Image Specifications

CVAD Image & Video Requirements

Files exceeding 700KB should be compressed or emailed to cvad.Information@unt.edu. The submitter must clear all images in advance for permission or copyright considerations and meet the requirements for image file size (weight in kilobytes) and dimensions (inches or pixels) described on this page. Marketing reserves the right to edit images to comply with our image requirements and university guidelines.

Important Note: Your request may be delayed if you send only a rasterized, flattened file. Please send the vector file version, e.g., the native files of the art, name of the fonts used, and text on the photo in a Word document or include it in the text field of your submission. Sending only a rasterized image without the separate text may delay your request until you send it or your file may be edited. Examples of raster image file types are BMP, TIFF, GIF and JPG files.

Use of All Capital Letters: THIS IS YELLING. Please avoid this in your designs and other images. It is seen as yelling at sighted and visually impaired readers. People who are blind and using a screen reader also hear it as yelling. This does not apply to acronyms or designs with sparing use of capitalization for emphasis.

Have a QR code? Please email the URL targeted in the QR code.

Digital Screens in the Art Building

Required size: 1920w px x 935h px, 72 dpi; 8.5" x 11" posters will not be considered; .jpgs or .pngs only. When adding type, please set the type at least one inch (96 pixels) from the left, bottom and right for each digital screen's variable sizing or your submission may be returned or edited. Use few words; this is like a billboard, and your message only gets a drive-by. Do not use small typography; remove the text if it is not important enough to make it readable at a glance.

CVAD News and Views website story

Send a minimum of one color image (.jpg or .png); the larger, the better — the minimum dimensions are 330 px x 330 px. Images larger than 700kb should be compressed to upload properly.

UNT Calendar

  • Single image dimensions: 1200w x 630h pixels or larger — must be a landscape layout

UNTCVAD Facebook 

  • Single image dimensions: 1200w x 630h pixels or larger, keeping the same aspect ratio (.jpg or .png) or 1080w x 1005h px. The minimum size for type is 28 points.

UNTCVAD Instagram 

  • 1080w x 1005h px (or larger with the same aspect ratio): .jpg or png. This is the minimum size and aspect ratio accepted for the CVAD Instagram posts. Note: Images of artwork depicting nudity, especially nipples, are often rejected by Meta. The minimum size for type is 28 points.

UNTCVAD Twitter

Posting is paused due to low engagement over 24 months. We refer the Twitter audience to Facebook, Instagram and the CVAD News and Views website.

UNTCVAD YouTube

The video must have open captions of the audio portions and a visual description. To meet ADA requirements, an open-captioned transcript and a Word document with visual descriptions are required. Under Title II, publicly available videos for entertainment or informational purposes must be accessible to individuals with disabilities. In addition to the video file, the following elements are necessary for a successful upload: 1) a title (no more than 100 characters), 2) a general description paragraph about what viewers can expect in each video, and 3) a visual description paragraph for the blind (2 & 3 combined cannot exceed 5,000 characters).

Note: Did you know? On average, videos with captions increase in watch time compared to videos that don’t have them. Adding captions to your videos expands your reach to a wider audience, allowing more viewers to access and enjoy your content, from those who are deaf or hard of hearing to those who prefer to watch with no or low volume. Source: YouTube: Add Subtitles and Captions

Do you need help transcribing speech to text? Try an app, such as Rev.com.

Send a link to your video (.mp4) from DropBox, OneDrive or another sharing platform in the text box of your news web form. Checklist for creating accessible videos.