.” 
  12. “Turns out we’re as bad at secret getaways as we are at keeping secrets. See you at the altar!” 
  13. “We considered skipping straight to the honeymoon, but what’s a wedding without you? Be there!” 
  14. “We traded a small, quiet elopement for a larger, louder wedding. Please make it worth our time!” 
  15. “We’re doing the big wedding thing instead of disappearing. The least you can do is show up!” 

Funny wedding invitation wording for party animals

  1. “We’re throwing the party of the year and calling it a wedding. Come for the love, stay for the fun!” 
  2. “Love is patient, love is kind, and it’s best celebrated on a dance floor—join us!” 
  3. “We’re tying the knot and throwing an epic bash to celebrate. Don’t miss it!” 
  4. “Our wedding = an excuse for a party. Bring your best vibes and dancing shoes!” 
  5. “We came for the love, but we’re staying for the celebration. See you there!” 
  6. “Two hearts, one epic party. Come raise a glass with us!” 
  7. “They say love is a celebration—and we’re taking that literally. Be part of the fun!” 
  8. “Vows first, party second, great memories forever. Join us for all of it!” 
  9. “It’s not just a wedding; it’s a celebration of love, laughter, and questionable dance moves!” 
  10. “We’re in this for life, and you’re invited to the first big party of forever!” 
  11. “We found love—and an excuse to party. You won’t want to miss this!” 
  12. “We promise love, laughter, and the best playlist you’ve danced to in years. Be there!” 
  13. “This day is all about love, but the night is 100% about partying. Join us for both!” 
  14. “Our wedding dreams involve cake, champagne, and you celebrating with us. Say yes!” 
  15. “We’re inviting you to the biggest celebration of our lives—because love is always worth a party!” 

How to design a funny wedding invitation with Picsart

Picsart makes it really easy to design your own funny wedding invitation. You can start with one of our professionally designed wedding invitation templates or use the Picsart free wedding invitation maker

Once you have the basic design mapped out, play around with different fonts and colors until your wedding invitation is exactly how you always dreamed it would be. 

If you want to start totally from scratch and create a funny wedding invitation, check out our free graphic design tools

Conclusion

Who said that weddings have to be serious and formal? Why not lighten things up with some funny wedding invitation wording? Your guests will appreciate the humor and it will set the tone for a fun and memorable celebration. 

With Picsart, designing your unique wedding invitation has never been easier. So go ahead, add some laughs to your special day.

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One of the most exciting parts of planning a wedding is sending out the invitations. It’s your chance to share the big news and provide all the important details to your guests.

But figuring out the right timing can feel overwhelming. When should you send your invitations? Do you need to send save-the-dates? What about RSVPs?

In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about when to send wedding invitations and how to create beautiful designs you’ll be proud to share.

When to send out save-the-date invitations

Let’s start with the save-the-date invitations – when should you send them out?

While there are no strict rules, it’s best to give your guests six to eight months’ notice. This gives them plenty of time to make arrangements, like booking flights or organizing childcare.

For destination weddings or guests traveling from out of town, consider sending save-the-dates even earlier—at least nine months in advance—to allow extra time for planning.

When to send out wedding invitations

The timing of your wedding invitations depends on whether you’ve sent a save-the-date.

  • If you haven’t sent a save-the-date, plan to send your invitations earlier.
  • If you have sent a save-the-date, you have a bit more flexibility and can wait a little longer.

As a general rule, wedding invitations should go out 4 to 6 months in advance. If you’ve already sent save-the-dates, sending invitations around 3 months before the wedding is usually sufficient.

What about destination weddings?

Destination weddings require extra planning, so giving your guests plenty of notice is essential.

At a minimum, send invitations six months in advance, but ideally, aim for at least nine months. This gives guests enough time to book travel, save for expenses, and request time off work if needed. The more notice you provide, the easier it will be for them to attend.

Should you send save the dates to evening guests?

If you are having an evening reception with additional guests, should you send them a save the date?

Probably not. Save the dates are typically reserved for guests who will be attending the entire wedding day, including the ceremony and reception.

However, if you have a close relationship with these evening guests or they will need to travel from out of town, it’s always a nice gesture to send them a save the date as well.

How to design a beautiful wedding invitation

Okay, so you know when to send wedding invitations and save the dates. Now let’s get down to how to design a beautiful wedding invitation.

There are a number of things you need to consider:

  • Colors and theme
    Your wedding invitation should match the overall colors and theme of your wedding. This will help set the tone for your big day and give guests a sneak peek into what they can expect.

  • Fonts and wording
    Choose fonts that are easy to read and complement each other. As for the wording, be sure to include all essential details such as names, date, time, location, dress code (if applicable), RSVP information, and any additional details or requests.

  • Paper quality
    Invest in good quality paper for your invitations. It may seem like a small detail, but it can make a big impact on the overall look and feel of your invitation.

  • Envelopes
    Don’t forget about the envelopes! Choose a color and design that coordinates with your invitation and consider using calligraphy for addresses to add a touch of elegance.

  • Additional details
    You may also want to include additional details such as accommodation options, directions, transportation information, or registry details. Just be sure not to overcrowd the invitation with too much information.

How to design wedding invitations with Picsart

Picsart makes it very simple to create beautiful wedding invitations that people will admire. 

 

You have the option of starting with FREE wedding invitation maker or you can use one of Picsart’s professionally designed wedding templates.

 

From there you can customize the invitation in just about every way you can imagine. Change the wedding font, mix up the colors, and swap out images. You’re only limited by your imagination. 

 

Using the design tools, you can craft a wedding invitation that beautifully captures the essence of your wedding and gets people’s attention at the same time. 

Conclusion

Knowing when to send wedding invitations is key to making sure your guests have enough time to plan and RSVP. 

 

With Picsart, you can easily design unique wedding invitations that will impress your guests and set the tone for your special day. So why wait? Start designing your perfect wedding invitation right away!

 

 

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