A lot of business owners think they need a designer every time they want to post. They do not. If a designer already built you a set of templates, the social posts, the ad sizes, the story layouts, then the design decisions are already made. The colors, the fonts, the spacing, the logo placement: all locked in.

So what are you really paying for, post after post? You are paying someone to open the template, type new words, drop in a new photo, and export it. That part is real work, and it adds up, but it is not design. It is filling in a form that already looks great. We set up that filling-in part so it runs quickly and comes out perfect every time.

What Actually Takes the Time

When you look at a finished post, almost all of it never changes from one post to the next. The frame stays. The fonts stay. The colors stay. The only two things that change are the words and the picture. Here is what that split really looks like.

Stays exactly the same

  • The layout and frame
  • The fonts and text sizes
  • The brand colors
  • The spacing and logo placement

The only thing that changes

  • The headline and the words
  • The photo or the fabric/product image
  • That is it

Once you see it that way, the question changes. You stop asking "who designs this post" and start asking "who fills in the two things that change". And that second job does not need a designer at full rate, doing it by hand, one at a time.

How We Set It Up

We work inside your actual template files, the real ones your designer made, not a copy that drifts off-brand. We keep every design choice untouched and only change the copy and the image. For a batch of posts, a carousel, a month of content, a set of ads in different sizes, we run that swap quickly and export each one ready to post. You get the finished images and the editable files back.

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Your real templates

The design files your brand already uses. Nothing redesigned, nothing rebuilt.

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Swap words and photo

We drop in the new copy and image and keep the layout, fonts, and colors exactly as set.

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Post-ready files back

Finished images sized for each platform, plus the editable source with layers kept tidy.

What This Replaces

The usual way to keep posting is to book a designer for every set, wait for it, and pay again for each size and each round of edits. None of that is wrong, but most of it is paying design rates for non-design work. Here is the usual way next to the templates-run-for-you way. The figures are common market ranges, shown for comparison.

The usual wayTypicalTemplates run for you
Book a designer for each post or set~$20 to $60 eachReuse your own template, just the words and photo change
Wait days for a turnaround2 to 4 daysSame day, the design is already done
Pay again for every sizeper sizeOne template set covers every size at once
Risk an off-brand one-offvariesStays exactly on-brand, nothing is re-invented

To be clear: a good designer is worth every peso for the templates themselves, and for new looks. This is about the posts after that, the everyday filling-in. That part should be fast and cheap, not a fresh design job each time.

It Stays On-Brand Because Nothing Is Re-Invented

The worry with letting someone else touch your posts is that they will go off-brand: the wrong font creeps in, the spacing shifts, a color is slightly off. That cannot happen here, because we are not designing anything. We are typing into the slots your designer already built and dropping the image into the frame they already drew. Every post comes out looking like it came from the same hand, because it did.

What you hand off, and get back Your brand templates Your new copy and photos Post-ready images, every size Editable source files, layers intact

You already paid for the design once. You should not have to pay design rates to fill it in every single time you want to post.

Why We Are Telling You This

This is not a tool we sell on its own. It is part of how we run a partnership. When a business works with Balay ni Bruno & Co., this is the kind of everyday workhorse we build into the relationship, so your content keeps flowing without a designer booked for every post and without anything drifting off-brand. You keep the look you paid for. You just stop paying full rate to fill it in.

Common Questions

Can I update my brand's design templates without hiring a graphic designer?

Yes. If your brand already has design templates, the look is finished. The slow part after that is changing the words and the photo for each new post. We set up that repeat part so it runs fast, which means you do not need to book a designer for every single post.

Will my posts still look on-brand if a designer did not make each one?

Yes, because nothing about the design is being re-invented. We work inside your real template files and keep the layout, fonts, colors, and spacing exactly as set. Only the copy and the image change, so every post looks like it came from the same hand.

Do I get the editable files back, or just the finished images?

Both. You get the finished images ready to post, and the editable source files with the layers kept organized, so you or any designer can pick them up and keep going later.

Key Takeaways

  • Once you have brand templates, the design is done. New posts only need two things changed: the words and the photo.
  • That filling-in is real work, but it is not design work, so it should not cost design rates every time.
  • Working inside your real templates keeps every post exactly on-brand, because nothing is re-invented.
  • You get both the post-ready images and the editable source files back, sized for every platform.