Build LinkedIn thought leadership with algorithmic understanding, strategic consistency, and AI-assisted content creation. Updated for the January 2026 360Brew algorithm change. 16 agents, 25 commands, 6 skills, 9 hooks, 24 reference docs. Personal data sanitized: voice samples generalized to template, high-engagement posts cleared, region-specific references replaced with placeholders. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# LinkedIn Visual Style Guide
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Visual content on LinkedIn follows different rules than Instagram or Twitter. For thought leadership, text-first content consistently outperforms image-heavy posts. This guide defines when and how to use visuals strategically.
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## The Text-First Principle
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LinkedIn rewards dwell time and conversation, not visual impressions. Pure text posts with strong hooks generate more comments and shares than image posts in the thought leadership niche.
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**When text-only wins:**
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- Personal stories and lessons learned
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- Hot takes and opinion posts
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- Questions and conversation starters
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- Short frameworks (3-5 bullet points)
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- Posts under 800 characters
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**When visuals add value:**
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- Data and statistics that need visualization
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- Step-by-step processes (carousel)
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- Before/after comparisons
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- Screenshots of tools, dashboards, or results
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- Diagrams explaining complex relationships
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**Rule:** Default to text-only. Add visuals only when they communicate something text cannot.
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## Image Specifications
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### Single Image
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- **Dimensions:** 1200 x 627 pixels (1.91:1 ratio) for feed display
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- **Square:** 1080 x 1080 pixels (works well on mobile)
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- **Portrait:** 1080 x 1350 pixels (4:5 ratio, takes more feed space)
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- **Maximum file size:** 10 MB
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- **Formats:** PNG for graphics/screenshots, JPEG for photos
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- **Resolution:** 72 DPI minimum for web display
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### Carousel (PDF Upload)
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- **Slide dimensions:** 1080 x 1350 pixels (4:5, recommended) or 1080 x 1080 (1:1)
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- **File format:** PDF (upload as document)
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- **Maximum slides:** 300 pages (optimal: 6-10)
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- **File size:** Under 100 MB
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- **Font size:** Minimum 24pt for body, 36pt+ for headlines (mobile readability)
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### Video Thumbnail
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- **Dimensions:** 1920 x 1080 pixels (16:9)
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- **Custom thumbnail:** Not natively supported — first frame is used
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- **Workaround:** Design the first frame as your thumbnail
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## Visual Style Principles
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### 1. Consistency Over Creativity
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Pick a visual identity and stick with it. Recognizable content gets more engagement than surprising content.
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**Define once, use always:**
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- **Primary color:** One brand color for headers, accents, highlights
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- **Secondary color:** One complementary color for contrast
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- **Background:** White or very light neutral (high contrast on feed)
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- **Font family:** One sans-serif for readability (Inter, DM Sans, or system fonts)
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- **Logo/watermark:** Small, bottom-right corner, semi-transparent
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### 2. Mobile-First Design
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70%+ of LinkedIn consumption happens on mobile. Design for small screens.
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**Mobile rules:**
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- Text must be readable without zooming
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- Minimum 24pt font for body text on slides
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- Maximum 5-7 lines of text per carousel slide
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- High contrast (dark text on light background)
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- No fine details that disappear on small screens
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### 3. Clean Over Busy
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LinkedIn users scroll fast. Your visual has 1-2 seconds to communicate its value.
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**Design principles:**
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- One idea per visual
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- Maximum 3 colors per graphic
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- Generous whitespace (40%+ of the area)
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- No decorative elements that don't add meaning
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- Left-aligned text (easier to scan)
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## When to Use Each Visual Format
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### No Image (Text-Only Post)
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**Best for:** Thought leadership, stories, opinions, quick tips
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**Engagement pattern:** Highest comment rates, strong for dwell time
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**Use when:** The value is in the words, not in showing something
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### Single Image
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**Best for:** Screenshots, data charts, diagrams, quote graphics
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**Engagement pattern:** Good for shares, moderate comments
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**Use when:** You need to show evidence, results, or a visual concept
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**Avoid:** Stock photos, generic motivational images, selfies (unless story-relevant)
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### Carousel (PDF Document)
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**Best for:** Frameworks, how-to guides, listicles, comparisons, stories
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**Engagement pattern:** Highest overall engagement rate (6.6%), excellent dwell time
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**Use when:** Content has 5+ distinct points that benefit from visual separation
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**Design pattern per slide:**
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| Slide | Content | Design |
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|-------|---------|--------|
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| 1 | Hook + promise | Bold headline, minimal text, brand colors |
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| 2-8 | One point per slide | Header + 3-5 lines + visual element |
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| 9 | Summary/recap | Key takeaways in bullets |
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| 10 | CTA | Follow, save, share, comment prompt |
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### Video
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**Best for:** Demonstrations, personal messages, tutorials, behind-the-scenes
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**Engagement pattern:** High reach but lower comment rates than text
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**Use when:** Showing is fundamentally better than telling
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### Infographic
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**Best for:** Data-heavy content, process flows, comparison matrices
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**Engagement pattern:** High save and share rates
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**Use when:** Complex information needs visual organization
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## Image Decision Framework
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Before adding a visual, ask:
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1. **Does this need to be seen, not just read?** If no → text-only
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2. **Does the visual add information the text doesn't?** If no → text-only
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3. **Would someone save this image for reference?** If yes → carousel or infographic
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4. **Am I adding an image just because "posts with images get more engagement"?** → Stop. That's a myth for thought leadership content
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## Tools by Skill Level
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| Level | Tool | Best For | Cost |
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|-------|------|----------|------|
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| Beginner | Canva | Carousels, simple graphics | Free/$13/mo |
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| Beginner | PowerPoint/Google Slides | Carousels (export as PDF) | Free |
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| Intermediate | Figma | Custom graphics, consistent templates | Free/$15/mo |
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| Advanced | Adobe Illustrator | Complex infographics | $23/mo |
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**Recommendation for thought leaders:** Canva or Figma with 2-3 reusable templates. Don't spend time on custom designs for every post.
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## Brand Consistency Checklist
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When creating visuals, verify:
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- [ ] Colors match your defined palette (max 3 colors)
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- [ ] Font is consistent across all slides/graphics
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- [ ] Text is readable on mobile without zooming (24pt+ body)
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- [ ] Background is clean and high-contrast
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- [ ] No stock photos or generic clip art
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- [ ] Watermark/logo is subtle, not distracting
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- [ ] Visual adds information that text alone cannot convey
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