Onymos Social Media Templates
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
To streamline Onymos’ brand presence across platforms, I created a suite of social media templates designed for consistency, flexibility, and ease of use. Built in Google Slides, the templates allow team members to customize content while staying on-brand quickly—no design software required. The set includes layouts for product announcements, thought leadership posts, event promotions, and more, all aligned with Onymos’ visual identity. This system not only sped up content creation but also empowered cross-functional teams to maintain a cohesive digital presence.
PROGRAMS USED
Google Slides
Adobe Illustrator
EASY, BREEZY, BEAUTIFUL - GOOGLE SLIDES
To elevate Onymos’ social media presence and ensure brand consistency, I designed a set of flexible, on-brand templates for company announcements and product updates. Created in Google Slides for ease of access and team-wide usability, the templates feature bold headlines, a unified visual style, and modular layout elements to accommodate various types of content. The designs helped streamline the content creation process across teams, enabling quick turnarounds for timely posts such as new partnerships, survey results, and product launches.
These templates maintained a clean, professional aesthetic while staying true to Onymos’ brand, making it simple for non-designers to confidently create and publish engaging social content.
Branded Social Media Posts
For ongoing brand storytelling at Onymos, I created a variety of visually engaging social media posts designed to highlight key messages around data ownership, platform security, and tech industry trends. These assets combined bold, typographic messaging with clean, illustrative design to draw attention while remaining aligned with Onymos’ visual identity.
From attention-grabbing statements like “They Have Something We Don’t—Your Data” to insight-driven posts such as “Top 6 Technology Predictions for 2023,” each graphic was crafted to stand out in a feed and drive engagement. Designed in Google Slides, the templates allowed for rapid editing and repurposing by the internal team for future posts.