Guides / Favorites Grid Ideas
Bias charts started in K-pop fandom, but the grid format works for pretty much any list of favorites. A few directions to try if you're not sure what to build.
Rank your favorite characters from a single series, or build a cross-series "all-time favorites" grid. Group by series, by archetype, or just by how much you love them - there's no wrong way to sort an anime favorites chart.
Chart your favorite games of all time, favorite characters from a single franchise, or a "games I'm most hyped for" list. Cover art and character portraits both work well in a grid - just keep the crop consistent across cells so the chart reads as one set.
Favorite films, a ranked watchlist, or a "best of the year" recap grid all fit the same format. It's also a good way to summarize a long-running show's cast or seasons in a single shareable image.
Not every grid needs to rank people. Colors, outfits, food, travel photos, or a general vibe board work just as well - use the pattern and color tools to tie a loose set of photos together into something that feels intentional.
Not sure how to lay it out once you've picked a theme? Check the step-by-step guide.