Halloween Campaigns That Bite

Halloween can be a gift for social teams: bold colour, playful typography, and a built-in excuse to try weirder ideas. Below is a designer’s take on where the real opportunities are this season for a creative agency.

Start sooner than you think

The “spooky season” isn’t confined to the last week of October. Many shoppers begin in September, and some even before. Launching early gives your brand a longer runway to build momentum and refine what works.

Build a look system, not a one-off. Create a modular toolkit (palette, type treatments, grain/noise textures, iconography, motion presets) so assets across Reels, Stories, Shorts, and static posts feel cohesive. Produce editable templates for quick turnarounds (posters, Stories, TikTok covers, Thumbnail frames).

Dodge the obvious with smarter creative

A large chunk of Halloween ads gets throttled by platform blocklists (think words like “blood”, “kill”, “death”, “horror”). That doesn’t mean you have to go bland, it means you have to get clever.

Show, don’t say. Use visual metaphor (shadows, silhouettes, moonlight, mist, flickering candles) instead of explicit gore.

Inventive language. Lean on puns, portmanteaus, and suggestive phrasing that evokes the vibe without banned terms (e.g., “night-mode treats”, “after-dark drop”, “witching-hour edit”).

Lead with feelings, then tuck in the features

The best Halloween creative taps emotions, nostalgia, playful fear, before product specs.

Build a mood board around childhood memories, classic film motifs, or urban-legend textures (VHS grain, halation, projection flicker). Then layer the product naturally into the scene.

Colour theory with intention. Go beyond orange/black—use petrol blues, toxic limes, ultraviolet purples. Save brand primaries for CTAs and price badges.

Start early, dodge the obvious keyword traps with smarter visuals, lead with emotion, and design for participation. Design with atmosphere, invite participation and keep the language clean. Do that, and your Halloween work will both look the part and perform across Instagram, Facebook, Threads, TikTok and LinkedIn. If you’re interested in knowing more trikes and getting more trats, contact us, and your seasonal campaigns won’t just look the part—they’ll perform.

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