One challenge organisations may face with social media is designing their account pages to reflect their common look.
I’ve seen many organisations place graphics poorly – stretched logos and unintentionally pixelated images – due to not having the specifications to hand when instructing a graphic designer.
Fortunately someone has come up with the below very useful specifications sheet for major social networks.
While this is a ‘point in time’ resource, as social networks regularly change their designs, it provides a starting point that should help organisations design their account pages to platform constraints.
Facebook appears to have changed the highlight post image size in the last month or so. I haven’t played around enough to figure it out. The Pixel width still works but if you use one with the 403 height, it will be chopped off.