Image Guidelines

General

Logo Usage

Don’t show other companies logos

  • Only feature other companies we have partnered with.
  • If both our logo and a partner logo are present be sure they are equal in visual importance
  • Make sure the logo stands out from the background or other imagery used.
  • Example: White logos on dark backgrounds and darker logos on lighter backgrounds

Stock Photos

Don’t use photos that you don’t own.

  • Adobe stock is our primary source

Keep it PG

  • Keep it safe for work
  • No violence, harm, or otherwise disturbing imagery

No slaughtered animals

  • Again avoid food processing imagery
  • Instead show happy people with clothing that fits the industry

Keep images on theme

  • Does it look like it belongs with our branding?
  • Does the tone match our upbeat imagery?
  • Do the colors fit with our branding/could it be easily edited?

Print

Image DPI for output

  • Make sure artwork is set to 300dpi
  • 220 is bare minimum

Framing

  • Avoid cropping people in half
  • Keep the focus of the image within the print margins

File size

  • Avoiding using oversized images
  • E.g. Photoshop file set to 24in tall on a flyer is too large, resize it to either be the same size or fit the final size on the page
  • Avoid finalizing with a linked PSD file
  • Export to CMYK JPG, TIFF or even a PNG.

Resizing images

  • When resizing always go from large to small, never small to large

Aspect Ratios

  • Dont stretch images outside of their proportions to make them fit a frame

Web Configuration

Resizing

  • When resizing always go from large to small, never small to large

Aspect Ratios

  • Dont stretch images outside of their proportions to make them fit a frame

Carousels

  • Should carousels behave like a hero image?
  • Will there be space around the carousels?
  • What are our limitations?

Grids

  • Stay within templated grid structure
  • Do not go off brand unless otherwise specified

High-Definition Screens

  • Check your images to make sure they are the best quality

Social Media

We need to be mindful and strict about images we share on our social media pages

Social media sources that we utilize

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Instagram

Do’s and Don’ts of social media images

  • Use proper proportions
    • These are defined above in the Social Media Image Guidelines
  • No copy on an image
    • If copy is required it must not exceed 20% of the image space
    • Do not fill images with copy, information should be in the post
  • Use stock photos that are on brand or visually interesting
  • Keep artwork within set margins
    • Depending on the device being used and image may be cropped automatically

Social Sensitivity

  • Avoid hot button issues
    • Politics
    • Human rights movements
    • Celebrity opinions, etc.
  • Be inclusive
    • We are speaking to a lot of people so let’s keep that clear in our image choices
  • Avoid offensive humor
  • Stick to the topics
    • Jobs
    • Job Fairs
    • Training
    • Benefits, etc.

Accessibility

  • If we have the ability to we should provide alternative text with a description of image contents for users who may be visually impaired