10 Mistakes Graphic Designers Often Make in 2025


10 mistakes graphic designers often make when creating social media posters:



  1. Overcrowding Text Reduces Readability Easily

    • Example: A poster for a sale listing every single product and discount percentage in tiny font, making it difficult to scan.





  2. Using Excessive Number Of Fonts

    • Example: A poster employing four or more different font styles for headings, body text, and calls to action, creating visual clutter.





  3. Employing Low Resolution Images Poorly

    • Example: A poster featuring a blurry, pixelated product photograph that looks unprofessional and unappealing.





  4. Ignoring Established Brand Visuals Completely

    • Example: A poster for a company known for its minimalist blue and white design using bright orange and a busy, ornate style.





  5. Making Ineffective Color Palette Choices

    • Example: Using light yellow text on a white background, making it nearly impossible to read the key message.





  6. Not Understanding Target Platform Constraints

    • Example: Designing a poster with very small text details intended for Instagram that become illegible on a small mobile screen.




  7. Missing Crucial Call To Action Clearly

    • Example: A poster advertising an event but failing to include clear instructions on how to buy tickets or register.




  8. Inconsistent Spacing And Alignment Creates Mess

    • Example: Text elements and graphics scattered across the poster with no discernible grid or consistent spacing, appearing disorganized.





  9. Insufficient Use Of White Space Feels Cramped

    • Example: A poster packed with images, text, and graphics leaving no empty space, making it visually overwhelming.





  10. Utilizing Generic Stock Photography Often

    • Example: A poster using a very common and recognizable stock photo of people smiling in a meeting, lacking originality and authenticity.