I will design engaging physics and science youtube thumbnails


About this gig
I create YouTube thumbnails for physics and science content that need stronger visual impact without looking overly flashy or generic.
These designs work well for:
- Physics and science videos
- Fact explainers
- YouTube Shorts covers
- Coaching or academic content
- Documentary-style channels
My goal is to make complex topics look more engaging and easier to notice on feeds, especially for mobile viewers.
I pay close attention to:
readable text placement
visual balance
topic-focused composition
storytelling style
clean cinematic presentation
You can send a topic, title, rough idea, script, or reference image whatever you already have.
If you're building an educational or science-focused channel and want thumbnails that feel more intentional and creator-focused, this gig is designed for that purpose.
Delivery style preference
Please inform the freelancer of any preferences or concerns regarding the use of AI tools in the completion and/or delivery of your order.
Get to know Aritra Halder
Physics Educational Content Creator
- FromBangladesh
- Member sinceApr 2026
- Avg. response time2 hours
Languages
English, Bengali, Hindi
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FAQ
What kind of channels is this gig best for?
This gig is mainly focused on educational, science, physics, documentary-style, and academic YouTube content.
Can you make thumbnails for Shorts?
Yes. I can design thumbnails and visuals that fit educational Shorts and short-form science content.
What do I need to provide before ordering?
A video title, topic, script, or even a rough idea is enough to get started.
Are the thumbnails optimized for mobile viewers?
Yes. I try to keep the design readable and visually clear on smaller screens where most viewers browse YouTube.
Do you use generic templates?
No. I usually build the layout around the specific topic and overall mood of the content instead of using random pre-made styles.
Can you follow my channel style?
Yes. If you already have a channel identity, color preference, or reference style, I can keep the thumbnails visually consistent.

