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==Purpose==
==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.
Imagery can convey 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==
==Guidelines==

Revision as of 05:11, 23 July 2014

Purpose

Imagery can convey 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.