4 tips to create great YouTube thumbnails

Navigate Video - YOUTUBE ESSENTIALS: 4 tips to create great YouTube thumbnails

We all judge a book by its cover (or a bottle of wine by its label), so it should come as no surprise that one of the deciding factors on whether we click to watch a YouTube video or not, is a video’s thumbnail image. 

We recently ran two thumbnails through visual heat mapping software to see what grabs a viewer’s attention on a first glance. On image one, the viewer’s attention is directed towards the text, the brand’s logo and the eye-catching parts of the high-quality image, giving the viewer a sneak peek as to what the film will be about, whilst also being visually appealing. In our opinion, this is why image one is more impactful as it uses this small window to its full potential.

What does this mean for brands?

1. You should have a consistent template that is clear and easy to maintain

Consistency is key for brand recognition and having a template in place can be time-saving for channel management. 

2. You should use clear and high-quality images 

The image used for the thumbnail should be clear and not cluttered, whilst also being eye-catching. 

3. You should incorporate clear and colourful text that is easy to read

The text should be short and legible for both YouTube search results and the channel’s video section.

4. You should be aware of the overlays

As seen below, we have created a three zone template to highlight where key visual elements and graphics should and shouldn’t be placed.

Need help?

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Get in touch to find out how we can help with your YouTube marketing strategy: stuart@navigatevideo.com