Hardy Boys Centennial Page Makeover
Budget: $15 – $25 USD
The Hardy Boys turn 100 this year and the Facebook page I started for the celebration needs fresh energy. A few off-topic “westerling team” posts slipped in, the visuals feel mismatched, and there’s no clear plan for keeping fans talking.
Here’s what I’d like from you:
• Advise me on exactly which graphics will make the page pop—cover banner, profile icon, post-frame templates or anything else you feel is essential.
• Design those assets so they fit Facebook’s current size guidelines and look crisp on both desktop and mobile.
• Build simple, reusable post layouts that encourage fan interactions. I want regular polls and surveys plus space to showcase reader fan art and stories.
• Outline a light engagement schedule or content calendar so I can keep the momentum going after launch.
Everything should capture the mystery-adventure spirit of Frank and Joe while staying on brand for a centennial celebration. Deliver the final graphics in layered formats (PSD, AI, or Canva links) as well as ready-to-upload PNG/JPG files, and include any fonts or color codes you use.
If you’re comfortable working inside Meta Business Suite or similar tools, even better—I’d appreciate a walkthrough on swapping in the new visuals and moderating future posts so the page stays focused on fan conversation. Let’s give Hardy Boys readers a page worthy of their hundred-year adventure legacy.
Here’s what I’d like from you:
• Advise me on exactly which graphics will make the page pop—cover banner, profile icon, post-frame templates or anything else you feel is essential.
• Design those assets so they fit Facebook’s current size guidelines and look crisp on both desktop and mobile.
• Build simple, reusable post layouts that encourage fan interactions. I want regular polls and surveys plus space to showcase reader fan art and stories.
• Outline a light engagement schedule or content calendar so I can keep the momentum going after launch.
Everything should capture the mystery-adventure spirit of Frank and Joe while staying on brand for a centennial celebration. Deliver the final graphics in layered formats (PSD, AI, or Canva links) as well as ready-to-upload PNG/JPG files, and include any fonts or color codes you use.
If you’re comfortable working inside Meta Business Suite or similar tools, even better—I’d appreciate a walkthrough on swapping in the new visuals and moderating future posts so the page stays focused on fan conversation. Let’s give Hardy Boys readers a page worthy of their hundred-year adventure legacy.
Related categories:
Graphic Design
Photoshop
User Interface / IA
Social Media Management
Content Creation