Before curating background collections from Adobe Stock, you need to define what cohesive means for your specific brand. This definition will provide the framework that guides all background selection decisions, ensuring consistency regardless of who creates content or when they create it.
Start with brand positioning and personality. Is your brand modern or traditional? Playful or serious? Premium luxury or accessible value? These positioning attributes translate directly into background characteristics. Modern brands typically favor clean minimal backgrounds with geometric elements or subtle gradients. Traditional brands often work better with textured backgrounds that features natural materials like wood, paper, or fabric.
Color palette definition is crucial. Establish your background color parameters based on brand colors but extend beyond exact brand color matches. If your brand uses navy blue and gold, your background palette might include complementary neutrals (like cream, light and gray), analogous colors (like teal and sky blue), and muted versions of brand colors that work as backgrounds without overwhelming the content.
Texture and material preferences create recognizable aesthetic signatures. Some brands consistently use soft fabric textures that feel approachable and warm. Others prefer concrete and industrial materials to communicate urban modern aesthetics. Choose texture families aligned with your brand personality, and then build background collections within those parameters using
textured backgrounds from Adobe Stock.Defining brand background parameters: