Creative Content & Social Media - Portfolio Case Study
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Contains:
Marketing & Growth Company - Brand Hero Image
Social Posts & Campaign Creatives
Amazon Thumbnails & Product Images
Marketing & Growth Company - Brand Hero Image
What I made: A hero/banner visual used across website to communicate growth + credibility.

Social Posts & Campaign Creatives
What were made: Carousel + single-image ads) for product launches and engagement posts.

Social Explainers & Engagement Videos
Amazon Thumbnails & Product Images
What were made: Primary listing images plus lifestyle thumbnails optimized for CTR and conversions.

Quick Summary
This case study demonstrates three practical creative outcomes:
Performance Branding - one clear hero visual that signals trust and authority.
Creative Content & Social Engagement - templates and tiles that stop the thumb-scroller and push interaction.
E-commerce Imagery (Amazon) - thumbnails and listing images that present benefits fast and increase conversion likelihood.
The approach: design with measurement in mind, ship fast templates, prioritize clarity, and iterate based on simple KPIs.
The Brief (plain words)
Clients usually ask for one of the following:
“We need a consistent brand visual so our ads don't look cheap.”
“We want social posts that arrest attention and get saves/shares.”
“Our Amazon listing gets views but not purchases - thumbnails need to convert.”
Their expectations: fast turnaround, predictable creative that matches the brand voice, and visuals that actually move metrics (CTR, saves, CVR).
My Approach - How I Think
Design is a business lever, not decoration. So I focus on:
Design with a goal: every asset has a primary conversion purpose.
Template-first production: 2–3 reusable templates per format so you can test and scale.
Visual hierarchy for action: big headline → one benefit line → focused visual cue/CTA.
Platform-centric rules: mobile legibility, platform sizing, Amazon rules respected.
Measurement hook: a KPI per creative (CTR for ads, saves for organic, CVR for ecommerce).
Execution - What I Delivered (project-by-project)
Marketing & Growth Company - Brand Hero Image
Challenge: Generic presence on social; needed hero assets to instantly communicate authority.
Work done: Bold hero with brand color overlay, short benefit headline, Lottie-ready placeholder for motion. Exports: website hero, email header.
Why it worked: A professional hero reduces friction - users click more because the brand looks competent.
Social Posts & Campaign Creatives
Challenge: Low organic reach and engagement.
Work done:
Carousel posts.
Single-image ad tiles with large headline + one benefit line.
Small brand pack (color variations, button styles, font scale).
How to use: Run the carousel for top-of-funnel; use single tiles in retargeting. Test headlines and visual overlays.
Amazon Thumbnails & Listing Images
Challenge: Traffic but low conversions; thumbnails weren’t selling benefits quickly.
Work done:
Clean primary image on white background + thumbnails with benefit overlays (e.g., “30-day return”).
Lifestyle crops for thumbnails and optimized text size for legibility at small sizes.
Outcome (design effect): Clearer product communication and stronger trust signals; thumbnails prime shoppers to click.
Results & What Clients Noticed
Because these projects prioritized speed + variety + clarity, clients experienced immediate improvements:
Cleaner brand presence across site and social - more authoritative first impressions.
Better social engagement (likes, saves, shares) - creative matched platform behavior.
E-commerce clarity - thumbnails that instant-explain the product encouraging higher CTR → better chances to convert.
Note: I don’t publish client analytics publicly. If you want anonymized before/after metrics, I’ll share them under NDA during a call.
Practical Takeaways (for you)
Start with one template set: hero + single social tile + Amazon primary image. Test for 2–3 weeks.
Measure one KPI per asset: CTR for ads, saves/shares for organic, CVR for ecommerce.
Small tweaks move metrics: headline wording, crop, and overlay text size often make the biggest difference.
Iterate fast: test → measure → tweak. Use the templates to run lightweight experiments.
Tools & Deliverables I Provide
Deliverables: layered source files (Figma/PSD), export-ready PNG/JPEG, social MP4/GIF if needed, and a mini-style guide.
Process: fortnightly creative sprints (design → test → iterate) recommended for sustained growth.
Export presets I use: social square 1080×1080, story 1080×1920, banner 1200×628, amazon source 2000×2000 px.
Quick CTAs (use these in the hero or niche card)
Performance Branding & Identity → Book a Brand Strategy Audit
Creative Content & Social Engagement → Launch Your Campaign Today
SEO & AI-Driven Growth → Claim Your Free SEO + AI Report
(Each CTA should anchor to its service section or open the contact/audit modal.)
Final Thoughts - Very Honest
You don’t need dozens of campaigns to see better creative performance. You need:
The right 3–5 templates,
A simple testing habit, and
A measurement focus.
I design those templates, help you test them, and scale what actually works. If you want a no-charge sample audit of your current creatives, book a free AI marketing audit and I’ll return a short tactical report with 3 instant improvements. Click Here.
