Text Behind for Education & How‑To Thumbnails
Tutorials win with clarity. Use TextBehind AI to keep your presenter visible while your headline sits behind - clean, scannable, and consistent.
Tips for Tutorial Creators
- Use simple nouns/verbs in titles: “Color Grading”, “Budget Tracker”.
- Favor neutral backgrounds or light blur to focus attention.
- Place key terms mid‑frame for better small‑screen legibility.
- Keep a consistent template for series to build recognition.
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Education specifics
- Sizes: 1280×720 or 1920×1080; keep keywords mid‑frame and readable at small sizes.
- Hooks: short, literal nouns/verbs; avoid jargon unless targeting advanced audiences.
- Readability: thin stroke; high contrast; keep the presenter’s face unobstructed.
Troubleshooting
- Illegible keyword: increase contrast; reduce words; move to plain background area.
- Unclear concept: rewrite hook to match the exact topic (“Budget Tracker”, not “Manage Money”).
- Template drift: reuse spacing, font, and color tokens to keep series recognizable.
FAQ
What headline style is best for tutorials?
Use simple nouns/verbs (“Budget Tracker”, “Color Grading”). Keep it 2–4 words for scannability.
How to maintain clarity on small screens?
Place key terms mid‑frame, use high contrast, and apply a light stroke. Keep background simple.
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