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  1. IPICTURE HEADER HOW TO
  2. IPICTURE HEADER FULL
  3. IPICTURE HEADER PROFESSIONAL
  4. IPICTURE HEADER FREE

(2) Open the first image you want to include on the banner and resize it so that it’s 160 pixels tall (don’t worry about the width). (1) Create a blank image that is 990 pixels wide and 180 pixels tall. (This is the tool I demo in the screencast above.) Just go to the Pixlr web site and launch the editor there. I recommend, which is very easy to use and works on both Macs and PCs with Windows. You can also use online image editing tools, some of which are remarkably powerful.

IPICTURE HEADER HOW TO

I’ve posted instructions on how to use a few common image editing applications here, under the Working with Images category.

IPICTURE HEADER FREE

You can create a header image in almost any image editing software, including the free applications that came with your computer. After I cover a step you need to follow, PAUSE the video, switch to the other window, and do the step. TIP: View the screencast in one window in your web browser while you work on your header in a separate window. The instructions vary a bit in each format, but they should give you the basic idea. Then follow the instructions below to make your header.īelow are some written instructions for how to make a new header for the class blog as well as a screencast.

IPICTURE HEADER FULL

After all, words alone may not always be enough to capture the full picture of who you are and what you can offer to others.NOTE TO WRTG 3020 STUDENTS: To learn about appropriate content for your blog header, read this guide first: Composing a Blog Header for the Rhetoric of Gender & Sexuality. Take the time to select a thoughtful background image so you can reinforce your personal brand, convey what makes you unique and differentiate yourself from the sea of other professionals out there. Images are often more powerful than words alone. Your LinkedIn profile’s background image is your opportunity to create a positive first impression that matters. Once you’ve decided on what sort of photo to use, simply follow these LinkedIn’s instructions to edit your background photo on your profile.Ĭustomize Your Background Image To Stand Out You can also create custom background images on sites like Canva or Visme. Popular CC0 sites include Unsplash or Pexels where images tend to feel more current and natural. These images are free and legal for you to use. Instead, consider using attribution-free CC0 Creative Commons images. However, this tends to be quite expensive, and staged stock images can often look a bit dated or artificial these days. If you don’t already have a photo you’ve taken yourself or photo you have explicit permission to use, you could purchase a photo from stock image sites like Getty or Shutterstock.

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Simply using a photo you quickly find using Google Images isn’t the best way forward because those images aren’t always legal to reuse. Once you decide on what type of image you want to feature as your background image, you need to then find an actual photo you have the rights to use. Boggs states, “ While photos of things like laptops, cups of coffee and keyboards can look overused and cliche, abstract images or textures can make your profile stand out without looking inauthentic.” She says you should choose a texture that invokes a feeling you want your audience to associate with you. You could also consider some sort of abstract texture.

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“ Choose a color that matches your personality, or if you’re a business owner, choose a color that matches your brand colors.”

IPICTURE HEADER PROFESSIONAL

“Even just another color can help you stand out in a sea of LinkedIn blue,” according to Debra Boggs, Cofounder of D&S Professional Coaching. If all else fails, you could simply use a color other than the LinkedIn default blue to give your profile a more considered feel.








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