featured‑image style guide


A featured‑image style guide gives your client’s site a unified, professional look — and it removes all the guesswork for you. This guide builds on the indie‑music aesthetic you’re already leaning into: clean, modern, atmospheric, and AdSense‑safe.


🎨 Visual Identity Overview

A consistent visual identity helps the site feel intentional and trustworthy. Indie‑music visuals work best when they balance artistic mood with minimalism.

Core principles

  • Use abstract or symbolic imagery rather than literal photos of artists.
  • Keep compositions simple with one focal object.
  • Avoid faces, crowds, or recognizable people.
  • Use soft lighting, shallow depth of field, and gentle blur.
  • Incorporate subtle music‑related elements (vinyl, headphones, waveforms).
  • Maintain a cohesive color palette across all posts.

🎨 Color Palette for Indie‑Music Blogs

A palette that feels warm, modern, and indie‑friendly:

  • Muted Teal (#4A7A8C) — calm, modern base tone
  • Warm Sand (#E8DCC2) — soft, organic highlight
  • Deep Forest Green (#1F3A33) — grounding, moody accent
  • Dusty Rose (#C79A9E) — emotional, indie‑pop warmth
  • Soft Gold (#D9B26F) — subtle highlight for contrast
  • Charcoal Black (#1A1A1A) — typography and depth

These colors work well for gradients, overlays, and backgrounds.


🖼️ Image Composition Templates

These templates help you create consistent featured images for all 30 blogs.

Template 1: Minimal Object + Soft Gradient

  • Object: vinyl, cassette, headphones, guitar neck
  • Background: soft gradient using palette colors
  • Lighting: diffused, low contrast
  • No text

Template 2: Desk Setup (Indie Workspace)

  • Laptop with DAW waveform
  • Headphones resting on notebook
  • Warm desk lamp glow
  • Shallow depth of field

Template 3: Abstract Music Shapes

  • Waveform lines
  • Floating music notes
  • Geometric shapes
  • Soft blur and pastel tones

Template 4: Retro Texture + Symbol

  • Grainy film texture
  • Cassette silhouette
  • Vinyl outline
  • Muted vintage colors

Template 5: Stage Lights Without People

  • Foggy lights
  • Empty stage
  • Soft bokeh
  • Works for festival‑related posts

These five templates can cover all 30 blogs without repetition.


🎛️ Typography Guide (for optional text overlays)

If you ever add text (not required for AdSense), keep it minimal.

Recommended fonts

  • Montserrat — clean, modern sans‑serif
  • Playfair Display — elegant serif for occasional emphasis
  • Inter — highly readable for small text

Text rules

  • Use no more than 3–5 words.
  • Keep text centered or bottom‑left.
  • Use high contrast: charcoal black or soft gold.
  • Avoid clickbait phrasing.

🧩 Image Style by Category

This section helps you match the right visual style to each type of blog.

Genre explainers (Indie Rock, Indie Pop, etc.)

Use:

  • Guitar close‑ups
  • Synth knobs
  • Vinyl silhouettes
  • Soft gradients

Culture & trends (Vinyl revival, DIY studios)

Use:

  • Desk setups
  • Vinyl stacks
  • Retro textures

How‑to guides (Discovering artists, listening guides)

Use:

  • Headphones
  • Notebooks
  • Smartphone screens (blurred)

Lists & recommendations (Best songs, albums)

Use:

  • Abstract shapes
  • Waveforms
  • Colorful gradients

History & evolution posts

Use:

  • Cassette tapes
  • Vintage textures
  • Minimalist retro palettes

📐 Featured Image Dimensions

For WordPress or most CMS platforms:

  • 1200 × 628 px (Facebook/Twitter share‑optimized)
  • 1600 × 900 px (modern widescreen)
  • 4:3 ratio for older themes

Use the same ratio across all posts for consistency.


🧭 Putting It All Together

Your client’s site will feel cohesive if every image follows:

  • One of the five templates
  • The shared color palette
  • Minimalist, indie‑themed objects
  • No faces or copyrighted imagery
  • Soft, atmospheric lighting

This creates a professional, trustworthy look that aligns with indie culture and passes AdSense visual standards.


If you want, I can also create a ready‑to‑use featured‑image checklist you can follow each time you upload a blog.