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As many already know, I run the social media brand Eyes On Eye Care. I am a strong supporter of independent optometry and independent business as a whole. Those that follow the Twitter, FacebookInstagram and YouTube pages of Eyes On Eye Care will be aware that I have started to create royalty-free content for download to help independents have a range of content and ideas to regularly post to their own feeds to help build up and drive engagement.

 

All posts created so far are available for free, on the basis that the images created are not sold, or made available as part of a package to be resold.  You can, however, add your own business details to the post to allow viewers to easily identify the post as from your business. Please note, any alterations must not state I, nor Eyes On Eye Care, endorse your business. By downloading these images, you are agreeing to these terms.

 

The full collection can easily be seen here:  FULL SOCIAL MEDIA IMAGE GALLERY

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January 2021

Posted on 28th December, 2020

Happy New Year to all of those that are reading. Whilst we may have thought that 2020 was the year of the optometrist/optician, I can safely say I wish never to be reminded of the year just gone (so if we could all agree to refer to 20/20 vision as 6/6 I'd be grateful!)

 

Joking aside, I wish everyone has a much better year and we can regroup, rebuild and advance our profession and our businesses.  To help with January 2021, please find below the latest content, available to download without a watermark/branding completely free of charge. These too have been added to the main content library.

 

APPOINTMENTS ONLY - JANUARY

 

Appointment Only - January

 

As the lockdown restrictions have been replaced now with a tiered system - including most of the UK still being in some form of lockdown situation - I have created an "Appointment Only" for January. This theme is likely to continue into the new year.

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: APPOINTMENT ONLY - JANUARY and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

 

DON'T SQUASH YOUR EYES

 

Don't Squash Your Eyes

 

Whilst we may not be returning to indoor sports in the immediate future, many will be looking to take up a new year resolution - possibly to be more active. Use this image to talk about the dangers of racquet sports - especially squash - which are famously related to severe eye injuries, such as orbital floor blow-out fractures. You can also add how patients can protect their eyes and how you can supply sports goggles. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: DON'T SQUASH YOUR EYES and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

NEVER TOO YOUNG FOR AN EYE TEST

 

Never Too Young For An Eye Test

 

Use this image to talk about your paediatric services and how you can test eyes from a very young age. I have included a blue background and dummy/pacifier in the main content library so that you can choose which one you prefer. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: NEVER TOO YOUNG - PINK and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

SUBSCRIBE TODAY!

 

Subscribe Today!

 

Many optical businesses (and businesses in general) are looking to join YouTube to showcase their skills and services. Use this picture to draw attention to your YouTube status and to encourage people to subscribe to your channel. As always, if you wish me to customise this image for you to include the name of your channel, please contact me for a quote. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: SUBSCRIBE TODAY! and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

 

DISTORTED VISION?

 

Distorted Vision?

 

Distorted vision is considered an urgent need for an eye examination and should not be left without thorough investigation. Use this striking post to prompt discussion regarding visual distortion and what patients must do. In height of lockdowns and COVID-19 restrictions, patients may choose to not get things checked out - so talk about symptoms to be aware of and inform them of your urgent eye care schemes. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: DISTORTED VISION and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

That concludes the January 2021 update. I hope some or all of these images come in handy in your social media campaigns and that you, your practice and all connected to you have a better year ahead. 

 

Until February, stay safe and take care!

 

Jason

Christmas 2020 - Bonus Images

Posted on 16th December, 2020

With Christmas less than 10 days away, you are probably thinking about adding some festive posts to your social media feeds. 

 

I have crafted 3 images especially for this time of year. Feel free to use them for your social media feeds, websites and digital creations as you see fit - my only requests, as always, are not to redistribute the images for sale or download or use them in a way that would suggest Eyes On Eye Care endorse your business or products. You are more than welcome to customise the images, such as add your logo or contact details if needed. If you wish me to create anything custom, feel free to contact me for a quote.

 

 

Seasons Greetings Snowman

 

A snowman with the words Seasons Greetings accompanying it

 

Not that we experience much snow in the parts of the UK I live in, the snowman is a classic feature in most festive images. Use this image to share season's greetings with your page followers.

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: SEASONS GREETINGS SNOWMAN and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

Merry Christmas Holly

 

Merry Christmas with holly

 

This rather simple design wishes your followers a Merry Christmas. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: MERRY CHRISTMAS HOLLY and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

Happy New Year Firework

 

Happy New Year Firework

 

I know many will not be sad to see the end of 2020, so use this image to celebrate the new year with your followers. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: HAPPY NEW YEAR FIREWORK and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

 

I hope these images prove useful to your business (or otherwise). I will try and add some extra images ready for January 2021. In the meantime, feel free to explore the rest of the gallery and start planning your marketing strategy for 2021!

 

Have a wonderful Christmas (restrictions allowing) and I look forward to sharing more content in the new year!

 

Merry Christmas, 

 

Jason

December 2020 Content

Posted on 1st December, 2020

Hello again and thank you for visiting the Social Media updates page for December. I hope you are all keeping well and surviving through what seems to be restrictions upon restrictions.I sincerely hope that these social media images will help you in the coming weeks, along with the many others that I have released in the last 6 months. They can all be found, along with this post's update, over on the Optometry Social Media Gallery page.

 

APPOINTMENT ONLY - DECEMBER

 

Appointment Only - December

 

As the lockdown restrictions have been replaced now with a tiered system - including most of the UK still being in some form of lockdown situation - I have created an "Appointment Only" for December. This theme is likely to continue into the new year.

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: APPOINTMENT ONLY - DECEMBER and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

EAT BLUE, SEE TRUE

 

Blueberries with the caption

 

Use this bright and bold image of blueberries to discuss the importance of diet and eye health. The blueberry is a tasty and very healthy component to the diet, with studies stating a great effect on maintaining good eye health. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: EAT BLUE, SEE TRUE and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

IS IT IN YOUR GENES?

 

Is it in your genes? A Strand of DNA

 

As optometrists (and other eye care professionals!), we know that a variety of different ocular conditions have a genetic origin. Use this image to talk about genetics, encourage discussion with patients to find out their family history of eye disease and to prompt regular eye examinations to ensure early signs of genetic-linked diseases (such as glaucoma) are detected early. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: IS IT IN YOUR GENES and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM

 

 

Many practices now have an instagram account to showcase frames - as well as their practices. Use this account to highlight the fact that you have an instagram account and provide details on how people can find it. Don't forget that Eyes On Eye Care has an Instagram account too - so please consider following - as often images destined for general release are showcased on the account before being shared here!

 

I can also customise this image to include your Instagram handle - please Contact Me for a quote.

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution.

 

SMOKING CAUSES BLINDNESS

 

Smoking Causes Blindness

 

We should all know by now that smoking is not good for the health. As eye care professionals we know that smoking is linked to increased risk of cataract, macular degeneration and dry eye (among other conditions). Use this image to highlight to your patients the risk that smoking poses to both their health and their sight.

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: SMOKING CAUSES BLINDNESS and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution.

 

This concludes the December 2020 update and I hope some of these images prove useful to you. I intend, both IP studies, work and other life-admin depending, to have one or two extra images shared ready for Christmas. Be sure to keep watch on this site and on the Eyes On Eye Care Facebook Page for updates. 

 

Until then, stay safe!

 

Jason

 

November 2020 Content

Posted on 1st November, 2020

Thank you again for visiting my website. As many of you know, Boris Johnson announced another month-long lockdown last night and my thoughts are with all businesses out there that will be affected. It is an awful time, but sure many will agree that these actions are required too contain the spread of the coronavirus. 

 

I attach more free images for you to use for your websites and social media feeds. Feel free to use these images as you see fit, again, all I ask is that you do not sell these images on, nor distribute them away from this site - without prior agreement. You are able to customise them for your needs, although please do not imply that I, nor Eyes On Eye Care endorse your business.  Whilst these images are free for use as they are found, I am able to customise these images for you - please Contact Me for a quote. 

 

 

APPOINTMENT ONLY - NOVEMBER

 

 

As the new lockdown restrictions have been announced, it is almost inevitable that we will be asked to maintain our "appointment only" guidance. This updated calendar highlights the month of November and it is likely I will be producing another for December - dependent on guidelines. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: APPOINTMENT ONLY and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution.

 

 

REMEMBER, REMEMBER

 

An exploding firework

 

Despite safety regulations and technology improving, there are still thousands of injuries each year that are caused by fireworks, with a number that can cause ocular trauma and blindness. Feel free to use this image to discuss fireworks and the risk they pose to eyes. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: REMEMBER, REMEMBER and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

 

HELP US GROW

 

Help Us Grow, Consider Leaving Us A Review

 

These tough times mean we are all having to work harder to do our daily jobs. Patients may be reluctant to attend with problems and with less footfall, business may start to decline. A request on your social media pages for reviews may prompt those that you have helped into leaving a review - explaining their experience and helping to promote your services. It will also allow you to identify any areas patients are not happy with or things you can do to improve your service for the future. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: HELP US GROW and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

I WISH I HAD A SPARE

 

I Wish I Had A Spare - an image of a broken pair of glasses

 

The first lockdown had many of us fielding calls about lost and broken glasses - many of which were our patients' only pair. Therefore, it is imperitive that we encourage spare pairs of glasses to ensure our patients aren't left without sight during the next lockdown. Spare pairs will aslo help to keep your business going, should footfall drop. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: I WISH I HAD A SPARE and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

KNOW YOUR MEDICATION

 

Know your medication - a green background with pills

 

With mostly urgent and emergency eye care procedures likely during the lockdown period, it is much more important to understand the medication your patients are taking, should they require onward referral to an IP optometrist or an ophthalmologist. Many patients wither don't remember the medication they are taking or forget to bring a list. Use this image to remind patients to bring a list of their medication and the reasons why their optometrist needs to know about it. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: KNOW YOUR MEDICATION and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

WE ARE HIRING

 

We are hiring - an image with five people silhouettes of different colours

 

This year has been awful and many have lost their jobs through the effects of the pandemic, either through choice of protecting themselves or through redundancies or business closure. Some businesses have been able to expand due to their roles being less affected by the pandemic and are looking for new members of staff. I know of several opticals that are looking for reception staff, new dispensing opticians, optical assistants and optometrists - alongside colleages trained in these roles looking for a new challenge. 

 

If you are looking for someone to join your team, feel free to use this image to highlight to your social media feed that you are looking. I am able to customise this image should you require. Please contact me for a quote - else it is free to use in its current form. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: WE ARE HIRING and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

 

And that concludes the November 2020 update.  I plan to add the December 2020 update in around a month's time and in the near future, a downloadable catalogue of all currently available images. 

 

Stay safe and take care. It may be a long winter, but we will get through this!

 

Until December, 

 

Jason

 

October 2020 Content

Posted on 1st October, 2020

Thank you for visiting my blog again! This post includes social media content created for October 2020.

 

As before, the same terms apply - they are free to use without accreditation and can be modified for your own business as you seem fit, as long as you do not claim to own the image, or sell on as an individual file or make available as part of a larger collection.

 

I am still offering the opportunity to have these images customised, with your logo, contact details or produced in your own colour schemes. If you would like a bespoke image or animation, I am currently open to requests.  Please use the Contact Me form to request details, or you can contact me at jason@eyesonjason.com.

 

 

APPOINTMENT ONLY

 

A blue calendar open on the October page - the words

 

With many practices and businesses still offering services by appointment only, this image is great to add to your social media stream to draw attention to how your business operates. Dependent on restrictions and other guidelines, I will likely update this image for November appointments - should we be still needed to offer services by appointment only next month. 

 

I am able to alter the colours, text and customise to your business. Please contact me for a quote. The image above is otherwise free in its current state. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: APPOINTMENT ONLY and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

  LOCKED DOWN, BUT STILL THERE FOR YOU

 

 The words

 

Local lockdowns are occuring across the UK and beyond.  Knowing the difficulties we all had during lockdown and the fact many patients decided not to seek out optometric or ophthalmic help due to fear of the implications of lockdown, this post will help you communicate through your social media pages how you are still there to help them and to highlight the importance of seeking advice if there are any changes to their eyes or vision.

 

I am able to alter the colours, text and customise to your business. Please contact me for a quote. The image above is otherwise free in its current state. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: LOCKED DOWN BUT STILL THERE FOR YOU and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

 

TAKE REGULAR BREAKS

 

 Take Regular Breaks

 

More and more of us are working from home during the pandemic and our usual outdoor hobbies are being restricted. As such, screen use is at an all time high, resulting in multiple complaints of eyestrain, headaches, double vision and blurring after the prolonged screen use.  Use this image to highlight how patients can combat these symptoms through regular breaks. 

 

I am able to alter the colours, text and customise to your business. Please contact me for a quote. The image above is otherwise free in its current state. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: TAKE REGULAR BREAKS and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

 

I DIDN'T SEE THE STEP

 

A falling coffee cup with the words

 

As Autumn is now upon us, nights are drawing in and the ground more slippery and uneven. These factors alone increase the chance of having a trip or fall. Use this post to talk about vision and falls, how your patients can minimise the risk of tripping/falling and how good eye care can keep your patients safe. 

 

I am able to alter the colours, text and customise to your business. Please contact me for a quote. The image above is otherwise free in its current state. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: I DIDN'T SEE THE STEP and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

I LURK IN WATER

 

A blue amoeba in a water background with the words

 

Contact lens wearers should be reminded that tap water, along with swimming pool water and the water from the shower pose a risk of infection, namely from acanthamoeba. Use this image to draw attention to what micro-organisms lurk in water and how to minimise the risk of the sight- and eye-threatening infection. 

 

Whilst I can alter colours, I do feel this image is best as it is. I can, however, modify the text and apply logos and contact details to customise this for your business. Please contact me for a quote - but it is free to use in its current state.

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: I LURK IN WATER and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

HAPPY HALLOWEEN

 

An orange Jack O Lantern on an orange background. The words

 

It is important to add an element of fun to your social media pages. As Halloween occurs in October, please feel free to use this image on your pages to wish visitors a "Happy Halloween".

 

Whilst I can alter colours, I do feel this image is best as it is. I can, however, modify the text and apply logos and contact details to customise this for your business. Please contact me for a quote - but it is free to use in its current state.

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: HAPPY HALLOWEEN and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

 

This concludes the images for October 2020. Please feel free to contact me if there is anything you wish to see in future image updates.  Stay safe and keep well. 

 

Kind regards,

 

Jason

September 2020 Content

Posted on 1st September, 2020

Please find below the images that have been created during the August 2020 Eyes On Eye Care content update, ready for September 2020. Due to the return to work, I have had less time to construct images, but have a modest selection available to download for your practice or business needs. 

 

As before, the same terms apply - they are free to use without accreditation and can be modified for your own business as you seem fit, as long as you do not claim to own the image, or sell on as an individual file or make available as part of a larger collection.

 

I am still offering the opportunity to have these images customised, with your logo, contact details or produced in your own colour schemes. If you would like a bespoke image or animation, I am currently open to requests.  Please use the Contact Me form to request details. 

 

APPOINTMENT ONLY

 

September Calendar

 

With many practices and businesses still offering services by appointment only, this image is great to add to your social media stream to draw attention to how your business operates. Dependent on restrictions and other guidelines, I will likely update this for October - should we be still needed to offer services by appointment only. 

 

I am able to alter the colours, text and customise to your business. Please contact me for a quote. The image above is otherwise free in its current state. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: APPOINTMENT ONLY and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

JUST IN CASE

 

Just In Case

 

This post has proven a hit on both Eyes On Eye Care's and one of my client's Facebook pages. It provides an excellent opportunity to discuss the importance of the contact lens case and its associated hygiene. 

 

I am able to alter the colours, text and customise to your business. Please contact me for a quote. The image above is otherwise free in its current state. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: JUST IN CASE and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

LOST GLASSES POSTER

 

Lost Glasses

 

Lost and broken glasses were one of my most fielded calls during the lockdown period and was a huge eye-opener to how many patients do not own a spare pair. This image can aid in raising awareness of the importance of spare pairs, helping with the dispensing aspect of your business. 

 

I am able to alter the colours, text and customise to your business. Please contact me for a quote. The image above is otherwise free in its current state. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: LOST GLASSES POSTER and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

1 IN 12 MALES

 

1 in 12 Males

 

With approximately 1 in 12 males having a colour vision deficiency, this image can spark attention and discussion about colour vision. Whilst this may not be currently routinely tested during the pandemic lockdown restrictions, it can still generate activity on your social media page and encourage those who have concerns about their, or their child's, colour vision to reach out to you. 

 

I am able to alter the colours, text and customise to your business. Additionally, I can add a logo or text within the Ishihara plate, although keep in mind that the resolution of the logo will be limited by the coloured dots! Please contact me for a quote. The image above is otherwise free in its current state. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: 1 IN 12 MALES and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

CONTACT LENS RECYCLING

 

Contact Lens Recycling

 

Whilst contact lens work may be limited, may patients still ask about the impact that their plastic contact lenses will have on the environment. This image allows you to address this on your social media feeds. 

 

I am able to alter the colours, text and customise to your business. Please contact me for a quote. The image above is otherwise free in its current state. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: CONTACT LENS RECYCLING and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

 

 

This concludes the selection from August 2020, ready for use in September 2020. I will also highlight that I am available for small animation projects - so please feel free to Contact Me to see if I can assist in your needs. 

 

I hope this post has been helpful! I am always open for suggestions - so if you have any ideas then feel free to comment your ideas below.

 

August 2020 Content

Posted on 2nd August, 2020

These were the posts from the July update of my Patreon page, of which I have since suspended as there was minimal interaction on the page and the return to work has been very time-intensive. I will therefore focus posting a selection of social media images here on this blog once a month to ensure businesses can still receive a source of high-quality optometry-related business social media images. 

 

The same terms apply - they are free to use without accreditation and can be modified for your own business as you seem fit, as long as you do not claim to own the image, or sell on as an individual file or make available as part of a larger collection.

 

I am still offering the opportunity to have these images customised, with your logo, contact details or produced in your own colour schemes. If you would like a bespoke image, I am currently open to requests.  Please use the Contact Me form to request details. 

 

 

HERE COMES THE SUN

 

The words

 

July, August and September are traditionally months where the UK experiences its sunniest periods and as such the demand for sunglasses is high. Use this post to talk about sunglasses, as a cover for a selection of images in a sequence or talk about protecting eyes from ultraviolet radiation. 

 

I am able to alter the colours, text and customise to your business. Please contact me for a quote. The image above is otherwise free in its current state. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: HERE COMES THE SUN and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

 

NEW COBWEBS IN YOUR VISION?

 

A craft paper scene of a cobweb with an eyeball in the centre. The words

 

A new cobweb in your vision can be a sign of a vitreoretinal issue such as a posterior vitreous detachment, retinal tear or a retinal detachment.  Prompt investigation with a dilated fundus examination is required. Use this post to talk about the symptoms of flashes and floaters and why it is important to have them investigated urgently. It can also be used to talk about other urgent eye care situations.

 

I am able to alter the colours, text and customise to your business. Please contact me for a quote. The image above is otherwise free in its current state. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: NEW COBWEBS IN YOUR VISION and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

 

DIY PROJECT?

 

A craft paper saw appears on a brown background with the words

 

DIY projects are the source of many injuries, including severe injury to the eye. This image can accompany a post that can be used to talk about eye protection and the importance of wearing it when doing DIY projects.  You may wish to include facts and figures on eye trauma and perhaps share stories of DIY disasters of your own. 

 

This image may also be suitable for other businesses outside of optometry that deal with DIY. The images from Eyes on Eye Care are available for use by all and not just for optical-related business.

 

I am able to alter the colours, text and customise to your business. Please contact me for a quote. The image above is otherwise free in its current state.

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: DIY PROJECT and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution.

 

 

NO WATER

 

A water drop in a prohibited sign appears with the words

 

Water is a necessity in life, but eye care professionals know that water can also harbour some nasty micro-organisms that can cause blindness if combined with contact lens wear. Use this post to talk about the dangers of water and lens wear, reinforce contact lens compliance and to discuss what to do if contact lenses come in contact with water.

 

I am able to alter the colours, text and customise to your business. Please contact me for a quote. The image above is otherwise free in its current state.

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: NO WATER and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution.

 

 

NO SHOWERING

 

A shower head with water droplets is found in a prohibited sign with the words

 

Showering in contact lenses increases the risk of contamination, which could lead to a painful and sight threatening condition. Use this image on a post to talk about the dangers of water and lens wear, reinforce contact lens compliance and to discuss what to do if contact lenses come in contact with water.

 

I am able to alter the colours, text and customise to your business. Please contact me for a quote. The image above is otherwise free in its current state.

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: NO SHOWERING and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution.

 

 

NO SLEEPING

 

Three Zeds sit in a prohibited sign. The words

 

Sleeping in contact lenses increases the risk of an adverse effect, which may lead to painful and sight-threatening conditions. Use this image in combination with a post discussing the dangers of sleeping in contact lenses, or as part of a series along with the other images posted above.

 

I am able to alter the colours, text and customise to your business. Please contact me for a quote. The image above is otherwise free in its current state.

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: NO SLEEPING and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution.

 

 

NO SWIMMING

 

 A swimmer is in a prohibited sign. The words

 

Swimming in contact lenses is probably one of the riskiest behaviour a contact lens wearer can do. Water bodies, be it in a swimming pool, lake or ocean all have many pathogens within, which can take advantage of the environment the contact lens provides on the eye, leading to a risk of a painful and sight-threatening condition.

 

I am able to alter the colours, text and customise to your business. Please contact me for a quote. The image above is otherwise free in its current state.

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: NO SWIMMING and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution.

 

 

HAVE SPECS APPEAL

 

A green silhouette of a pair of glasses appear on a green background with the words

 

Occasionally it is nice to share something non-educational and light-hearted. This post is a play on words, with the silhouette of lenses replacing the word "spex". This image can be used on its own, accompanying photographs of your own inventory or any post talking about spectacle wear.

 

I am able to alter the colours, text and customise to your business. Please contact me for a quote. The image above is otherwise free in its current state.

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: HAVE SPECS APPEAL and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution.

 

 

ARE YOUR EYES ROAD LEGAL?

 

 A stop sign reads

 

The visual standards for driving have been in the news quite a bit this year, after the controversy of a certain advisor using a drive to Barnard Castle to "test his eyesight". Many people do not realise the standards for driving and feel that their vision is "fine for driving" when it may not be. Use this image to help talk about visual standards for driving and other driving-related visual topics.

 

I am able to alter the colours, text and customise to your business. Please contact me for a quote. The image above is otherwise free in its current state.

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: ARE YOUR EYES ROAD LEGAL? and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution.

 

 

And this concludes the July 2020 update of social media images. Please feel free to leave a comment below if you are finding these posts useful.  Once again, I am able to customise these images to suit the needs of your business, so please contact me for details. 

 

 

July 2020 Content

Posted on 26th June, 2020

As we start to emerge from the coronavirus lockdown and have started to return to work, social media updates are more important than ever in informing your patients and customers of changes and updates that your business may be facing. 

 

These were the June images from my Patreon page, Eyes on Eye Care. The images are free to use for your practice or business' website and/or social media pages and you are allowed to add your own logo and details to the image to brand it to align with your business. However, you must not claim the images as your own and they must not be re-sold individually or part of a larger set. 

 

SAFETY MEASURES IN PLACE

 

Safety Measures In Place

 

This image can help highlight to your patients and customers that you have their safety in mind, as well as that of your staff. It could be used to talk about what measures you have in place so those intending to use your service know what to expect when visiting your store or practice. 

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: SAFETY MEASURES IN PLACE and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

  

 

LIKE US ON FACEBOOK

 

Like Us on Facebook

 

This image can be used to encourage patients and customers to like your page on Facebook. I have noticed that this helps increase Facebook page engagement when shared on Facebook and can draw customers and patients to your page if used on another social media channel (such as Twitter, Instagram or YouTube). It is highly recommended that you customise the image to include the name of your Facebook page so that those who see the image can find your page. Remember to include a link to the page if sharing this on another social media channel.

 

If you would like me to add to or customise this image, please contact me for a quote.

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: LIKE US ON FACEBOOK and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

 

SHOP LOCAL

 

Shop Local - Green and Yellow

 

We have all felt the pinch of the coronavirus pandemic, but none moreso than local and small businesses (the inspiration for this project!). This post reminds people to shop local - putting money into local businesses' rather than large multinationals outside of the area. A reminded to shop local, linked to your own pages/website can remind page visitors that you are a local business and you can link your own coronavirus lockdown stories to this post. 

 

If you would like me to add or customise this image (I can change the colours to suit your business!), please contact me for a quote.

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: SHOP LOCAL and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

WE ARE OPEN AGAIN

 

We Are Open

 

As an addition to the previous post, with lockdown easing, more shops and businesses are re-opening. Use this post to help supplement your announcement that you are reopening and to accompany any adjustments that you may be making.

 

If you would like me to add details to or customise this image (I can change the colours to suit your business!), please contact me for a quote.

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: WE ARE OPEN AGAIN and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

DOUBLE VISION?

 

Double Vision

 

Optometrists and ophthalmologists have been continuing emergency eye care services throughout the lockdown period, with symptoms of sudden onset double vision being one of the key emergency symptoms that need to be investigated.  Use this post to talk about double vision, its causes, its impact and why patients should never ignore it.  The post can also be used to discuss the difference between double vision and blur - a common symptom misinterpretation that occurs during history taking. 

 

If you would like me to add details to or customise this image (I can change the colours to suit your business!), please contact me for a quote.

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: DOUBLE VISION? and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

HAS HAYFEVER GOT YOU DOWN?

 

Has Hayfever Got You Down?

 

Hayfever has an annoying habit of making the eyes itchy, red and sore. It is a common complaint of patients attending practice. This image will go well in discussing causes of hayfever, the methods patients can use to help alleviate the symptoms and steps to prevent the symptoms occurring. It is particularly useful in the spring and summer months when these allergies occur the most. 

 

If you would like me to add details to or customise this image (I can change the colours to suit your business!), please contact me for a quote.

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: HAS HAYFEVER GOT YOU DOWN? and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

WASH YOUR HANDS

 

Wash Your Hands A

Wash Your Hands B

There are multiple reasons to encourage good hand hygiene right now, the most likely to remember is that of washing your hands regularly due to wanting to reduce the risk of COVID-19. However, we encourage good hand hygiene when handling contact lenses and using eye medication.  Use these posts to talk about the importance of hand hygiene and link how regular handwashing can reduce the risk of ocular and systemic infections. 

 

If you would like me to add details to or customise this image (I can change several aspects to suit your businesses and preferences), please contact me for a quote.

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: WASH YOUR HANDS A or WASH YOUR HANDS B and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

FOLLOW US ON TWITTER

 

 

This image can be used to encourage patients and customers to follow your account on Twitter. I have noticed that this helps increase Twitter engagement when shared on Twitter and can draw customers and patients to your page if used on another social media channel (such as Facebook, Instagram or YouTube). It is highly recommended that you customise the image to include the name of your Twitter account so that those who see the image can find your page. Remember to include a link to the account if sharing this on another social media channel.

 

If you would like me to add to or customise this image, please contact me for a quote.

 

To download the image, right click on the image and select "Save As" or follow this link: FOLLOW US ON TWITTER and then right click and select "Save As". The latter will be in the full 1080 resolution. 

 

 

That is it for this month. Due to work building back up and the fact that I am studying to do my Independent Prescribers qualification, posting to Patreon may reduce to once a week from now on. I will continue to post a monthly blog post here with a summary of posts made over the month. Please consider becoming a Patron, or requesting for bespoke content, to help to support this project. 

 

Until the end of July, I hope this content comes in handy!

 

June 2020 Content

Posted on 7th June, 2020

Only the one post from the May Collection due to the early nature of this project.

 

This post features a thanks to the NHS and other key workers during this Coronavirus pandemic. To download the image, right click on it and select "Save Image As".  For the full resolution image, please click here: NHS RAINBOW

 

Thank You NHS & All Keyworkers - A rainbow over the NHS logo on a black background

 

You can use this post to show yours, or your business' thanks to the NHS and other key workers for their help through the coronavirus outbreak. 

 

Please consider becoming a patron to help support me in creating free social media images and content. For more information see: patreon.com/EyesOnEyeCare. New posts are added twice weekly on the Patreon page and accessible for download immediately. This blog will be updated monthly with the content created and released on Patreon for that given month.