#Thumbnail Review

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round yoke
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Title: The Worst Social Media App You've Never Heard Of
Context: A video about a really weird and delirious app that has a lot of outrageous views.

Any reviews or thought would be much appreciated!

cunning socket
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Gets me curious. I know what the video is about. Makes me wonder what the app is. Needs the company name or a clearer logo

round yoke
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I hid the logo to keep the sense of curiosity, maybe i need to make that intent more obvious

dense tide
dense tide
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I like it! I think the white/yellow/red clash a little bit. Reminds me of McDonald’s.
There’s a couple approaches you can try, something that will compliment the red, or even a plain white background with black text.
I like the composition better overall. I feel like the text could be 20% bigger too

fallen birch
# round yoke like this?

Make the phone bigger and the text

also IMO I'd keep the quotations, without them people will view it as a statement and cause confusion or ragebait

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also, you can see the edge of the wrist :P

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Oh and just as a tip, I've heard (So this statement is completely anecdotal and should be taken with a grain of salt) that unless your thumbnail has a single primary focus point; viewers will see the left side of an image first, so it's where you'd want to put the most important information, usually text or your brand.

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Do you notice a pattern doge

round yoke
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ds?

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Also feel free to roast in any way, thinking it might be missing some color but im not sure

round yoke
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yeah but the more effort it takes the mind to process information, the less likely they are to click IMO

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its why thumbnails that are hard to read are bad

round yoke
cunning socket
round yoke
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I think you can have a good thumbnail that goes left to right or right to left, so long as it feels organized