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I finally made my social posts look consistent (and it wasn’t painful this time)
If you’ve ever tried to keep your social media posts consistent across platforms… you know the chaos:
One font on Instagram
Another font on Facebook
Wrong colors on YouTube
Random Canva templates that never match 😩
I just tried the Zoviz Social Media Cover Generator, and it basically fixed that problem for me in one click.
Here’s what it gave me automatically:
Matching templates for Instagram posts, reels, YouTube thumbnails, FB covers, LinkedIn banners, TikTok post sizes — all aligned with my brand
Fonts, colors, logo variations — already applied
Pre-written text placeholders so everything looks intentional
On-brand layout rules (spacing, logo placement, typography hierarchy)
Files exported in the correct platform sizes so nothing stretches or crops weirdly
What I really liked: 👉 Every asset looked like it came from the same brand — without me needing design skills.
It turned my random posts into a cohesive visual identity across platforms.
If you're:
A creator trying to look professional
A business owner tired of mismatched graphics
Or someone who wants to save hours of tweaking templates…
This is honestly a super useful tool.
Not gonna lie — my profile finally looks like a brand, not a collage of experiments ?
My posts stopped looking “random” the moment I used a brand kit (this explains a LOT)
I didn’t realize how messy my online presence was until I tried explaining my brand to someone else.
Like… “What’s your brand style?” Me: uh… clean? soft? sometimes bold? depends on the day??
That’s when I accepted the truth: I didn’t have a brand. I had vibes. And vibes are not scalable.
So I tested the Zoviz Brand Kit Generator, mostly out of curiosity. I expected it to spit out a logo and some colors and call it a day.
It did way more than that.
What the Brand Kit actually gave me:
✔️ A defined color palette (primary, secondary, accent all with hex codes) ✔️ Font pairings with clear rules (headings vs body text) ✔️ Logo usage versions that finally made sense ✔️ Social-ready layouts that already matched my brand look ✔️ A visual direction that felt… intentional
Suddenly, everything connected.
My Instagram posts stopped fighting each other. My Facebook graphics looked related. My thumbnails didn’t feel like they belonged to a different universe.
And the wild part? I didn’t design any of it manually.
Compared to other “brand kit” tools I’ve tried:
Canva Brand Kit → great after you already know your brand
Adobe Libraries → powerful but way too technical
Random template packs → aesthetic but disconnected
Zoviz is the only one that actually creates the kit for you instead of asking you to already have one.
It’s not about locking you into rules. It’s about giving you a starting system and something consistent you can build from.
Final thoughts
If your content looks good individually but messy together, that’s not a creativity problem it’s a system problem.
And this tool? It gives you the system.
My brand finally feels like a brand. Not an experiment.
Soft Neutral Minimalism 🤍
Etsy didn’t work out for me — nothing sold, nothing moved. It felt discouraging, but also like a sign to try something new… something that actually fits my style.
So now I’m testing a new platform, hoping it becomes a small quiet space where I can finally share my aesthetic the way I imagine it.
I love minimalism — soft beige tones, clean lines, slow visuals, quiet moods. And I want to offer something that reflects that feeling.
That’s why I created a Brand Minimal Starter Kit. It includes: • a moodboard • neutral palettes • simple composition templates • minimal text blocks • content prompts
It’s everything I personally use to create calm, cohesive visuals.
If you’d like to support this new chapter — or if you simply love soft minimal aesthetics:
→ Download here
The Brand Minimal Starter Kit is a curated aesthetic toolkit created for minimal creators, bloggers, artists and digital storytellers.It hel
It would mean a lot 🤍