Large cover
Uses a prominent portrait or campaign image at the top of the page.
A large visual introduction for creators and brands that want the profile image to establish identity before the destination list.
Alex Morgan
Creator · Designer · Explorer
Uses a prominent portrait or campaign image at the top of the page.
Blends the image into profile information and link cards.
Works well when visual identity is as important as immediate link density.
Classic Cover gives the opening screen to a cinematic portrait or campaign image. It suits creators, performers, photographers, and personal brands with a recognizable visual identity.
Keep the main subject centered and avoid placing essential details near the crop boundaries.
Use a high-quality vertical image with enough negative space for responsive cropping. Preview on narrow and wide screens because the visible area changes with the device.
Choose text and card colors that remain readable as the cover fades into the content background.
A large cover creates impact but also delays the first link. Put the most important destination first and use a concise bio so visitors can reach it without unnecessary scrolling.
If immediate link access matters more than imagery, compare this layout with Compact Circle.
Use a high-quality portrait or campaign image with the subject away from crop-sensitive edges.
Yes. The cover and content layout adapt to phone and larger viewport sizes.
Yes. Card Theme is configured separately from the profile template.