Quote card templates
Typographic cards that make one sentence carry the whole image. For pull quotes, mottos, and book lines.
Bold quote card
One line set large and centered, with an accent mark. For pull quotes and announcements.
Literary quote
A serif quotation on cream, attribution in the tagline. For book and essay quotes.
Manifesto or changelog
One bold line and a tagline. Accent dot or bar to match your brand.
Click a template to open it in the editor with the design loaded. Everything stays editable.
A quote card works when the typography does the talking. These three set the same idea in different voices: a bold centered statement on a dark gradient, a literary serif on warm cream, and a left-aligned manifesto style with an accent bar.
All three run on the editor's Minimal template - one strong line, an optional tagline for attribution, and a footer for your name or site. No image required, which is exactly why they stay sharp at any size.
Tips that make these work
- Shorter is stronger: quotes under ~12 words render at the largest type size.
- Put the attribution in the tagline slot, not in the quote itself - visual hierarchy does the rest.
- The accent mark (dot or bar) is enough decoration; resist adding an image to a quote card.
FAQ
How do I make a quote card without design tools?
Open one of these in the editor, replace the text with your quote, and download. The preview is the image - no cropping or export settings.
Can I use these for in-post graphics, not just link previews?
Yes. The 1200x630 PNG works as an attached image in a post or inside an article body, not only as an og:image.
Which template do these use?
The Minimal template: title, optional tagline, footer, accent mark, background. Every part remains editable.
Related tools
Making these repeatedly? Save your design once and generate a card per post automatically.