15 Creatively Groovy Ways to Use Your Facebook Cover Photo
MARCH 11, 2015
Your Facebook cover photo takes up a large piece of real estate and is the fist thing people see when they visit your page. So are you making the most out of your Facebook cover photo?
It’s the first thing people see when they visit your Facebook page.
Your Facebook page’s cover photo is the largest piece of real estate you have to show off your brand.
Are you using it to maximum effect?
Here are 15 creative and groovy ways to use your Facebook cover photo that are effective, visually stunning, and bound to make an epic first impression.
What I love: This cover photo tells me something about the culture of this business — they love dogs, have a sense of humor, and aren’t afraid to show it.
What I love: KLM uses their Facebook cover photo to update their fans on how long it’ll take for your customer service team to respond to a request.
Updated every 5 minutes, not many businesses will have the capacity to do this but why not try a more static version instead? (For example, a cover photo updating customers of when you’ll be back online after experiencing a technical incident.)
[Updated 2020] Where Graphic Designers Go to Find the Best Free Stock Images
Choosing strong optics sets the stage for the overall success of a design. To help you do the same, we reveal the graphic designers’ super secret list of all our favorite places to find the best free images and photos.
Ever spent hours and hours looking for that perfect free stock image for your website or project?
I know your pain. Finding the perfect free stock image is hard.
The good news is that in the last few years, tons of different sites have surfaced offering original, high-quality, and free images.
But only if you know where to look.
I’ve compiled a list of our team’s all-time favorite, often little known, super secret (no, not really) places to source free, do whatever you want, images. Take a look, and here’s to better stock imagery!
Photographs must be free for both personal and commercial use (modify, copy, distribute, perform the work) without asking permission
Photographs must not require attribution
Photographs must be high-resolution
The site should offer photos that are unique, with individualstyle and flair that sets it apart (either in the subject matter or in the photographer’s style)
Our super secret list of the best free images website [Updated 2020]
Type of photography: Landscapes, architecture, travel, people, and more Size of collection (approx): 5100 Searchable collection: Via search bar and Stock Up Updates: Every weekday License: Free for personal and commercial use Attribution: Not required, but appreciated
With a vast collection that ranges from scenic background imagery to useful lifestyle snapshots, Barn Images is a great resource for all kinds of content creators.
Type of photography: Landscapes, people, fashion, business, animals and more Size of collection (approx): 6870 Searchable collection: Via search bar Updates: Everyday License: Free for personal and commercial use Attribution: Not required, but appreciated
A free stock photo platform project by Shopify. Contributers from around the world are encouraged to upload their high-resolution images to help users find the perfect free stock photo.
We particularly like the large selection of shots featuring a wide diversity of people of all ethnicities and ages.
Type of photography: Nature, scenic, city scenes, everyday objects Size of collection (approx): Unknown Searchable collection: Via search bar Updates: Weekly
Reshots was created by creatives as a place for emerging photographers to share and showcase some of their best work.
Each image is handpicked and promises to be non-stocky. We checked. It’s true.
Type of photography: Nature, scenic, city scenes, everyday objects Size of collection (approx): 480 Searchable collection: Via Stockup Updates: Weekly License: Free for personal and commercial use Attribution: Not required, but appreciated
Life of Pix has an ever-growing collection of extremely high-resolution photography.
There’s a nice mix of wildlife and scenic images mixed with city landscapes and day-to-day modern life close-ups.
Type of photography: Nature, cityscapes, people, and objects Size of collection (approx): 5150 Searchable collection: Via search bar on website Updates: Unknown License: Free for personal and commercial use Attribution: Not required, but appreciated
IM Free claims to be a source of all kinds of web design resources, from web templates to icons, and all kinds of free photos. It collects high-quality photos from a number of sources.
The photos are organized into general categories, the largest of which are nature, cityscapes, and people.
Type of photography: Nature landscapes and the occasional close-up Size of collection (approx): 930 Searchable collection: Via Stock Up Updates: Daily License: Free for personal and commercial use Attribution: Not required, but appreciated
If you need a nice landscape shot, or a floral close-up, Free Nature Stock is your go-to resource. These photos make great background shots for websites or social media images.
Type of photography: Funny, whimsical, and quirky take of everyday objects and landscapes Size of collection (approx): 460 Searchable collection: Via Pexels (not complete) or Stockup Updates: Weekly License: Free for personal and commercial use Attribution: Not required, but appreciated
If you’re looking for free images that are a little different and unusual, Gratisography is the place to go.
From the close up of a cat’s nose to a guy using a tin can telephone, you’re sure to find something that will set your visual content apart.
Type of photography: Landscapes and cityscapes from exotic places Size of collection (approx): 310 Searchable collection: No Updates: Every few months License: Free for personal and commercial use Attribution: Not required, but appreciated
Coffee Travel Book is a collection of CC0 travel photography from around the world. Visitors can submit their travel photos to be featured. This collection is great for illustrating inspirational travel articles or social media content.
Type of photography: Landscapes, people, objects, and more Size of collection (approx): Unknown Searchable collection: Via search bar Updates: Weekly License: Free for personal and commercial use Attribution: Not required, but appreciated
StockSnap.io is another high quality curated CC0 photo repository. Contributors can create an account and offer up shots of their own to be featured.
The collection is searchable, and filterable by date, views, downloads, favorites, and “trending.”
Type of photography: Landscapes, objects, texture, slice of life images Size of collection (approx): 397 Searchable collection: Via Pexels and Stockup Updates: Infrequently License: Free for personal and commercial use Attribution: Not required, but appreciated
Jay Mantri is a talented photographer and frequent contributor to Unsplash. On his website he offers up many of his shots for free.
There are a lot of landscapes, abstract or texture shots, and shots that include a fair amount of negative space, making them perfect for web designs or featured images.
Type of photography: Architecture, nature, people, textures, urban Size of collection (approx): 370 Searchable collection: Via sortable image category Updates: Weekly License: Free for personal and commercial use Attribution: Not required, but appreciated
Perfect for blogs and eCommerce stores, ISO Republic has a fantastic collection of photographs that have been contributed by a large community of worldwide photographers.
There’s an easy to use and helpful category based sorting system, and the photographs are very high in quality, making them perfect for use as hero images or blog post featured images.
Type of photography: Vintage photos of…everything Size of collection (approx): 550 Searchable collection: Via Stockup Updates: 5 new photographs added daily License: Free for personal and commercial use Attribution: Not required, but appreciated
When we’re looking for vintage style images, our first stop is always New Old Stock.
With a fascinating collection of real vintage photos (they’ve been publicly archived), these images will add authenticity to your project.
Type of photography: Food Size of collection (approx): Unknown Searchable collection: No Updates: Unknown License: Free for personal and commercial use Attribution: Not required, but appreciated
Perfect of any food-related blog or site, Foodie’s Feed has a growing collection of extremely high-quality stock photographs featuring cuisines of all flavors from entrees to desserts.
We particularly like way the food is styled and presented, as well as the use of trendy overhead photography shots.
Type of photography: Landscapes, city scenes, everyday objects, and people Size of collection (approx): Unkown but it’s large Searchable collection: Via Pexels (not complete) or Stockup Updates: 10 new photographs added every 10 days License: Free for personal and commercial use Attribution: Not required, but appreciated
With 10 new photos added every 10 days, there’s always something new to choose from on Unsplash.
Their photographs are well known for their quality, exceptional lighting, and Instagram-style effects and filters.
Pro tip: Get all Unsplash photos delivered straight to your Dropbox using Stokkr
Type of photography: Landscapes, city scenes, nighttime photos, and objects Size of collection (approx): 250 Searchable collection: Limited search on site, and search via Stock Up Updates: Monthly License: Free for personal and commercial use Attribution: Not required, but appreciated
Picography offers a limited selection of their high-quality photos for free on their website, and an even larger collection for paying members.
There is a wide range of landscapes, city scenes, people, objects, and animals, making it a useful collection for all kinds of creatives.
Type of photography: People, landscapes, abstracts, everyday scenes and objects Size of collection (approx): 600 Searchable collection: Via Stockup Updates: Unknown License: Free for personal and commercial use Attribution: Not required, but appreciated
With a collection of high-resolution photographs ranging from portraits to technology, Splitshire is perfect for bloggers, social marketing gurus, website owners and of course, your humble designer.
Type of photography: Lifestyle, technology, landscapes, fashion, architecture, food, everyday scenes, and objects Size of collection (approx): 1200 Searchable collection: Yes or via Stockup Updates: Unknown License: Free for personal and commercial use Attribution: Not required, but appreciated
With almost too many photographs to choose from, it’s a good thing that Kaboom Pics have its own search functionality, complete with a comprehensive tagging and category system.
There’s a large collection of quality photos, with a particularly intriguing selection of lifestyle shots that will set your project apart.
Type of photography: Technology, objects, and people Size of collection (approx): 1150 Searchable collection: Via search bar, Stock Up, and Pexels Updates: Frequently License: Free for personal and commercial use Attribution: Not required, but appreciated
Negative Space is a great free photo source for creatives because of their large collection of iPhone, Macbook, and other technology and web design images.
Type of photography: Landscapes, cityscapes, texture, and people Size of collection (approx): Unknown Searchable collection: Via Pexels and Stock Up Updates: Infrequently License: Free for personal and commercial use Attribution: Not required, but appreciated
Cupcake is the personal free photo repository of Nilsson Lee, a frequent contributor to Unsplash.
The photographs available here are extremely high quality and all seem to have a similar desaturation effect over them to tie them together.
Type of photography: Travel photography, cityscapes, people, and objects Size of collection (approx): Unknown Searchable collection: No Updates: Every few months License: Free for personal and commercial use Attribution: Not required, but appreciated
Moveast is a great collection of travel and “slice of life” shots by a Portuguese photographer. They are great unique shots, especially for giving content a touch of charm from a distant land.
Bonus: Free Stock Images & Photos Search Engines
When I’m looking for a specific image, having a search engine that indexes from some of the best free stock photograph sites can be a life-saver.
Below are two search engines that we use frequently to find the best of the best with the click of a button.
Type of photography: Hand-picked from free image sources Style of images: Artistic Size of collection: 2800 Updates: 5 new photographs added daily License: Free for personal and commercial use. Attribution: Not required, but appreciated if the original source is used
An absolute time saver if you’re looking for something specific, Pexels is a search engine that hand-picks and indexes images from some of the free sources above.
They pick only the best, highest-quality pictures, as well as making sure that all images are free for both personal and commercial use, with no attribution required.
The site has an easy to use search function, with a large library that’s updated daily.
Type of photography: Indexed from multiple free image sources Size of collection: Unknown Updates: Daily License: Need to refer to the source for individual usage guidelines Attribution: Need to refer to the source for individual usage guidelines
Stock Up is another search engine for free stock images, only it indexes and tags photos from multiple free photo websites rather than handpicking them individually.
This gives the site a wider range of photos to search from, but it also means that licensing and attribution requirements differ depending on the source.
So make sure you check each individual source before using the image.
Currently, Stock Up indexes the following sites (some of which are featured above): Unsplash, Life of Pix, Jay Mantri, Startup Stock, Splitshire, MMT, Public Domain Archive, Refe, Magdeleine, Kaboom Pics, Good Stock, Skitter Photo and New Old Stock.
A great alternative to Pexels and I usually use both when searching for a specific image to cover all bases.
Conclusion
With so many sites offering high-quality, unique and free stock images there’s no excuse to use the cringe-worthy stock images of old.
Perhaps most important of all, these sites all offer their images free for both personal and commercial use, making them highly flexible to use legally.
If you simply don’t have time to go through each site to find that perfect image you can always use a stock images search engine.