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56. Visual Communication: Social Media Graphics with Jothi Janesh


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In this episode, Jothi Janesh, a creative director at Ogilvy, discusses the principles and practicalities of designing social media graphics within the context of visual communication. He begins by highlighting the key differences between social media and traditional design, emphasizing the agility and pixel-based nature of digital platforms. Social media design often revolves around fixed dimensions and data-driven strategies, requiring designers to tailor their work for specific audiences and regional preferences.

Jothi explains the importance of understanding consumer behavior and leveraging data such as impressions and engagement rates to create effective campaigns. He also shares insights into how social media graphics differ across industries, from e-commerce to education, and stresses that designs must align with both the product and the audience's needs.

The conversation covers essential tools for social media design, with Photoshop and After Effects named as critical software for static and motion design. Jothi also shares an example of a successful campaign for Bajaj Pulsar, where an eclipse-themed idea creatively unveiled a new product over several days, showcasing the power of cohesive communication and design.

To conclude, Jothi advises aspiring designers to develop agility and technical expertise through personal projects with set deadlines. This practice fosters creativity, discipline, and the ability to adapt quickly to the fast-paced demands of social media design. The episode is a rich resource for understanding how to merge creativity with strategy in the digital space.

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