21 templates
Editorial Open Graph image templates
Articles and features with magazine-grade typography.
Editorial content earns clicks on craft. These templates borrow from magazine and newspaper layout — confident serif and sans pairings, strong grids — so an article, essay, or feature link reads as considered and worth the read.
Great for:
- A long-form article or essay
- A magazine-style feature
- A breaking-news or press card
- A listicle or guide
Article Card
A clean blog/article share card with a category tag, a big headline, an optional excerpt, and an author row (avatar, name, read time).
Constructivist
A Russian-constructivist poster card: bold red/black diagonal bands and hard geometric shapes around a heavy condensed uppercase headline set in a strong asymmetric block.
Lead Magnet
A content-marketing gated-download cover: a Free Guide badge, a kicker and big title, a subtitle, up to three what-you'll-learn bullets, and a download CTA beside a tilted ebook/PDF book mockup.
Letterpress
A vintage press card: ruled border, ornamental dividers, a centred high-contrast serif display line, and small-caps supporting type set on warm stock.
Magazine Cover
A glossy magazine cover: a full-bleed cover photo under a soft scrim, a huge serif masthead across the top with an issue/date line, a large lower headline, a stack of cover-line teasers down one side, and a drawn barcode in the corner.
Minimal Type
Whitespace-forward Swiss editorial layout with a tiny eyebrow, a very large headline, and a quiet footer line.
Newsletter
A newsletter-issue share card: a masthead with an envelope mark, an issue/date line, a big headline, and a dek, with an optional read-online CTA.
Ransom Note
Punk-zine cut-out lettering: every word snipped from a different magazine, set at its own angle on torn paper chips over a photocopied ground.
State of Report
A "State of X" industry / survey report cover: an eyebrow, a big report title, a subtitle, a row of up to 3 headline stats (value | label), a byline, and a CTA — with faint drawn data motifs.
Swiss Grid
International Typographic Style: a strict four-column grid, a flush-left headline set tight and heavy, hairline rules, and a single spot-colour block for emphasis.
Typographic Poster
An oversized typographic statement poster where a gigantic, tightly-leaded headline fills the frame between a tiny eyebrow and a footer byline.
Ultimate Guide
A flagship long-form pillar-page cover: a 'The Ultimate Guide' badge and edition kicker, a big serif title, a subtitle, a numbered chapters / table-of-contents list, a meta line, and an author byline beside an optional tall hero illustration.
Zine Collage
A punk ransom-note zine card: the title cut into boxed letter-blocks with alternating tilts and black/white/accent fills, taped down over photocopied paper, with a torn kicker strip, a typewriter subtitle block, and a tag chip.