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    * For example, consider a large contact photo (left) instead of a tiny thumbnail image (right). People recognize faces faster than names.
    * For example, consider a large contact photo (left) instead of a tiny thumbnail image (right). People recognize faces faster than names.
    * Instead of a tiny music album cover tucked to the side, consider using a much larger size and make the album art a central part of the music experience.
    * Instead of a tiny music album cover tucked to the side, consider using a much larger size and make the album art a central part of the music experience.
    * Captions can be placed on the image instead of outside of the image allowing the image bigger and the content more immersive.
    * Captions can be placed on the image (left) instead of outside of the image (right) allowing the image to be larger and the content to be more immersive.


    [[File:ImageCaption1.png]]
    [[File:ImageCaption1.png]]


    ** Use a semi-transparent background behind the text to preserve contrast for legibility.
    * Use a semi-transparent background behind the text to preserve contrast for legibility.

    Revision as of 05:11, 23 July 2014

    Purpose

    Imagery conveys meaning and emotion where ever used. The purpose of these guidelines is to ensure imagery is used in a consistent way to take full advantage of the meaning imagery can convey.

    Guidelines

    • Ensure images have the appropriate resolution for their containers. Try to not scale images up beyond their native resolution - the result will be fuzzy or pixelated.
    • Don't be afraid of larger image sizes. Images are most effective when they can be seen. Tiny images lose much of their meaning (unless they are specifically crafted for small sizes).

    • For example, consider a large contact photo (left) instead of a tiny thumbnail image (right). People recognize faces faster than names.
    • Instead of a tiny music album cover tucked to the side, consider using a much larger size and make the album art a central part of the music experience.
    • Captions can be placed on the image (left) instead of outside of the image (right) allowing the image to be larger and the content to be more immersive.

    • Use a semi-transparent background behind the text to preserve contrast for legibility.