Choosing what to include on your banner comes down to your overall profile and style of your Twitch account. In general, here are a few things you may want to consider including on your twitch offline banner:
If you don't have times that you regularly stream, and you are serious about Twitch and streaming, you should set aside some regular times to stream. Include the days and times (as well as your timezone). This informs people when they can see you stream. Having these times in your banner is a simple yet effective way of communicating with your audience.
This can be portrayed through your custom made Twitch avatar. Ideally, your avatar should represent whatever it is you stream about, in some way or other. If you stream about movie and film, possibly have your Twitch avatar with popcorn, or if you are streaming about food, dress him as a chef.
Adding your social media accounts can allow people to follow your other channels and grow your community, share, and consume more of your content.
Reminding people to follow your Twitch account, so that the next time your online, they get notified, can help grow your following and community. A solid banner with the right information can really make a difference in so many ways you might not have thought about
The standard and best size for your twitch offline banner is 1920 x 1080. Make sure your file size is also a max of 10MB and is one of the following formats: GIF, JPG, or PNG file format, as per Twitch's recommendations. Thankfully, all our banners are correctly sized and can be downloaded in accepted formats, making it super easy for you to create your twitch offline banner.