Website Banner Guidelines
If you would like to promote your event, course, activity, etc. on the front page of the web site, please email the Website Team with a draft banner and additional relevant information that will be required depending on the type (see Promotion Guidelines). However, the Website Team does not decide which banners will appear on the front page, this will normally be decided in the Monday staff meetings.
Here is an example banner:
Banner specification and quality standards
Once approved, please send a banner that meets the specification and quality standards detailed below. The Website Team can help with producing a banner from a file in another format.
Here are some dos and don'ts:
- Do use a professionally created picture. If you don't have one, consider buying one from stock site, such as iStock Photo for a small fee (typically a few pounds).
- Do make sure that the banner picture fills the whole banner space, not only part of it.
- Do include a title in the banner with a large font.
- Do consider how the banner will look in the context of the front page.
- Don't use low resolution images that show pixelation or blurriness.
- Don't use low constrast writing which may be difficult to read.
- Don't use stylised clipart.
- Don't Click here for more information.
- Don't load the banner with text. Remember that it will only be visible for a few seconds.
Here is an example of a good banner:
Although the following banners have a high quality background, there are a number improvements that could be made: