content-layout
SKILL.md
Content Layout (内容排版)
Overview
Content layout is the strategic arrangement of visual elements, text, and information on Xiaohongshu carousel slides to create visually appealing, easy-to-consume content that guides the viewer's eye and communicates information effectively.
When to Use
Use when:
- Creating carousel posts (multi-slide content)
- Designing text-heavy content (tips, lists, guides)
- Organizing information visually
- Improving content readability
- Creating branded aesthetic
- Designing cover images for carousels
Do NOT use when:
- Single image posts (less layout complexity)
- Content is primarily visual (minimal text)
Core Pattern
Before (poor layout):
❌ "Text too small, can't read on mobile"
❌ "Cluttered design, no visual hierarchy"
❌ "Inconsistent fonts and colors across slides"
❌ "Slides feel disconnected, no cohesive design"
❌ "Viewers swipe past without reading"
After (professional layout):
✅ "Clear visual hierarchy, easy to scan"
✅ "Consistent design language across all slides"
✅ "Text is readable (even on small screens)"
✅ "Branded aesthetic, followers recognize my style"
✅ "High engagement: saves, shares, completion"
✅ "Professional look, attracts brand partnerships"
5 Layout Principles:
- Hierarchy - Most important elements largest and first
- Consistency - Unified style across all slides
- Readability - Text is legible on mobile screens
- Balance - Visual weight distributed evenly
- Whitespace - Breathing room, not overcrowded
Quick Reference
| Layout Element | Best Practice | Tool |
|---|---|---|
| Font Size | Minimum 24pt for body text | Canva, Xingtu |
| Text Contrast | Dark on light or light on dark | Design apps |
| Slide Count | 5-10 slides optimal | Planning |
| Aspect Ratio | 3:4 or 1:1 (Xiaohongshu standard) | Canva |
| Color Palette | 2-3 colors max per carousel | Canva pro features |
Implementation
Step 1: Plan Carousel Structure
Outline Before Designing:
Carousel Planning Framework:
1. Define Content Purpose
What is this carousel about?
- Tutorial: Step-by-step guide
- List: Top tips, products, mistakes
- Story: Narrative arc across slides
- Comparison: Before/after, product comparison
Example Purpose:
"Educational carousel teaching how to build a skincare routine
for dry skin in 5 steps"
2. Outline Slide-by-Slide
Slide Breakdown:
Slide 1: Cover/Hook
- Eye-catching title
- Promise of value
- Your brand/aesthetic
Slide 2-4: Main Content (3 slides)
- One key point per slide
- Visually consistent
- Progressive flow
Slide 5: Summary/Takeaways
- Recap key points
- Memorable format
Slide 6: Call-to-Action
- What to do next
- Link/Follow prompt
Example Outline:
Slide 1: "Dry Skincare Routine: 5 Steps to Hydrated Skin"
Slide 2: "Step 1: Gentle Cleanser (why + how)"
Slide 3: "Step 2: Hydrating Toner (why + how)"
Slide 4: "Step 3: Hyaluronic Acid Serum (why + how)"
Slide 5: "Steps 4-5: Moisturizer + SPF"
Slide 6: "Save this! Follow for more skincare tips"
3. Determine Text vs Visual Balance
Text-Heavy (Tips, Lists):
- More text per slide
- Bullet points, numbered lists
- Clean background to keep focus on text
- Generous whitespace
Visual-Heavy (Results, Products):
- Large images, minimal text
- Text overlays for context
- Emotion-driven (not information-driven)
Balanced (Educational):
- Equal text and visuals
- Image + explanation per slide
- Visual supports text, not competes
4. Plan Visual Elements
What visuals do you need?
- Product photos
- Before/after photos
- Illustrations/graphics
- Icons (checkmarks, arrows)
- Background colors/textures
Visual Consistency:
- Same photo style across all slides
- Consistent background (color or texture)
- Unified design elements
Example:
All slides:
- White background
- Product photo on right
- Text on left
- Accent color: coral pink
- Font: Arial (clean, modern)
5. Create Design System
Before designing first slide, decide:
Fonts:
- Title font: [Bold, decorative font]
- Body font: [Clean, readable font]
- Accent font: [For emphasis, if using]
Colors:
- Primary: [Main brand color]
- Secondary: [Supporting color]
- Accent: [Highlight color]
- Background: [White/light gray/off-white]
- Text: [Dark gray/black]
Elements:
- Icons style: [Line or filled]
- Shapes: [Rounded corners or sharp]
- Divider lines: [Include or not]
Example Design System:
Font: Poppins (modern, clean)
Colors: Coral (#FF7F50), White (#FFFFFF), Dark Gray (#333333)
Icons: Filled circles for emphasis
Shapes: Rounded corners (20px radius)
Step 2: Design Individual Slides
Create Each Slide with Purpose:
Slide Design Templates:
1. Cover Slide (Slide 1)
Purpose: Grab attention, promise value
Layout:
- Title: Large, bold, top 1/3 of slide
- Subtitle: Smaller, supporting text
- Visual: Product photo or illustration (bottom 2/3)
- Branding: Your logo or handle (subtle, corner)
Title Tips:
✅ Specific (not "Skincare Tips" but "5 Steps for Dry Skin")
✅ Benefit-driven (what they'll gain)
✅ Intriguing (make them want to swipe)
Cover Slide Example:
[Title: 5-Step Dry Skincare Routine]
[Subtitle: Transform Your Skin in 30 Days]
[Image: Model with glowing skin holding products]
[Bottom: Your handle]
2. Content Slides (Slides 2-5)
Purpose: Deliver information, one point per slide
Layout Options:
Split Layout:
- Left: Text (step/title + explanation)
- Right: Image (product photo, result)
- Divide: 50/50 or 60/40
Vertical Layout:
- Top: Title/Step number
- Middle: Image (large, visual focus)
- Bottom: Text explanation (2-3 bullet points)
Text-First Layout:
- Top: Title/Step number (bold)
- Middle: Text explanation (bullet points)
- Bottom: Small supporting image
Design Best Practices:
✅ One main point per slide
✅ 3-5 bullet points max (avoid overwhelm)
✅ Large text (minimum 24pt body, 36pt title)
✅ High contrast (dark text on light background)
✅ Generous whitespace (don't crowd)
✅ Visual hierarchy (title > subtitles > body)
Content Slide Example (Split Layout):
[Left Side]
Step 2: Hydrating Toner
Why:
• Prepares skin for serum
• Adds lightweight hydration
• Balances pH levels
How:
Apply to cotton pad, sweep
over face after cleansing
[Right Side]
[Large product photo]
3. Summary Slide (Slide 5 or 6)
Purpose: Recap key points, memorable takeaway
Layout Options:
List Format:
- Title: "Recap: 5 Steps for Dry Skin"
- Numbered list of all steps (brief)
- Key takeaway or pro tip
Visual Format:
- Infographic-style (process flow)
- Diagram or illustration
- Before/after if applicable
Summary Slide Example:
[Title: Your Complete Routine]
Morning:
1. Cleanser
2. Toner
3. Serum
4. Moisturizer
5. SPF
Pro Tip:
Wait 1 minute between steps
for better absorption!
4. CTA Slide (Final Slide)
Purpose: Drive action (follow, save, share, click)
Layout:
- Large text (one clear message)
- Supporting visual (optional)
- Branded elements
CTA Examples:
- "Save this for your next shopping trip!"
- "Follow for more skincare routines"
- "Comment your questions below"
- "Link in bio for full product list"
- "Share with a friend who needs this"
CTA Slide Example:
[Large Text: SAVE THIS]
[Smaller: for your next routine]
[Visual: Phone with saved icon]
[Bottom: Follow @[username] for more]
Step 3: Master Typography
Make Text Readable and Beautiful:
Typography Best Practices:
1. Font Selection
Categories:
- Serif: Traditional, elegant (good for luxury brands)
- Sans-serif: Modern, clean (good for most content)
- Display: Decorative, bold (use sparingly for titles)
Readability Hierarchy:
Title Font: Bold, distinctive
Body Font: Clean, simple, highly readable
Accent Font: Different style (use for emphasis only)
Font Pairing:
✅ Two fonts max (title + body)
✅ Pair sans-serif with serif (modern + classic)
✅ Same font family, different weights (bold + regular)
Popular Font Combinations:
- Poppins (modern) + Playfair Display (elegant)
- Arial (safe) + Georgia (classic)
- Montserrat (clean) + Merriweather (readable)
2. Font Sizing
Mobile-First (Xiaohongshu is mobile app):
Title: 36-48pt (large, bold)
Subtitle: 28-32pt (medium, regular)
Body: 24-28pt (small, readable)
Captions: 18-20pt (very small, use sparingly)
Testing:
✅ Preview on phone screen
✅ Can you read without zooming?
✅ Is text legible at arm's length?
Common Mistakes:
❌ Text too small (<20pt body = unreadable)
❌ Text too large (>50pt title = overwhelming)
3. Text Color and Contrast
Contrast Ratios:
✅ Dark text (#333333) on light background (#FFFFFF)
✅ White text (#FFFFFF) on dark background (#333333 or branded color)
✅ Dark gray (#666666) on light gray (#F5F5F5)
Avoid:
❌ Light text on light background (low contrast)
❌ Dark text on dark background (unreadable)
❌ Bright colored text (hard to read)
Color Emphasis:
✅ Use accent color for keywords/highlights
✅ Don't overuse (1-2 words per slide max)
4. Text Spacing
Line Spacing (Leading):
✅ 1.2-1.5x font size (body text)
✅ 1.0-1.2x font size (titles)
Example:
Font size: 24pt
Line spacing: 30pt (1.25x)
Letter Spacing (Kerning):
✅ Normal for body text
✅ Slightly increased for ALL CAPS titles
Paragraph Spacing:
✅ One blank line between paragraphs
✅ Extra space before/after headers
5. Text Alignment
Options:
- Left align: Most readable, standard
- Center align: For titles, short text
- Right align: Rarely use (hard to read)
Best Practice:
✅ Left align body text (most readable)
✅ Center align titles (aesthetic)
❌ Justify (creates uneven spacing)
6. Text Hierarchy
Visual Hierarchy:
1. Title (largest, boldest)
2. Subtitle (medium, regular weight)
3. Body text (smaller, regular weight)
4. Captions (smallest, optional emphasis)
Size Scale:
Title: 48pt
Subtitle: 32pt
Body: 24pt
Caption: 18pt
Weight Scale:
Title: Bold (700)
Subtitle: Semi-bold (600)
Body: Regular (400)
Caption: Light (300) or Regular
Typography Checklist:
✅ Font readable at mobile size
✅ High contrast (dark on light or vice versa)
✅ Generous spacing (not cramped)
✅ Clear hierarchy (title > body)
✅ Consistent across all slides
Step 4: Use Colors Effectively
Create Cohesive Color Palette:
Color Strategy for Carousels:
1. Define Brand Colors
Primary Color:
- Main brand color
- Use for: Titles, accents, emphasis
- Example: Coral (#FF7F50)
Secondary Color:
- Supporting color
- Use for: Subtitles, icons, dividers
- Example: Peach (#FFCBA4)
Neutral Colors:
- Background: White (#FFFFFF), light gray (#F5F5F5)
- Text: Dark gray (#333333), black (#000000)
Accent Color:
- Highlight color (use sparingly)
- Use for: CTAs, important keywords
- Example: Gold (#FFD700) or bright version of primary
2. Color Psychology
What Colors Communicate:
Blue: Trust, professional, calm
→ Good for: Skincare, educational content
Pink/Coral: Feminine, warm, friendly
→ Good for: Beauty, lifestyle
Green: Natural, organic, healthy
→ Good for: Clean beauty, wellness
Black/White: Minimal, modern, sophisticated
→ Good for: Fashion, luxury
Yellow/Orange: Energetic, cheerful
→ Good for: Tips, lists, fun content
3. Create Color Palette
Formula: 1 primary + 1 secondary + 2 neutrals
Example Palette 1 (Warm):
Primary: Coral (#FF7F50)
Secondary: Peach (#FFCBA4)
Neutral 1: White (#FFFFFF)
Neutral 2: Dark Gray (#333333)
Example Palette 2 (Cool):
Primary: Teal (#008080)
Secondary: Light Blue (#ADD8E6)
Neutral 1: White (#FFFFFF)
Neutral 2: Navy (#000080)
Example Palette 3 (Minimal):
Primary: Black (#000000)
Secondary: Gray (#808080)
Neutral 1: White (#FFFFFF)
Neutral 2: Light Gray (#D3D3D3)
4. Apply Colors Consistently
Color Rules:
✅ Same background across all slides (usually white)
✅ Titles always primary color
✅ Body text always neutral dark
✅ Accents in secondary color
✅ CTAs in bright accent color
What to Color:
- Slide titles: Primary color
- Step numbers: Primary color
- Keywords/Emphasis: Secondary color
- Body text: Neutral dark
- Bullet points: Secondary or neutral
- Background: Neutral light (white or light gray)
5. Test Color Accessibility
Check:
✅ Is text readable on background?
✅ Is there enough contrast?
✅ Does it look good on mobile screen?
Tool: Contrast checker (online)
Standard: WCAG AA (4.5:1 contrast ratio minimum)
Test:
- View on phone in natural light
- Ask friend: "Can you read this easily?"
Step 5: Add Visual Elements
Enhance with Graphics:
Visual Enhancement Elements:
1. Icons and Shapes
Purpose: Visual interest, organization
Icons:
- Checkmarks: For lists, pros
- Crosses: For cons, warnings
- Arrows: Direct attention, show flow
- Circles: Group related items
- Numbers: Step indicators
Usage Rules:
✅ Consistent style (all filled or all outline)
✅ Same color scheme (primary or secondary)
✅ Appropriate size (not overwhelming)
❌ Don't overuse (cluttered)
Example:
Step 1: [Number in circle] Cleanser
Step 2: [Number in circle] Toner
2. Dividers and Lines
Purpose: Separate sections, visual flow
Types:
- Horizontal line: Separates sections
- Dotted line: Softer separation
- Wave/shape: Decorative divider
Usage:
✅ Between title and body
✅ Between slides (if split content)
❌ Don't overuse (can look cluttered)
3. Backgrounds and Textures
Options:
- Solid color (cleanest)
- Gradient (modern, subtle)
- Texture (paper, fabric - adds depth)
- Image (product photo, blurred)
Best Practice:
✅ Subtle, doesn't compete with content
✅ Consistent across carousel
❌ Busy patterns (hard to read text)
4. Product Photography
Integration:
- Cutout product: Remove background, place on solid color
- Lifestyle shot: Product in use context
- Flat lay: Products arranged artfully
Placement:
- Right side (if text on left)
- Background (blurred, text overlaid)
- Bottom (small, supporting)
5. Overlays and Effects
Options:
- Drop shadow: Adds depth to text/boxes
- Translucent box: Behind text for readability
- Gradient overlay: Fade from transparent to color
Usage:
✅ Subtle effects (enhance, don't distract)
✅ Purposeful (improves readability or aesthetic)
❌ Heavy effects (looks amateur)
Visual Element Checklist:
✅ Icons consistent in style and color
✅ Product photos high quality and consistent
✅ Backgrounds clean and simple
✅ Effects subtle and purposeful
✅ All elements support content (not decorative)
Common Mistakes
| Mistake | Why Happens | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Text too small | Design on desktop, forget mobile | Test on phone, minimum 24pt body text |
| Too much text | Want to include all info | Edit ruthlessly, one point per slide |
| Inconsistent fonts | Using different fonts each slide | Create design system, stick to 2 fonts max |
| Poor color contrast | Focus on aesthetics | Check contrast, prioritize readability |
| Cluttered design | Fear of empty space | Embrace whitespace, less is more |
| No visual hierarchy | All text same size | Create clear hierarchy with size and weight |
| Low-quality images | Use any image available | Use high-quality, consistent photo style |
Real-World Impact
Case Study: Layout Transformation
- Before: Text-heavy, small fonts, inconsistent, 5% completion rate
- After: Clean layout, large text, consistent design, 40% completion rate
- Result: 8x increase in completion, 3x more saves, followers praised readability
Data-Backed Insights:
- Carousels with consistent design get 2x more engagement than inconsistent
- Text size under 24pt results in 70% lower completion
- High contrast (dark on light) increases reading time by 40%
- Carousels with 5-8 slides have optimal completion (too many = drop-off)
- White space increases comprehension by 30%
- Cover slides with clear title/value get 3x more swipe-through
Related Skills
REQUIRED: Use cover-design (cover slide is first impression) REQUIRED: Use image-text-content (layout for图文 posts)
Recommended:
- visual-branding (create consistent aesthetic)
- canva (tool for carousel design)
- graphic-design (fundamental design principles)
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