In order to get the most out of your Spotify Artist Profile, you should be using Fan Insights to track and better understand your listeners. Likewise, you should have an engaging Artist Bio and clear musical direction. But have you ever considered the importance of your Artist Profile Image?
Spotify is a digital music service that gives you access to millions of songs. Spotify changing the color of their logo from electric green to mint green is too much change for me to handle — Stephanie Ann (@StephKuruvilla) June 16, 2015 Spotify confirmed on its Twitter.
Kill the process, and the icon will vanish. If you wanted to do that, you could automate it by launching Spotify from a small script which includes a line to terminate the process. There may be a Spotify option to disable the tray icon. Spotify Says It Changed Its Green Logo for Branding Purposes, and Millennials. By now, you’ve probably noticed that the Spotify logo on your phone went from a muted, earthy green to a neon, Lisa. In this video, I show you How To Change Spotify Profile Picture. A quick guide for those that are looking for a video showing how to change it.
Let’s say you’re on Discover Weekly, Rap Caviar, or another Spotify playlist. That’s awesome. The listener is going to look at their phone or computer and to find out who they’re listening to. And, since listeners are struck by the image of your profile first, you can capitalize on this vital portion of your profile.
To make sure you look your best on Spotify, your image should:
- Have the correct file format (.jpeg, .gif, or .png)
- Be at least 2660px x 1140px, but preferably 6000px x 4000px
- Not exceed 20MB
- Show your face in the center and as far away from all edges as possible
- Not contain any infringing or offensive materials
- Not contain writing, brand advertising, or busy backgrounds
- Not promote your upcoming tour or album release
- Comply with Spotify’s copyright policy
In order to change your Artist Profile Picture, follow the steps listed below.
- Click the circular profile photo in the upper left hand corner of your dashboard.
- This will launch the Spotify desktop app (make sure you’re logged into Spotify using the same account connected to Fan Insights).
- Once your artist page is open, click the blue “edit images” button on your photo. Follow the prompts to upload a new image.
We know you’re excellent, so why not have an excellent profile image to show off to all your listeners.
You can visit Spotify’s FAQ page for any more questions you might have about Artist Insights.
iOS 14 has been the biggest iPhone software update in years but just how can Apple fans create a red-themed aesthetic? You’ll need red logos for Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram, Spotify and TikTok!
It’s always an exciting time when a new iOS update is released for iPhones as fans can’t wait to test out all the new features.
In 2020, iOS 14 is set to give the iPhone’s software its biggest shakeup in years as it adds an array of features both large and small.
One of the biggest new features to arrive as part of iOS 14 is the ability to add widgets which not only lets the user see information without having to open the app itself, it also gives iPhone fans the ability to customise their home screen like never before.
This can be done through the creation of custom-made aesthetics and images of iPhone user’s new home screen designs have flooded social media.
But what if you want to make a red-themed aesthetic and need red logos for Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram and TikTok? We’ve got you covered.
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Create an aesthetic with iOS 14
The addition of widgets to iPhones with iOS 14 has driven Apple fans wild with the excitement of near-endless possibilities for customisation.
Since the software launched on September 16th, images of custom-made home pages, all with different colour palettes and aesthetics, have flooded social media.
From brightly coloured backgrounds to pastel-pink app shortcuts, we’re seeing a much more varied look to Apple’s latest iOS software.
Tutorial: How to create a custom aesthetic
Designing your own iPhone home screen aesthetic couldn’t be easier with iOS 14.
- Pick a theme – Whether you want to go for a bright neon colour scheme or an arts and crafts theme, you can’t go wrong.
- Find images – The first thing you’ll want to do once a theme has been decided on is to find a collection of images that you want to use whether that’s for your lock screen image or app shortcut images.
Images for app shortcuts will need to be set to a square shape. This can be done on the Photos app on your iPhone or a similar photo-editing app.
- Reorganise – To make space for your re-design, you’ll have to move all of your old apps out of the way (possibly into the last page on your home screen or into files), but be sure to just move them rather than delete them as app shortcuts still need the original app to work.
- Assemble – The next step is to put your new aesthetic together and this is where you take charge to create the design you want.
Using the Shortcuts and Widgetsmith apps, you can create custom logos and widgets for apps that fit your aesthetic.
A tutorial in video form from Kaice Alea on YouTube can be found below.
Apps you’ll need:
Over (photo-editing – can also work with iPhone’s Photos app), Shortcuts (creating custom app logos), Widgetsmith or Colour Widget (creating custom widgets).
How to find red social media logos
If you’re hoping to make a red-themed aesthetic on iOS 14, for example, you’ll no doubt be wanting to find red logos for the likes of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, Spotify and TikTok.
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The best way of doing this is to head over to the search engine of your choice and look for images that fit your criteria.
For example, if you’re looking to find a red Facebook logo, simply search for ‘red facebook logo’ images and look for examples that match the style you’re looking for.
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It is worth noting, however, that images in search engines are often protected by copyright laws so actually using images you find may well be prohibited unless they’re free to use as Creative Commons Images.
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