Why Your Social Media Looks Inconsistent (And the Fix Takes One Afternoon)

You scroll through your company’s Instagram and something feels off. The last three posts look like they were made by three different people. The fonts don’t match. One post has a white background, one has navy, one has a photo with text slapped on it.

This is almost never a talent problem. It’s a systems problem.

The real cause of inconsistent social design

Most teams have no single source of design truth. Someone makes a post in Canva. Someone else asks a freelancer. The marketing manager makes one in a hurry before a campaign drops. Each person is starting from scratch, making individual decisions about colour, font weight, and layout.

The one-afternoon fix

Build a locked template set. Four to six layouts that cover 90% of what you post — a quote card, a tips carousel, a product highlight, an event announcement. Lock the fonts, lock the colours, lock the spacing. Leave only the content editable.

Every post now starts from a strong, on-brand foundation. The visual decision-making is done. Your team fills in the words and images.

What this actually changes

Your feed starts to look like a brand, not a mood board. Followers recognize your posts without reading the username. And you produce content faster because you’re not making design decisions — you’re just filling templates.

One afternoon of setup. Months of consistent output.

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