Amongst the spools of endless coffee art, gym mirror selfies, and sponsored protein shakes, a single post was not going to be swiped by.
It wasn’t flashy. No dancing text. No trending sound. Just a single, perfectly composed graphic: a moody charcoal background, one crisp line of serif type in soft ivory that read “Winter doesn’t pause your glow-up,” and a subtle gradient overlay that felt like fresh snow catching city light.
Comments rolled in within minutes: “Needed this today.” “Why does this feel so personal?” “Taking a screenshot for my vision board.”
At Faber Cre8tive, we’ve spent years crafting visuals exactly like that one for luxury, lifestyle, and tech clients who refuse average performance. Today, we’re handing you the exact framework we use to consistently deliver 3×–5× engagement jumps for premium Canadian brands.
Hootsuite crunched the data across millions of posts and found average engagement rates hovering between 1.4% and 2.8%, depending on the platform. But the platforms that are crushing it are the ones leaning hardest into visuals.
A 2025 study by the University of Notre Dame (published in the International Journal of Research in Marketing) demonstrated to us what we have known in our bones all along: images with greater complexity in color are the ones that the users take longer to look at and that result in more likes, comments, and shares. The brain is a great fan of complexity; it is what slows us down, makes us think, and relate.
Another 2022 study in Public Relations Review analyzed 400 organization-generated visuals and found that narrativity (images that tell a story), close-up distance, and varied points of view dramatically increase likes and comments on both Facebook and Instagram.
Your graphic is the actual handshake and the smile, the “hey, I get you” of the digital world.
Generic design gets generic results. At Faber Cre8tive, we start every project with deep audience dives. Who are they? What time do they scroll? What colors make their heart race?
A luxury watch maker that we collaborate with (global customers, ultra-premium positioning) found that the watches with deep navy and gold resonate well with their European fans, and the watches with emerald greens and warm metallics are their favorites with their Southeast Asian clients. A single illustration formed of two totally distinct palettes. Interaction increased by 42%.
Colors aren’t just supposed to be pretty. They hold the power to persuade.
According to a comprehensive review on color psychology in graphic design, it has been brought to notice that warm colors (reds, oranges, yellows) create 65% higher engagement than cool tones. Red screams urgency. Blue builds instant trust. Green whispers the feeling of calm and growth.
But what matters the most is the color complexity. The Notre Dame researchers found that images with varied, rich color patterns outperform simple ones, especially when posted later in the day and paired with positive, detailed captions.
We recently redesigned a skincare client’s feed using a signature palette of soft terracotta, creamy beige, and deep forest green. Their average engagement rate climbed from 1.8% to 4.9% in 30 days. Same products. Same audience. Different emotional punch.
That gorgeous photo, which seems to be ruined by a font that just does not fit with the mood, shows that typography impacts your design greatly. Great typography does three things:
For our clients, we mix bold sans-serif fonts for headlines with elegant serifs for body text. Because we understand that contrast is everything, it has the ability to make or break the graphic, and never, ever use more than three fonts per graphic (yes, we have that rule tattooed in the studio).
In Canada, we follow the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and globally recommend WCAG 2.2 standards. That means:
One of our clients in the financial sector saw a 28% engagement lift from visually impaired users alone after we redesigned their graphics for accessibility. Premium brands don’t exclude, they include.
Legal note: Under Canada’s Competition Act, your graphics should not make any false or misleading claims. And if you’re sending electronic messages with graphics, CASL (Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation) requires proper consent. We, at Faber Cre8tive, ensure to keep our clients compliant so they can focus on being brilliant.
We run the A/B test on everything. Two versions of the same graphic, different color accents, different CTAs. The winner stays, the loser teaches us.
Tools we love (and our clients use daily):
Social media isn’t getting less crowded. It’s getting more visual.
The brands winning right now aren’t just posting endlessly for the sake of posting; they’re posting smarter. They understand that every graphic is a chance to connect, convert, and create loyalty.
Whether you’re a multinational corporation or a new brand that has made the leap into the premium level, our team in Canada is ready to assist you in shining in the most exquisite, productive manner possible.
Because in 2026 and beyond, the most powerful marketing is the one that knows how to speak through its design.