The first thing to work on when designing your Twitter backgrounds is the image you wish to portray to the world. Looking for tips into helping you create your Twitter backgrounds is only sensible; to ensure you project the right image to your list of dedicated followers. While backgrounds can be changed quite easily, it is a lot better to start as you meant to go on.
Indeed, I would go so far as to say that if you are struggling to find inspiration; or perhaps the design you are working isn’t quite working, take some time out and use what Twitter already has created for you. They may not be the most invigorating; but they are professional and do not lessen your page. This is important.
When you get down to designing your Twitter backgrounds, be sure to check you are working with appropriate size and resolution. The tech is good at Twitter, and they are quite accommodating, but mistakes will happen. Also look out for how you are using any text; not just regards placement on the page, but also color combinations, size and volume.
An important aspect that many first time tweeters fall foul of regards the incorporation of Twitter’s own logo. As a result, use a border so the Twitter logo and user panel do not impede onto your design.
It is not possible to preview your design on Twitter unfortunately but, being such a straightforward process to update, this shouldn’t be too much of a problem for you.
If you are really stuck; feel free to have a look at what professional companies could do for you. Prices can be quite affordable. If cost is at a premium, (or even if it isn’t and you have the time), designing your own is far the better option.
While changing your Twitter backgrounds regularly is wise always remember that it is the content that really matters.