Overview

This article provides information about thumbnail libraries available for use in GuideSpark journeys and virtual benefits fairs. It offers three collections of thumbnails: general use thumbnails in SVG format, benefits fair thumbnails in PNG format for on-screen use, and vendor logo thumbnails. The article also includes guidelines for creating custom thumbnails if the provided options don’t meet specific needs.

Information

Below are three collections of thumbnails that you are free to download and use in your journeys or your virtual benefits fairs. Use to represent content you upload, or to organize your content as content headers.

General Use Thumbnails

General use thumbnails are in .svg format and will work well for all CXI channel applications (Posters, postcards, email, etc.)

General Use Thumbnails

Benefits Fair Thumbnails

Benefits fair thumbnails are in .png format and are intended for on-screen use in a Virtual Benefits Fair or similar CXI application.

Benefits Topics

Vendor Logos

Create your own

Not seeing what you want? Create your own thumbnails using the following parameters:

File type: .png .jpg or .svg

Aspect ratio: 16:9 (like an HDTV)

Size: We recommend 1024 X 576 pixels or larger

FAQ

What are the different types of thumbnail collections available?

There are three main collections: General Use Thumbnails (in SVG format), Benefits Fair Thumbnails (in PNG format), and Vendor Logo Thumbnails. These can be used for content representation or organization in journeys and virtual benefits fairs.

Can I create my own thumbnails if I don’t find what I need?

Yes, you can create your own thumbnails. The article recommends using PNG, JPG, or SVG file types, maintaining a 16:9 aspect ratio, and a size of 1024 x 576 pixels or larger.

What are the recommended uses for these thumbnail collections?

General Use Thumbnails are suitable for all CXI channel applications such as posters, postcards, and emails. Benefits Fair Thumbnails are intended for on-screen use in Virtual Benefits Fairs or similar CXI applications. Both can be used to represent uploaded content or organize content as headers.

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