Custom social media graphicsthat hold a feed together.
Post, story, and cover graphics built on your own type, color, and grid, so every asset reads as one brand at thumbnail size. We design them platform-ready. Your team posts them.
A feed of look-alikes, or a brand.
Scroll any feed and most brands blur into each other. Same three Canva layouts, same stock photo treatment, same font everybody downloaded that month. Nothing about the post tells you whose it is until you read the handle.
That is what a template gives you: a layout thousands of other brands also bought. It gets a graphic out the door, and it costs you the one thing a feed is supposed to build, which is recognition.
Custom is the opposite move. One visual system, applied to every post, so the brand is recognizable before anyone reads a word. Your type. Your color. Your grid and your logo lockups, sized and spaced the same way every time. Someone should be able to thumb past your post at speed and know it is yours from the shapes and the color alone. That consistency, held across a whole feed, is the actual job. A single pretty graphic is easy. A feed that reads as one voice is design.
This is production work, and it lives in our full graphic design studio alongside packaging and print. If you already have a brand, this is the studio that turns it into the things it lives on.
The whole set a brand actually posts
The full set of assets a brand actually posts, each one exported for the surface it lands on:
Feed posts and carousels
Story and reel covers
Profile and cover images
Banners and headers
Story-highlight icons
Comparison and infographic-style graphics
Promotion, announcement, and campaign-series graphics
Ad-creative-shaped graphics, as design (we build the asset, the media buying stays with you or your team)
Every piece is drawn from the same brand rules, so a story cover and a LinkedIn banner and a carousel slide clearly belong to the same company. That is the difference between a stack of graphics and a system.
Design that survives the platform
A social graphic has to work inside constraints the platforms set, and most template output ignores all of them.
Aspect ratios and safe zones, per surface.
A 1:1 square and a 4:5 portrait crop differently in the feed. A 9:16 story has zones near the top and bottom where the interface eats your content, so anything important has to sit inside the safe area. Cover and banner images each have their own dimensions and their own dead space behind profile photos and buttons. We design to those specs from the start instead of cropping a square and hoping.
Type that holds up after compression.
Platforms recompress every image you upload. Thin type on a busy background turns to mush, and low-contrast color pairings go muddy. We build contrast that survives the squeeze, so the headline still reads on a phone in daylight.
Hierarchy that works at thumbnail size.
In a real feed your post is the size of a fingernail before anyone taps it. If the whole layout depends on small text and fine detail, it dies at that scale. We set the hierarchy so the one thing that matters lands first, at any size, then reward the tap with the rest.
None of this shows up in a template, because a template cannot know which platform, which crop, or which message it will carry. That is exactly the work.
A system, not a graphics drip
The subscription mills sell graphics by the batch: a set number per month, forever, on a retainer you cannot leave without losing access to your own look. That model keeps you renting.
We would rather hand you something you own. When it is in scope, we build a branded template system, post, story, and cover formats set on your brand's rules, so your team can produce on-brand graphics in-house without coming back to us for every announcement. You get a look that stays consistent whether we make the next graphic or you do. The Premium Branding tier already includes a social kit for exactly this reason: profile images, cover photos, and post templates the client keeps.
Custom does not have to mean dependent. Done right, it means you leave with the system, not just this month's files.
The Immortal Mycelium graphics suite
Immortal Mycelium is a premium functional-mushroom beverage brand we built from the logo out. Part of that work was a full suite of custom graphics engineered to sell on screen, the same craft social graphics need.
The one that carries the most weight is a competitor comparison graphic. The brand's real edge is dosage, 3,000 to 7,000mg of mushroom per serving against 250 to 2,000mg elsewhere, and most supplement brands bury that number in a spec panel nobody reads. We turned it into a designed asset that makes the argument at a glance. Around it: per-flavor ingredient callouts, a “Feel the Difference” series for each blend, a four-step brewing guide, and a lab-quality badge, all built on the brand's gold-on-dark system so the set reads as one voice. See the custom graphics suite we built for Immortal Mycelium.




How we work
The process is short and it is real.
- 01
Discovery
We start with your brand and your goals: what you post, where it lands, what a good result looks like for you. If you have guidelines, we work inside them.
- 02
Concept
We set the visual direction before we mass-produce, so we are agreeing on the look while it is still cheap to change.
- 03
Revision rounds
Feedback is built in, tiered by scope, so the set arrives dialed rather than close.
- 04
Platform-ready handoff
You get the final files exported at the correct dimensions for every surface, and the source or template files when template handoff is in scope.
We are a Denver studio, and graphic design is one of our core production lanes, not a side offer. We have been designing since 2014, with years of logo, print, and social production work behind the studio, so the graphics we hand you are set by someone who has shipped the format before. The same brand system we set here can carry straight into print collateral, so your physical pieces and your feed look like the same company.
One honest note on scope. Graphics are production, not identity. If the brand underneath is thin, no amount of good post design fixes it. When that is the case, the brand system comes first, and that is a branding job.
Frequently asked questions
Do you post the graphics to my social accounts, or just design them?
What is the difference between custom social media graphics and a Canva template?
Do I get reusable templates my team can edit later?
Which platforms and sizes do you design for?
Do I own the files when we are done?
Can you match graphics to a brand you did not design?
Give your feed a look it owns.
Custom graphics, built on your brand, exported for every surface, ready for your team to post.