Social Media Holidays: 12 Months Of Post Ideas for 2025
There was a time when brands grappled with the challenge of finding effective communication channels to reach their customers. Then came social media and things changed, for good. Social media enabled brands to engage with their audience conveniently and in real-time.
However, new obstacles emerged – competition and content overload on social media platforms. This dilemma paved the way for a new mystery -identifying the optimal moments and occasions for posting content on social media. This brings us to our discussion today: social media holidays.
Beyond the globally recognized special occasions and holidays, there are a few underrated holidays that don’t receive the attention they deserve. Nevertheless, these holidays often witness a subtle yet noteworthy surge in social media discussions, offering lucrative opportunities for brands to connect with their customers.
Today, we delve into the realm of these social media holidays. And then we’ll talk about some quick and easy content ideas so you have a year full of ideas to begin with.
To kick things off, let’s discuss some key insights regarding why these social media holidays hold significance for brands.
- Is Crafting Content for Social Media Holidays Worth It?
- Plan Ahead: The Complete List of Social Media Holidays 2025
- Social Media Holidays: 12 Months of Content Inspiration
- January
- February
- March
- April
- May
- June
- July
- September
- October
- November
- December
- Designing Eye-Catching Social Media Holiday Posts with KIMP
Is Crafting Content for Social Media Holidays Worth It?
Social media holidays are about celebration, about raising awareness, about nurturing long-term relationships with your customers. But is preparing content for social media holidays really worth your time? We’ll give you three good reasons why:
- Boosting brand awareness happens to be the main area of focus for several marketers. Social media holidays present fruitful opportunities to tackle this. Grabbing the attention of the relevant audience and therefore building brand awareness.
- Secondly, data shows that about 34% of shoppers looking for ideas seek answers from social media, especially around the holiday season. This means that timing your posts right and creating relevant content on these social media holidays can be a good way to present your brand as an answer your customers are looking for. That’s one way to boost sales.
- Finally, there is the undeniable fact that every brand craves emotional responses from its customers. Holidays are a great time to show the human side of your brand and foster emotional connections.
That was a quick rundown of the benefits of creating content for social media holidays. Without further delay, let’s quickly jump to the list you’ve been waiting for – the list of social media holidays for 2025. The dates to mark in your content calendar!
Plan Ahead: The Complete List of Social Media Holidays 2025
We’ll begin with a brief list of the occasions to remember and then proceed to some useful content ideas for each. Remember that this is a gist of the well-known special occasions that gain social media traction. There might be several more regional social media holidays and ones that matter to your industry in particular. For now, let’s look at some occasions that a lot of people are familiar with.
January 2025
January 1: New Year’s Day #NewYearsDay
January 2: National Science Fiction Day (in the U.S.)
January 4: World Braille Day
January 20: Martin Luther King Jr. Day #MLKDay
January 26: Australia Day
January 29: Chinese New Year
January 31: National Hot Chocolate Day (in the U.S.)
February 2025
(Black History Month in the U.S. & Canada – #BlackHistoryMonth)
February 2: Groundhog Day #GroundhogDay (in the U.S. and Canada)
February 4: World Cancer Day
February 13: Galentine’s Day #GalentinesDay
February 14: Valentine’s Day #ValentinesDay
February 20: World Day of Social Justice / National Love Your Pet Day (in the U.S.)
February 22: National Margarita Day #MargaritaDay (in the U.S.)
March 2025
(Women’s History Month – #WomensHistoryMonth)
March 3: World Wildlife Day
March 6: National Oreo Day (in the U.S.)
March 8: International Women’s Day #IWD
March 14: Pi Day / World Sleep Day
March 17: St. Patrick’s Day #StPatricksDay
March 20: International Day of Happiness #InternationalDayofHappiness
March 21: World Poetry Day #WorldPoetryDay
March 25: International Waffle Day
March 30: National Doctors’ Day (in the U.S.)
April 2025
April 1: April Fools’ Day #AprilFools
April 7: World Health Day
April 10: National Siblings Day #NationalSiblingsDay
April 15: World Art Day
April 22: Earth Day #EarthDay
April 23: World Book Day
April 25: World Penguin Day
April 28: World Day for Safety and Health at Work
April 29: International Dance Day
May 2025
(Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in the U.S.)
May 1: International Workers’ Day #WorkersDay / Labour Day / May Day
May 4: Star Wars Day #StarWarsDay #MayThe4thBeWithYou / International Day of Laughter
May 5: Cinco de Mayo #CincoDeMayo
May 11: Mother’s Day (varies by country – second Sunday of May in the U.S.)
May 20: World Bee Day
May 23: World Turtle Day
May 25: Geek Pride Day #GeekPrideDay
May 28: National Burger Day (in the U.S.)
June 2025
(LGBTQ Pride Month)
June 3: World Bicycle Day
June 5: World Environment Day #WorldEnvironmentDay
June 6: National Donut Day (in the U.S.)
June 8: World Oceans Day #WorldOceansDay
June 15: Fathers Day #FathersDay
June 19: Juneteenth #Juneteenth (in the U.S.)
June 21: International Day of Yoga / World Music Day
June 30: Social Media Day #SMDay #SocialMediaDay
July 2025
July 1: Canada Day
July 2: World UFO Day
July 4: Independence Day (in the U.S.) #IndependenceDay
July 7: World Chocolate Day
July 15: Social Media Giving Day
July 17: World Emoji Day #WorldEmojiDay
July 30: International Friendship Day #FriendshipDay
August 2025
August 8: International Cat Day #InternationalCatDay
August 19: World Humanitarian Day / World Photography Day
August 26: Women’s Equality Day (in the U.S.)
September 2025
September 6: Read a Book Day #ReadABookDay
September 7: Fathers Day (in Australia)
September 16: International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer
September 21: International Day of Peace #PeaceDay
September 27: World Tourism Day
September 30: International Podcast Day
October 2025
October 1: International Coffee Day / World Vegetarian Day
October 4: World Animal Day #WorldAnimalDay
October 5: World Teachers’ Day
October 10: World Mental Health Day
October 13: Thanksgiving (in Canada)
October 16: World Food Day
October 31: Halloween #Halloween
November 2025
November 1: World Vegan Day #WorldVeganDay
November 11: Veterans Day (in the U.S.) #VeteransDay
November 13: World Kindness Day #WKD
November 19: International Men’s Day
November 27: Thanksgiving (in the U.S.)
November 28: Black Friday
November 29: Small Business Saturday
December 2025
December 1: World AIDS Day #WorldAIDSDay / Cyber Monday
December 2: Giving Tuesday
December 5: International Ninja Day
December 10: Human Rights Day #HumanRightsDay
December 21: Crossword Puzzle Day
December 25: Christmas Day #Christmas
December 26: Boxing Day (in Canada)
December 31: New Year’s Eve #NewYearsEve
With all these holidays to plan around, the real question is, what do you post on these days? We’ve rounded up some exciting ideas for every brand. Besides being simple to implement, these ideas are timeless too. We’ll also look at some quick tips to bring those ideas to life. And to explain all this better, we’ll look at some posts from brands around the world created around these social media holidays.
Social Media Holidays: 12 Months of Content Inspiration
While we are not covering all the holidays on our above list, we’ve handpicked a few so that can replicate these ideas to create posts and campaigns for other similar holidays as well. From giveaways to event announcements, conversation-focused posts to conversion-focused ones, the below list of examples has something for everyone.
January
January 1: New Year’s Day
People everywhere celebrate a fresh start and a ready to embrace change. So a positive, motivational post works well. Ideas on how to celebrate the occasion are gold! Especially when there are topical themes to talk about. Something simple and personalized like the New Year post from Etsy can grab attention.
Or if you are looking for something more personalized and engaging, a message from your team, or a video message from your company’s Founder will all be a great way to start the year.
January 4: World Braille Day
In memory of the birthday of Louis Braille, inventor of the Braille script, World Braille Day is also celebrated to raise awareness about the system. If you could tie this idea back to your brand it gets better. ZEISS Microscopy is all about microscopes and macro shots. Combining this idea with the Braille system, their educational video here is perfect for the occasion.
👨🏻🦯 World Braille Day! 🌍
— ZEISS Microscopy (@zeiss_micro) January 4, 2025
Braille is essential for the visually impaired. Check out these images of Braille dots on medicine packaging, transformed into art through microscopy.
Copyright: Stefan Meichtry & Langley Anderson#WorldBrailleDay #Accessibility #ArtScience #ZEISS pic.twitter.com/ilcZM4Dc51
If you wish to get more creative and if it is somehow relevant to your brand, you could also create Braille versions of popular branding designs like your business card and other print materials.
January 20: Martin Luther King Jr. Day #MLKDay
The 3rd Monday of January each year is celebrated as Martin Luther King Jr. Day. This day commemorates the civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday and his legacy in the fight for racial equality and social justice. Share motivational quotes or messages especially those from from Martin Luther King Jr. Remember to pick ones that resonate with your brand’s values and emphasize the importance of equality and justice.
A simple quote post works. But if you wish to create something more engaging, a video story that celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. is just what you need. NBC Nightly News’s video post here does just that.
Happy MLK Day. pic.twitter.com/3CbHl87CQ8
— Nordstrom (@Nordstrom) January 20, 2014
KIMP Tip: When creating quote posts for such occasions, add your brand’s personal touch in terms of colors. You can also include illustrations/visuals of the person or culture being honored on the respective day in your brand’s signature visual style. For example, if you use caricatures extensively in your promotional graphics, include a similar style caricature in these holiday posts.
A dedicated design team can help you achieve this level of personalization in your designs!
January 29: Chinese New Year
For cultural celebrations like Chinese New Year, take cues from the traditions behind these festivals. Or perhaps draw inspiration from the animal of the year to create visually intriguing posts that seamlessly tie your brand to the festival while also resonating emotionally with your customers.
Oreo shared a user’s post to celebrate Chinese New Year. This reposting also allowed the brand to flaunt its exclusive festive packaging.
Happy #LunarNewYear May your year be extra sweet ✨ https://t.co/WQHsD3lrRZ
— OREO Cookie (@Oreo) February 12, 2021
Similarly, if you have festival collections in your products or if there is a revamped packaging, create a social media post to announce the same and to explain the significance of the change.
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January 31: National Hot Chocolate Day (in the U.S.)
There are some light-hearted social media holidays like this one when you can connect with your audience on a more relaxed and enjoyable level.
Fun occasions like these work particularly well for brands looking to target niche audiences. For instance, National Hot Chocolate Day makes the perfect occasion for building conversations for brands in the food and beverage sector. Engage your audience by sharing mouthwatering photos of your brand’s hot chocolate offerings. Or host a fun hot chocolate recipe contest, encouraging user-generated content and engagement.
In the below post, Konami Digital Entertainment Inc, uses a simple cinemagraph to attract attention instantly. Moreover, they incorporate their fictional characters to stay on brand.
Well… that’s one way to heat up some hot cocoa…
— Konami (@Konami) January 31, 2023
Happy #NationalHotChocolateDay! 🍫#Bomberman pic.twitter.com/PWsiKCjdTq
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February
Black History Month in the U.S.
Brands looking to focus on their inclusivity can make the most of this entire month. In the below post, Coca-Cola remembers Mary Alexander: the first female African-American to model for the brand. This is effective because it highlights the brand’s commitment to diversity, honors a trailblazer, and resonates with their diverse audience, fostering a sense of inclusivity and connection.
February 13: Galentine’s Day #GalentinesDay
When brands are busy focusing on Valentine’s Day, sharing content for Galentine’s Day helps you stand out. And this is relevant particularly if yours is a women-focused brand. Or you could create a simple post focused on the women in your audience and run exclusive email campaigns or a social media post like the one below from Marks and Spencer.
This #GalentinesDay you truly deserve to clear the diary, ditch the to-do list and turn your home into a sanctuary! https://t.co/Ms6PveuqwH pic.twitter.com/9BkOjSBS5O
— M&S (@marksandspencer) February 13, 2017
For more ideas on content and campaigns to celebrate Galentine’s Day, check out our blog here.
February 14: Valentine’s Day #ValentinesDay
Valentine’s Day celebrates love. What better way to leverage this holiday than to share some love? Share a sweet Valentine’s Day message. Or share some ideas or recipes to help your audience celebrate this day, because people are always on the look out for unique ideas to express their love.
For instance, Pepsi here went with a unique take and shared a Valentine’s Day cocktail recipe.
Irrespective of the idea you choose, infuse the Valentine’s theme into your design. These could be in the form of red/pink based color palettes, heart imagery and anything else that symbolizes love.
February 20: National Love Your Pet Day (in the U.S.)
People often talk about serious occasions that every brand discusses. But there are some off-beat ones that help you win your customers’ hearts. Love Your Pet Day is one such. A simple heart-warming video compilation of the people in your team with their pets will help humanize your brand.
For example, here’s a post from KIMP celebrating the pets of our team.
March
Women’s History Month
Renowned baseball team Milwaukee Brewers shared the below post. It is a great idea, especially for brands looking to build or strengthen their community. By staying within your niche and celebrating people in the niche you are getting closer to your audience. In this case, the post works well with baseball fans.
Happy Women's History Month!#WomensHistoryMonth pic.twitter.com/nJWeMV8Bg9
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) March 1, 2023
March 3: World Wildlife Day
Some holidays are observed in order to initiate conversations and build awareness and this is one such. World Wildlife Day is celebrated to discuss the world’s diverse wildlife and the need for conservation. That’s pretty much the theme to work with.
The below animation from Unilever is a creative genius. By removing all the animal symbols in its logo the brand achieves two things:
- It reminds people that there are various components that add value to the Unilever logo.
- And it tells them how much the brand cares about the conservation of wildlife.
Can U imagine a #WorldWithoutNature, even for just one day?
— Unilever (@Unilever) March 3, 2023
Find out how we’re working with partners around the world to help ensure we never have to.💚🌏 #WorldWildlifeDay
KIMP Tip: If you do not want to drastically alter your brand designs for occasions like this one, you can create a simple logo animation like the one created by Unilever. It helps highlight the message without losing your brand identity.
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March 6: National Oreo Day (in the U.S.)
Some brands have managed to create social media holidays dedicated to their signature products – like Oreo for a day to celebrate its cookie. While these occasions might seem relevant to respective brands, if you think your brand can piggyback on the popularity of such brands that have a strong command over your target audience, then these occasions work well.
Duke Men’s Basketball shared the below post to appeal to its audience in a more engaging way. Oreo’s connection with basketball needs no introduction after all!
Happy National Oreo Cookie Day to all those who celebrate!!#NationalOreoCookieDay pic.twitter.com/UfjDNiZPek
— Duke Men’s Basketball (@DukeMBB) March 6, 2023
March 8: International Women’s Day #IWD
Campaigns that initiate conversations and inspire the audience are ones that work well, no matter what the occasion is. And for something like International Women’s Day when almost every brand out there is posting something, you need a unique idea that resonates with your audience.
For instance, take a look at this post from Adidas honoring the women in their team. This is an evergreen idea that works in almost all industries. Because consumers respect brands that treat their employees well.
March 14: Pi Day
Social media holidays like Pi Day are not very popular but they have an interesting backstory. By creating an informative carousel or infographic to talk about the occasion or even a blog post to elaborate on it, you are giving your users something new and exciting to learn. This is what NASA did with its post for Pi Day.
It's #PiDay today and we have a #NASAPiDayChallenge !
— NASA Armstrong (@NASAArmstrong) March 14, 2023
Learn about pi and some of the ways the number is used at NASA. Then, dig into the science behind the Pi Day Challenge.
Here: https://t.co/xXQPkf3dwc pic.twitter.com/Be46bLxDxn
March 17: St. Patrick’s Day #StPatricksDay
Another busy social media holiday – so you need to take a path less taken. Moreover, you need to know how to connect your brand to the post subtly without sounding promotional.
A post that takes a deep dive into the story behind the festival or one that talks about the less known traditions and how they originated can all intrigue the audience and boost engagement as well.
History Channel’s post here exemplifies this idea.
Happy #StPatricksDay! But what’s the real reason for the season and how did we get here today? @StPatsNYC explains. https://t.co/HRvSR8GD3b pic.twitter.com/DhySkx0l1n
— HISTORY (@HISTORY) March 17, 2017
Or if you are looking for something lighter, Tasty UK shared the below post featuring a recipe as it always does. However, the colors here are relevant to the occasion. Taking cues from this, share posts that capitalize on the connection between your brand or products and the signature color green or signature symbols associated with the festival.
Green Recipes To Celebrate St. Patrick's Day pic.twitter.com/oOISnEsBJ6
— Tasty UK (@TastyUK) October 28, 2023
March 20: International Day of Happiness
Some social media holidays feel close to your brand and your brand’s unique personality and ethos. Take Coca-Cola for example. The brand often talks about “opening happiness” and therefore International Day of Happiness is one the brand cannot miss.
The brand shared the below metaphorical post that incorporates only the signature brand elements, namely the Coca-Cola bottles in the design. This is both a fun idea and a creative design inspiration.
This International Day of Happiness, share a chilled bottle of Coca-Cola with a loved one! #IAmHappy pic.twitter.com/4AsRbfaspD
— Coca-Cola (@CocaCola) March 20, 2015
April
April 1: April Fools’ Day #AprilFools
Tinder created a social media post and a brief article to discuss a fake feature that looked real. This is a very popular idea and we’ve seen brands creating fake products and fake promotions to grab attention. These humorous posts are great for April Fools’ Day
Introducing the thing you never asked for, but definitely always wanted—Tinder Height Verification. Coming soon.
— Tinder (@Tinder) March 29, 2019
Read more about it here: https://t.co/8MER0L1U6W pic.twitter.com/hZ507zSoic
April 7: World Health Day
Brands usually talk about health and health tips on this occasion. However, there was something more pressing to discuss during the pandemic time – the health and wellness of the frontline workers. Several brands discussed this topic during World Health Day 2020. The below post celebrates these superheroes.
April 22: Earth Day #EarthDay
Social media holidays like Earth Day give your brand a good chance to speak about the sustainability measures you take without making your content sound like greenwashing. That’s exactly what Xbox did with its post below.
With Earth Day coming up, we're proud to share our efforts toward creating a more sustainable industry. The Remix Special Edition controller is another step toward that goal!
— Xbox (@Xbox) April 17, 2023
Learn more: https://t.co/JKoccqwyrs pic.twitter.com/85qDKZEyBF
Similarly, a simple video on how your brand adopts sustainability practices and how you celebrate Earth Day will make a strong impact on eco-conscious shoppers.
May
May 4: Star Wars Day #StarWarsDay
Unique social media holidays like Star Wars Day give you a chance to target niche audience segments or even promote exclusive products in your portfolio. If there is a product that hasn’t been gaining a lot of traction lately, or if there is a new launch relevant to the occasion, then use the social media holiday to initiate conversations about this product.
RT & follow @OriginalFunko for the chance to win an #SDCC 2017 exclusive 6-inch glow-in-the-dark Supreme Leader Snoke Pop! #MayThe4thBeWithYou pic.twitter.com/jFd2sKx1tH
— Funko (@OriginalFunko) May 5, 2018
May 5: Cinco de Mayo
The best way to celebrate social media holidays with a rich cultural background is to honor the respective culture.
Or a simple post that draws inspiration from the colors and vibrancy associated with the Mexican culture and traditions. The lively illustration here from McDonald’s adopts this approach.
May 11: Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May. This is one of the social media holidays with a strong emotional value attached to it. So, create posts that melt your customers’ hearts and celebrate the mothers in your audience. Posts that ask questions and connect with the audience at a more personal level are the best kind for social media holidays.
A metaphorical representation of a mother’s love like the post here from LEGO definitely makes your audience smile.
May 23: World Turtle Day
The below post from GoPro stays within the brand’s signature theme of sharing user-generated content but also taps into the occasion. Similarly, use strong visuals to grab attention and deliver your message while also staying true to your distinct style. In this post, the brand also complements its catchy visuals with engaging captions.
June
LGBTQ Pride Month
For socially-significant occasions like this one, events are a great way to engage your audience more meaningfully. The below post from Google shows that the brand goes beyond posting on social media to celebrate the occasion.
June 19: Juneteenth #Juneteenth
Understanding the significance of the holiday is one of the most effective ways to celebrate it. So, education posts like the one from Later are great to engage your audience.
July
July 4: Independence Day (in the U.S.) #IndependenceDay
To celebrate the 4th of July, showcase your patriotism. Decorate your social media profiles with patriotic imagery, like the American flag, to create a festive atmosphere. Or better yet, give your brand’s iconic elements a patriotic makeover like the below post from Tim Hortons. Taking part in such local celebrations helps global brands get local in their marketing approach.
July 17: World Emoji Day #WorldEmojiDay
The below post from Google shows that identifying a theme (better representation of women in this case) and creating content personalized for the occasion can be great ways to celebrate.
We’re celebrating #WorldEmojiDay with over 300 new emoji to help better represent women. https://t.co/sIfffsuAmk pic.twitter.com/mRRirJOgaR
— Google (@Google) July 17, 2016
September
September 30: International Podcast Day
International Podcast Day is a great occasion for podcasters as well as brands who are strong in their audio marketing game. But others can also leverage the occasion by creating posts that recommend resourceful and entertaining podcasts appealing to specific audience segments or popular in specific niches.
Since Spotify is one of the most popular distribution channels for podcasts, they used the occasion to invite creators to start their own podcast. The quirky illustration grabs attention and communicates the message effectively.
Happy #InternationalPodcastDay! Today is the perfect day to start your own podcast, for free 🙌 pic.twitter.com/P79gGhOBeN
— Spotify for Creators (@spotifycreator) September 30, 2018
October
October 1: International Coffee Day
Like the Yardley London campaign discussed above, the below post from Starbucks is also about creative virtual experiences that establish the brand firmly. Instead of focusing too much on the brand, the campaign celebrates the hero product here to connect well with coffee lovers.
October 10: World Mental Health Day
Answering common questions about the topic relevant to the social media holiday is another great idea. In place of regular informative posts, you can create carousels like this one that answer common questions around crucial topics.
November
For serious occasions like Movember where the focus runs deep, instead of a mere post on social media, an engaging campaign and a supporting social media post works like a charm. For instance, since Movember is about men’s mental health awareness, Nestle shared a post highlighting the celebrations at their Babelegi factory. The post gave all the details about an even hosted on the occasion.
Breaking the stigma! Our Babelegi factory celebrated #Movember with a powerful event focused on men's mental health. We're committed to fostering a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion. #MentalHealthMatters pic.twitter.com/ybs6rdXpGp
— Nestlé ESAR (@NestleESAR) December 5, 2024
November 1: World Vegan Day #WorldVeganDay
We spoke about niche marketing a while ago. If you are looking for occasions to tap into this strategy and make it work for your brand, social media holidays like this one matter. Because these occasions resonate only with specific demographics and therefore you manage to build strong closely-knit communities with thoughtfully designed campaigns for such holidays. In this case, it is the niche community of vegans.
Today and everyday we celebrate all the people who are vegan✊
— Vegan FTA (@teamveganfta) November 1, 2023
Tell us why you are vegan this World Vegan Day👇💚#vegan #worldveganday #veganism #vegancommunity #veganmovement pic.twitter.com/XHOvXtvdds
Similar to what Vegan FTA did with its above post, use conversational captions. Ask questions and actively engage with your customers. That’s when your posts begin to make a difference.
November 13: World Kindness Day
Social media holidays like this one are about nurturing positivity and honoring universal emotions. So, you need content that evokes a strong emotional response. Storytelling helps, as you can see in the below post. Use your visuals and the copy to cohesively tell a story relevant to the occasion.
November 19: International Men’s Day
Discussing underrepresented topics like men’s mental health, for example, can help your brand stand out. So, look for relevant yet less-known occasions like this one especially when other brands in your industry are more focused on well-known occasions like International Women’s Day.
The below post from Burger King beaks stereotypes and initiates conversations.
December
December 21: Crossword Puzzle Day
Small-scale social media holidays like this one are for brands that are looking for meaningful connections with their audience. These occasions resonate with people with specific interests.
The below post will make no sense to those who do not know Stan Lee but for his fans, this one is hard to resist. Additionally, gamified posts like this one get shared among fans, among people within niche communities. That’s one way to earn leads by leveraging social media holidays.
December 25: Christmas Day #Christmas
Occasions like Christmas and New Year’s Day are times when there is a surge not just in social media usage but also in shopping. So, look for foolproof ideas to share with your audience – like holiday gift guides. Show them what’s new in your catalog and give them ideas that simplify their holiday shopping.
Designing Eye-Catching Social Media Holiday Posts with KIMP
Now that we’ve seen some post ideas for different types of social media holidays, let’s also look at some design tips to make these work.
- Start with a relevant color palette. Take cues from the aesthetics of the occasion and colors that people instantly recognize – like greens and reds for Christmas, orange for Halloween, green for St. Patrick’s Day, and so on.
- Ensure that the fonts you choose also align with the theme of the holiday. For fun occasions like Hot Chocolate Day, a more casual font works. However, for something of a more serious tone, like Pride Month posts, choose fonts that look more professional and responsible.
- Ensure that you use symbols and imagery relevant to the occasion. Whether it is packaging design changes or just social media post updates, these relevant symbols help deliver your message effectively.
Sticking to these design tips might sound overwhelming, especially considering the sheer volume of content there is to handle throughout the year. What if we told you that there’s an easy way to do it? What’s an easy way to make all this work and have your designs for social media holidays delivered to you in autopilot mode? Get an unlimited design subscription like KIMP.
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